Very quiet news website

Here are some very quiet news websites that you may find interesting:

  1. The Local (thelocal.com): A global news website with a focus on local news and events from around the world.
  2. The Conversation (theconversation.com): A non-profit news website that features in-depth articles and analysis on a wide range of topics, including science, politics, and culture.
  3. Aeon (aeon.co): A digital magazine that publishes long-form essays and articles on philosophy, science, and culture.
  4. The Browser (thebrowser.com): A news website that curates and summarizes articles from around the web, with a focus on in-depth reporting and analysis.
  5. Longreads (longreads.com): A website that aggregates and curates long-form articles and essays from around the web.
  6. The Guardian's Long Read (theguardian.com/long-reads): The Guardian's section dedicated to in-depth, long-form articles on a wide range of topics.
  7. The New Yorker's Daily (newyorker.com/daily): The New Yorker's daily news section, featuring in-depth reporting and analysis on current events.
  8. The Nation (thenation.com): A progressive news website that features in-depth reporting and analysis on politics, social justice, and culture.
  9. The Intercept (theintercept.com): A news website that focuses on national security, surveillance, and civil liberties, with a focus on in-depth reporting and analysis.
  10. ProPublica (propublica.org): A non-profit news website that publishes investigative reporting and in-depth articles on a wide range of topics, including politics, healthcare, and education.

These websites are all known for their in-depth reporting and analysis, and are often less sensational and more thoughtful than some of the more popular news websites.