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Newspapers declined in their influence and penetration into American households in the late 20th century.
Most newspapers are local, having little circulation outside their particular metropolitan area.
The closest thing to a national paper the U. S. has is USA Today.
Other influential dailies include the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal which are sold in most U. S. cities.
The Times has a moderate-left stance, while the Journal is moderate-right and is strongly pro-business.

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