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You should be composting all of that, including the newspaper.Newspaper is also good for egg shells and coffee grounds! Don't hold back!
Also, bird cage floor lining.
You should be composting all of that, including the newspaper.Newspaper is also good for egg shells and coffee grounds! Don't hold back!
Also, bird cage floor lining.
You should be composting all of that, including the newspaper.
Just giving advice from observations on my part over the years.
There is no newsprint bought by this household. We are under "tight" budget control and decluttering simultaneously.
Just giving advice from observations on my part over the years.
There is no newsprint bought by this household. We are under "tight" budget control and decluttering simultaneously.
Husband and I subscribe to only remaining Baltimore daily paper. And it is EXPENSIVE. I think it gives us access to the online version as well, but we still like the actual paper. We like the NYT crossword puzzles that come with the Baltimore paper. We also take the local paper that comes out twice a week. I think the local is part of the Baltimore Sun. Where else would I put my vegetable peels?
...I still subscribe to both digital and limited print. I may have to drop the print as it has just gotten so expensive ($35/mo). ..
The thread about crap writing got me wondering how many forum members pay to support a news source. I spent over 30 years working in daily newspaper journalism, and I see the industry as on the verge of death. COVID-19 probably knocked 25% out of an already shrinking revenue stream. A small-city daily paper in my area recently laid off its managing editor; she had worked there for 41 years.
DW and I have paid subscriptions to two local newspapers, a regional (statewide) paper and a national news source. I consider it money well spent. How about you?
I’ve never paid for a news subscription, but I’m seriously considering Apple News+. It has a lot of good sources (WaPo, LAT, WSJ, .
If only that were true.The only news you can count on is the weather. So far no agendas here even if they are wrong.....
Plenty of commentary and speculation added to every weather event as to the "cause" of it.
It does carry a large number of WaPo articles.Just FYI, it (Apple News+) does not have the WaPo.
The only news you can count on is the weather. So far no agendas here even if they are wrong.....
Weather always has and always will have a single cause -- differential heating, both horizontally and vertically.If only that were true.
Plenty of commentary and speculation added to every weather event as to the "cause" of it.
I hope I haven't missed it in the subsequent discussions, but could you say a little more about the details of that service? Or is this just the Apple News that you mention you also have?We use a news aggregator for most of it. Paid subscription.
As others also have mentioned, it seems the NYT is not in Apple News anymore, various other news sources in it offer only a subset of their full content; and it doesn't run on a PC. I am reluctant to enter the Mac world just for that.Why would you pay $20/month for WSJ when you can subscribe to Apple News and get just about every publication in existence, including WSJ, for $10/month?
I just subscribed to the local big city paper - and it was because of this thread. So ER.org just made a tiny contribution to the survival of print journalism.