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cultural opinion magazines, not newsmagazines. Whomever put them in this article must be a preteen who hasn't figured that out yet because their political consciousness hasn't really developed. If no one produces a citation to a reliable source for any of those four that calls them a newsmagazine within a couple of weeks, I'm pulling them from this article. --
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A newsmagazine reports on news in a neutral fashion; while it has opinions and editorials like a newspaper, it keeps them separate from the news articles. U.S. News, Newsweek, and Time all fall into that category. But the New
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