Onlinenewspapers.com



John: I’m in the rotation, so we’re going back to websites. And with the breaking news of the raid and capture and kidnapping and extraction, or whatever we want to call it, of Maduro, it might be a good time to put this on your list of websites to check out. This website is onlinenewspapers.com.
Every newspaper in the entire world is on this site.
Adam: But are they all behind a paywall?
John: No. Well, I mean, if the individual newspaper is behind a paywall, like the Wall Street Journal, yeah. But most of them aren’t, and they’re worldwide. And it tells you if they’re in English or what language it is. So you get these English-speaking newspapers in different parts of the world, and you get all kinds of—this is a very valuable site for you researchers out there. Especially you kids in college that want to have a couple of references that are a little obscure, but you nailed them from going on to this site.
Adam: I’m looking at the Dutch newspapers. This is good. This is… wow. A lot of these are syndicated, so they’re owned by one entity, but still, this is quite interesting.
Yeah. Who maintains the site? Do they make any money off of it? They got any ads?
John: I can’t see it making any money. It must be a front for some intel agency that issues it themselves, also use it, but hey—since we got it, you might as well just let the public use it.
Adam: That’s pretty good. By the way, one of our producers sent me a note that OpenAI is testing ads.
John: Of course they are.
Adam: Yeah, and if you like the ad, you’re supposed to shake your phone to send them feedback. I can’t wait. It’s gonna be a hootenanny.