Time is an American weekly news magazine and news website published in New York City. It was founded in 1923. Time magazine has a web presence devoted to a myriad of current affairs, including politics, business, technology, health, science, entertainment, sports, and opinion. The content-rich site features editorial writers, as well as its always popular, annual “Person Of The Year†designation.
Rating 4.5
Newsweek provides the latest news, in-depth analysis and ideas about international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. In addition to its online and mobile presence, it publishes weekly English print editions. By the 21st century, Newsweek, like its rival Time, had retreated somewhat from hard news, infusing its issues with more celebrity and consumer-oriented coverage. Still, Newsweek maintained a strong reputation for accurate, brisk, and vivid reporting of news events.
Rating 4.3
Vanity Fair is best known for its celebrity portraits and the controversy that occasionally surrounds its more risqué images. In addition, the magazine has earned a reputation for lively writing, in-depth reporting, and insightful social commentary. A predominantly female readership fueled Vanity Fair’s circulation of more than one million in the first decade of the 21st century. With an emphasis on current affairs, fashion and popular culture, Vanity Fair also covers politics from Washington, London, Paris, Moscow and all points beyond, to the latest trends from Hollywood.
Rating 4.3
World Affairs Journal has been around a long time. Established in 1837, WAJ is a quarterly international affairs journal that takes a big picture look at United States foreign policy. The Quarterly came online in 2010, and features open and vigorous debate on current events. Always striving to encourage open and informed debate, its website WorldAffairsJournal.org builds upon this tradition by featuring regularly updated news, opinion, and research from media, governments, and think tanks around the world, as well as essays and blogs from leading commentators.
Rating 4.1
The World Affairs Brief is a weekly news analysis service published by Joel M.Skousen subtitled, "Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World." Joel Skousen is a political scientist, author of several books on survival, and foremost commentator on current affairs, and how they impact us. His website specializes in looking beyond current headlines, digging deeper to find the real truth, and how his consumers should respond accordingly.
Rating 4.1
The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher, founded in 1857. It offers bold ideas on the issues of our time, offering fresh views on politics, business, technology, entertainment, and culture. It is an advocate for national dialogue through unique perspectives and thought-provoking articles. The Atlantic presents well-written, thorough analysis on politics, trends, culture, technology, science, health and business.
Rating 4.0
The New Yorker is a weekly magazine offering a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, international affairs, popular culture and the arts, science and technology, and business, along with fiction, poetry, humor, and cartoons. In addition to full online content, the website has a treasure trove of archived articles, and its popular feature, the Cartoon Caption Contest. In addition to its articles and content, The New Yorker offers a video hub, and “Goings On About Town†listing, a guide to life in the Big Apple.
Rating 4.0
In Roman mythology, Veritas, meaning truth, is the goddess of truth, a daughter of Chronos, the God of Time. Projectveritas is to “investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud and other misconduct.†Using undercover videos, O’Keefe was able to expose corruption among politicians, as well as those who operated outside the law. His Project Veritas website continues this mission with his “undercover journalists,†bringing to light questionable activities for his online readers.
Rating 3.8
The National Enquirer is the online current affairs website feared by the rich, famous and powerful, exposing their deepest secrets for all the world to see.No politician, movie star, entertainer or celebrity of any kind is safe as long as the durable, supermarket checkout line gossip staple is around. The long-running tabloid is now online, bringing its trademark controversial headlines and often embarrassing photos with it. The Enquirer openly acknowledges that it will pay sources for tips, a practice generally disapproved of by the mainstream press.
Rating 3.6
People is an American weekly magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, published by Meredith Corporation. With its up to the minute take on current affairs, and highly viewed features such as “The Sexiest Man Alive†annual issue, People flourishes above all other online outlets in current events. To keep up with the times, as it were, all one need to anymore is open their laptop or mobile device, and visit any of our top ten current affairs websites of 2018. In a matter of minutes, you’ll be up to speed on what’s happening in your town, nation, or world.
Rating 3.5