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I miss passing a newsstand in the morning and seeing six front pages at once — a quick read of what different editors thought mattered most that day. Which story led. Which photo ran big. What made it above the fold.
Getting news online means the front page is gone. Every story competes on equal footing in a feed, and the editorial judgment that shaped a physical edition — what's important, what's connected, what deserves space — disappears with it.
But the papers are still being printed every morning, and their front pages deserve to be seen.
You CAN judge a newspaper by its cover.
Covers are fetched daily from public sources and are typically available by mid-morning Eastern time. Report issues on GitHub.