Newspaper
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A newspaper is a publication printed on paper and issued periodically, usually daily or weekly. It is used to convey information and opinion about current events and news. One can buy a newspaper at a store or at a news stand. Also, newspapers can be delivered to one's home, if one subscribes to it.
Newspapers usually have a lot of topics in them. They usually include political events, crime, business, sports, and opinions. Many also include weather news. Newspapers use photographs to illustrate stories; and also often include comic strips and other entertainment, such as crosswords and horoscopes. After being read, it can be thrown in the trash, or used for other purposes, like wrapping fish or lining birdcages.