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Q. Does JHU have access to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and other news sources online?

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Answered By: Alan Zuckerman Last Updated: Aug 12, 2025     Views: 43393

Johns Hopkins provides access to a large selection of newspapers.

A few individual newspapers are digital or "dot com" editions, meaning that they can be accessed from the newspaper's website. Most require you to create a free account. You must register with your JHED Id for the free account. These include:

Many newspapers and magazines from around the world can also be read in their print layout using Press Reader.

See our guide to News and Newspapers for online news sources available through databases.

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\ Wall Street Journal (WSJ)

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