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  "path": "/article/212480/british-paper-americans-rushing-read",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-29T15:45:46.000Z",
  "site": "https://newrepublic.com",
  "tags": [
    "Video",
    "Right Now",
    "Politics",
    "Journalism",
    "CBS News",
    "the Guardian",
    "YouTube",
    "Substack",
    "taken over",
    "The Guardian US",
    "Steve Sachs"
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  "textContent": "_You can watch this episode of_ Right Now With Perry Bacon _above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack._\n\nThe news about the news has been terrible over the last year: _CBS News_ taken over by Bari Weiss; Jeff Bezos pushing _The Washington Post_ opinion section to the right; _CNN_ , _The New York Times_ , and other outlets often choosing to downplay the radicalism of President Trump so they can portray themselves as neutral and objective; numerous local and national outlets laying off reporters. But The Guardian US is the rare positive news media story. The London-based paper is vastly expanding its audience and staff size in the United States. It’s covering Trump honestly and directly. Steve Sachs, managing director of _The Guardian US,_ explains the paper’s strategy in the latest edition of _Right Now_. The paper’s core journalism is global, independent, and free, and he argues all three are essential.",
  "title": "The British Paper That Americans Are Rushing to Read"
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