*NEWS - Finding and Tracking Reliable News
20th & 21st Century US Newspapers
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Access World News
Full-text content from thousands of U.S. and international newspapers, newswires, broadcast transcripts, and business magazines, providing diverse viewpoints on local and global issues.
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Alt-PressWatch
Access full-text articles from selected independent newspapers, magazines, and journals offering alternative perspectives on local, national, and international issues.
Coverage: 1970+
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Indigenous Newspapers in North America
Indigenous Newspapers in North America aims to present a diverse and robust collection of print journalism from Indigenous peoples of the US and Canada over more than 9,000 individual editions from 1828-2016. The newspapers include national periodicals as well as local community news and student publications. Highlights from Arizona include the Ak-Chin O'odham Runner, Navajo Times, and Hopi Action News.
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AP Newsroom
Search current and historic photographs from the Associated Press, featuring news images, historical figures, celebrities, and key events from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Coverage: 1840+
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Arizona Republic (ProQuest)
Find articles, editorials, notices, and obituaries from the Arizona Republic since 1999, excluding images and ads. Additional coverage on azcentral.com is available with your free ASU USA Today Subscription. Click "more" to learn how to activate it.
- ASU provides free access to the USA Today Network, which includes the Arizona Republic and 200-plus other publications.
- Use this activation link and your ASURITE email (asurite@asu.edu) to activate your free USA Today Network subscription.
- Check your email to verify your account.
- After verifying, you can enable access to The Arizona Republic on azcentral.com:
- Go to azcentral.com and create an account with the same credentials used for USA Today.
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ASU Newspaper IndexCoverage: 1906+
Maximum Concurrent Users: Unlimited
Indexes selected articles from Arizona State University newspapers: Tempe Normal School Student, Arizona State Teachers College Collegian, ASU State Press, ASU Insight, ASU Insight West, ASU Insight East. -
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Arizona Republican
Full-text access to a historical newspaper from Phoenix, Arizona, that became the Arizona Republic, covering news, politics, business, and culture from 1890 to 1922.
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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender
Historical Black newspaper from Chicago, IL provides access to first-hand accounts and events from 1909 to 2010.
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Chicago Tribune (Proquest)
Indexes issues from 1985 to present, covering major news and providing bibliographic data on companies, people, and products.
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Ethnic NewsWatch
Ethnic NewsWatch offers articles from minority presses, including African American, Caribbean, Arab, Asian, European, Hispanic, Jewish, and Native American sources, with coverage starting from 1990.
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LatinNewsCoverage: 1967+
Maximum Concurrent Users: Unlimited
An online collection of current news sources in English comprised of local news digests from Latin America and the Caribbean, regional reports, personal briefings, special bulletins, research analyses, 5-year forecasts, and more. -
New York Times (Academic Group Pass)
Note: Arizona State University Library provides complimentary access to nytimes.com for all current students, staff, and faculty members through a Group Pass. Read instructions for how ASU users can CREATE or RENEW the New York Times Academic Group Pass.
Academic Group Pass features include NYT apps, restricted archives, TimesMachine, NYT Cooking, and others. To access TimesMachine for PDF scans of 1851-2002 articles, please go to Sections—More—Tools & Services—TimesMachine. Archives from 1923-1980 are limited to 5 articles per day per user. -
Nexis Uni
Find full text of various newspapers, trade publications, legal periodicals, and journals. Includes company directories, financial reports, biographies, federal/state laws, regulations, court opinions, and news transcripts.
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Los Angeles Times (ProQuest)
Find articles and editorials from the Los Angeles Times since Dec 1996, excluding images and ads.
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Vanderbilt Television News ArchiveCoverage: 1968 +
Maximum Concurrent Users: Unlimited
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news, recording, preserving and providing access to television news broadcasts of the national networks since August 5, 1968. The Archive's collection includes news coverage of significant events broadcast outside the scope of the regular evening news programs. This part of the collection focuses on the U.S. presidential politics, including political conventions, election coverage, and speeches and press conferences of the President currently in office. The Special Reports collection also includes coverage of major national and world events and major military conflicts involving the U.S. An icon of a video camera identifies entries that include streaming video. Streaming videos have a one week embargo before they are available to stream. For other entries, individuals can request loans of items from the collection for reference, study, classroom instruction, and research. Fees apply for the loan service.Alternate titles: Vanderbilt Television News Archive -
Wall Street Journal
National daily newspaper focused on business and financial news, offering coverage of U.S. and world news, education, politics, technology, real estate, sports, health, and the arts.
Coverage: WSJ.com archives go back four years and are on a rolling basis.
Note: ASU users (Students, faculty and staff) must initially register by logging into school portal, and creating an account on the registration page to access Wall Street Journal (WSJ) by following these steps. Once activated, you can access all content from a web browser, as well as via smartphone and tablet apps, from any location.
*If you already have a personal paid subscription, please call at 1-800JOURNAL or email support@wsj.com to cancel it and sign up for an account through the library.*
1. Go to the WSJ registration page: https://WSJ.com/ArizonaState
2. Enter first and last name
3. Select an Account Type from the dropdown: Student, Professor, or Staff
4. Enter your email address and create a password. The email address and password will allow access on other devices outside of the university network.
Please note: The password must be at least 5 characters long with a maximum of 15 characters, contain at least one number, and does NOT contain spaces, %, & or +
5. Click Create to complete registration and create your WSJ subscription.
6. Once you have an account you can go directly to: https://www.wsj.com/ or through the app.
RENEWALS: *STUDENT* member's accounts stay active until their graduation dates. *FACULTY AND STAFF* need to validate their memberships once a year from the ASU URL: https://WSJ.com/ArizonaState -
Wall Street Journal (ProQuest)
Full-text access to a major financial newspaper from 1984 to present, with detailed indexing for news, companies, people, and products. Additional coverage is available on wsj.com with your free ASU Wall Street Journal subscription. Click on Additional Info to learn how to activate it.
- ASU provides free access to the Wall Street Journal.
- Visit the WSJ registration page and select your role (Student, Faculty, or Staff).
- Complete the registration using your ASURITE email (asurite@asu.edu).
- After registration, access the Wall Street Journal directly at wsj.com.