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  2. List of New York City newspapers and magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Chief (public service weekly) City & State (public service bi-weekly) Columbia Daily Spectator (weekly) Crain's New York Business (weekly) Der Blatt (Yiddish-language weekly) Der Yid (Yiddish-language weekly) Duo Wei Times (Chinese-language) El Diario La Prensa (Spanish-language daily) Empire State News (daily)

  3. Russian Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Demographics. The New York Tri-State area has a population of 1.6 million Russian-Americans and 600,000 of them live in New York City. [5] There are over 220,000 Russian-speaking Jews living in New York City. [6] Approximately 100,000 Russian Americans in the New York metropolitan area were born in Russia.

  4. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    For weekly newspapers, see § Weekly and other newspapers. Adirondack Daily Enterprise – Saranac Lake. AM New York – New York City. The Buffalo News – Buffalo. The Citizen – Auburn. Columbia Daily Spectator – New York City. The Cornell Daily Sun – Ithaca. Daily Freeman – Kingston. The Daily Gazette – Schenectady.

  5. Union of Russian Workers - Wikipedia

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    A new official Union of Russian Workers newspaper was launched in New York on February 26, 1919, Khleb i volia [Bread and Freedom], edited by G.V. Karpuk. According to documents seized by the Lusk Committee , the paid circulation of the latter publication was 4,547 in 1919.

  6. Novy Mir (1916 magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Novy Mir ( Russian: Но́вый Ми́р, IPA: [ˈnovɨj ˈmʲir], New World) was a magazine published by Russian social democratic émigrés in New York City in 1911–1917 until their return to Russia after the February Revolution of 1917. By 1916 it was edited by Nikolai Bukharin and Alexandra Kollontai, who were briefly joined by Leon ...

  7. New Russian Word - Wikipedia

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    April 15, 1910. Ceased publication. December 11, 2010. ISSN. 0730-8949. New Russian Word ( Russian: Новое русское слово) was a newspaper in Russian, published in New York City and was in print from 1910 to 2010. The newspaper reported on daily news and works of art by Russian immigrants.

  8. Category : Russian-language newspapers published in the ...

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    Non-English-language newspapers published in the United States. Russian-language mass media in the United States. Russian-language newspapers.

  9. List of newspapers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Krasnaya Zvezda (Красная Звезда), 3 issues a week. Kultura (Культура), weekly. Literaturnaya Gazeta (Литературная газета), weekly. Novaya Gazeta (Новая газета), 3 issues a week, suspended publication after the start of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Pravda (Правда), 3 issue a week.