Newspapers are printed publications that contain news, articles, features, and other information. They are one of the oldest forms of mass media.
Think of newspapers as a daily report card for the world. Just like your report card gives you an update on your academic performance, newspapers give us updates on what's happening around us - locally, nationally and globally.
Tabloid: A type of newspaper that tends to focus more on sensational journalism, including gossip columns about celebrities and sports stars.
Broadsheet: This is a large-sized newspaper format generally considered more serious in comparison to tabloids; often associated with credible journalism.
Editorial: An article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the opinion of its editor or publisher.
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