National dailies

Here are some of the most widely read national dailies in the United States:

  1. The New York Times (NYT) - Founded in 1851, it is one of the most widely read and respected newspapers in the world.
  2. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) - Founded in 1889, it is a leading financial newspaper and a major source of business and economic news.
  3. The Washington Post (WP) - Founded in 1877, it is a leading source of national and international news, with a strong focus on politics and government.
  4. USA Today (USA) - Founded in 1982, it is a national newspaper known for its colorful layout and focus on popular culture, sports, and entertainment.
  5. The Los Angeles Times (LAT) - Founded in 1881, it is a leading source of news and information about Southern California and the western United States.
  6. The Chicago Tribune (CT) - Founded in 1847, it is a leading source of news and information about the Midwest and the United States.
  7. The Boston Globe (BG) - Founded in 1872, it is a leading source of news and information about New England and the United States.
  8. The Denver Post (DP) - Founded in 1892, it is a leading source of news and information about the Rocky Mountain region and the United States.
  9. The Houston Chronicle (HC) - Founded in 1901, it is a leading source of news and information about Texas and the southern United States.
  10. The San Francisco Chronicle (SFC) - Founded in 1865, it is a leading source of news and information about the San Francisco Bay Area and the western United States.

These are just a few examples of the many national dailies in the United States. There are many other newspapers that serve specific regions or communities, and there are also many online news sources and websites that provide national and international news.