Reading the section above might make anyone think that reading newspapers is a dying habit. We no longer live in a society where reading a Sunday morning newspaper while wearing a robe and drinking hot coffee is a common practice. At least, for anyone under the age of 75.

But there are still plenty of reasons to read the newspaper. Not only does it allow you to practice your reading habits regularly, but it also broadens your knowledge of local and global news. People who read newspapers on a regular basis are usually more intelligent.

Newspapers give you a better understanding of the world around you. They keep you informed, not just on current events but also on sports, politics, and what Garfield is up to.

Online news can be great, but there’s no guarantee that the information is consistent or fact-checked. Bloggers are slowly being recognized as legitimate sources of news, but newspapers have a tradition of trust and credibility. Their journalists get interviews with people who matter, and they have a well-established system of editing and information vetting.

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