In Part 1, I listed my 3 principles for responsible news consumption (you can read them here). Those principles have resulted in the following list of ~40 things to read on a daily, weekly, monthly or occasional schedule.
Week days (9:00-9:30 usually or when I'm blow-drying my hair)
www.guardian.co.uk (Front page, business, politics, comment)
www.nytimes.com (Front page, opinion, business, economix and on Thursday, Thursday Styles)
www.longform.org (send whichever of that day’s five articles look interesting to my kindle using Readability)
www.hbr.org (as above for articles that take > 2 minutes)
www.ft.com (headlines, then as above for articles > 2 minutes)
www.slate.com (as above)
www.smh.com.au (for news from home)
News alerts for whatever I’m currently working on
“impact investment” “profit with purpose” “socially responsible investment”
Weekends (all of the above plus)
The New Yorker
www.guardian.co.uk (Life and Style, G2, Guardian Magazine)
NYT Magazine
Telegraph (UK)
NYT: Fashion and Style, Sunday Styles, Books, Modern Love
Huffingtonpost.com
Weekly / Monthly (usually on a slow Wednesday afternoon or Sunday morning)
The Atlantic
New York Magazine (features only)
New York Review of Books
London Review of Books
Paris Review
GQ
Esquire
Vanity Fair
The Spectator
Washington Monthly
Texas Monthly
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Outside
The Believer
Smithsonian Magazine
Rolling Stone (only ever features, I can’t claim I “read” this in any meaningful sense)
Occasionally
Vogue US
Vogue UK
Prospect (UK)
The American Prospect
The New Republic
www.longreads.org (a less-good version of longform)
Blogs / feeds I skim periodically
HBR.org
HBS Working Knowledge
Marginal Revolution
NPR Project Money
Zen Habits
The Happiness Project
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