News Sources You Can Trust

In these rapidly shifting and often uncertain times, staying informed and connected with current events both locally and globally is more crucial than ever. Moreover, trusted and verified news sources that provide multiple points of view and different perspectives are essential in making informed decisions. This can help us more fully understand the events that affect our lives and those of our family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers.

 Many of these valuable news sources are freely available through Glendale Library, Arts & Culture with a library card. These include popular newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal that cover current news stories happening both in our nation and abroad. Simply have your library card number and PIN number handy to begin reading these publications immediately. If you have a specific article or topic in mind, popular U.S. and international newspaper articles can be easily found and read in the ProQuest Super Newsstand.

Not exactly sure where to begin or prefer to browse? Pressreader is an app that gives you instant access to over 7,000 global newspapers and magazines in over a hundred languages. With numerous options to choose from, you can easily search by country, language, or topic. There is no limit to the number of articles you can read and download. This is a convenient starting point whatever issues or news items interest you. Additionally, resources such as RBDigital provide direct access to many different magazines and periodicals.

If you need assistance navigating these various digital resources, library staff have created detailed tutorials to answer common questions. You can also find these newspapers and magazines in our digital library.  Staff are also available by telephone at (818) 548-2021 if you need further guidance in creating or retrieving your library card. With such a wide array of resources, we hope that you will find relevant information that meaningfully connects you with current events across the country and the world.


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