Save Money and Trees: Read the Paper Online

blogimage-newspaperIf you have access to the internet, why pay extra money to read your news on paper?

Cancel that newspaper subscription, and read it online instead—for free! Most publishers provide the same articles (plus additional resources, like links and blogs) on their websites. What’s more, you can even sign up to receive headlines by email, or breaking news on your mobile phone.

Other benefits: no more newsprint hands, or piles of paper on your kitchen table. You’ll also do the environment a favor, by saving countless trees from being felled.

Worried about missing some valuable coupons? Obtain them online instead. They’re available directly from manufacturers’ websites, or through aggregators like coupons.com and valpak.com. Alternatively, cut back to a Sunday-only subscription.

Following are links to the websites of several major newspapers:

USA Today

The Wall Street Journal

The New York Times

Los Angeles Times

The Washington Post

Of course, on the internet you’re not limited to your local daily. Sample the international press for a different perspective on domestic and world events:

The Times (UK)

Toronto Star (Canada)

International Herald Tribune

The Japan Times

The Times of India

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