Top 10 news sites

Here are the top 10 news sites in the world, based on traffic and popularity:

  1. The New York Times (nytimes.com) - With over 100 million unique visitors per month, The New York Times is one of the most widely read and respected news sources in the world.
  2. The Guardian (theguardian.com) - With over 70 million unique visitors per month, The Guardian is a leading source of news and opinion from the UK and around the world.
  3. BBC News (bbc.com/news) - With over 60 million unique visitors per month, BBC News is one of the most trusted and widely read news sources in the world, with a global reach.
  4. Al Jazeera (aljazeera.com) - With over 50 million unique visitors per month, Al Jazeera is a leading source of news and analysis from the Middle East and around the world.
  5. CNN (cnn.com) - With over 40 million unique visitors per month, CNN is a leading source of news and analysis from the US and around the world.
  6. The Washington Post (washingtonpost.com) - With over 30 million unique visitors per month, The Washington Post is one of the most respected and widely read news sources in the US.
  7. The Wall Street Journal (wsj.com) - With over 25 million unique visitors per month, The Wall Street Journal is a leading source of business and financial news from the US and around the world.
  8. Reuters (reuters.com) - With over 20 million unique visitors per month, Reuters is a leading source of news and analysis from around the world, with a focus on business and financial news.
  9. The Times of London (thetimes.co.uk) - With over 15 million unique visitors per month, The Times of London is one of the most respected and widely read news sources in the UK.
  10. Fox News (foxnews.com) - With over 10 million unique visitors per month, Fox News is a leading source of news and opinion from the US, with a focus on politics and current events.

Note: These numbers are estimates based on traffic data from various sources, including Alexa, SimilarWeb, and Ahrefs, and may vary depending on the source and methodology used.