The website of the museum features the front pages of 627 newspapers from around the world. It looks like a great way to check the pulse of the world - from Italy to India, and from Sweden to South Africa:

Today's Front Pages from Newseum
A Suggested Approach to Reading Multiple Front Pages
The front pages of 30 newspapers are bookmarked together as a "session" in my Opera browser and I usually open them all at the same time in 30 tabs. I tried the same approach in Firefox with "Bookmark All Tabs" but since Firefox uses more memory than Opera, it slows down the browser considerably.

"Opera Sessions: Do you have a lot of sites you browse every day?
Save a collection of open pages as a session and open them at a later time or in the middle of another session with just one click." Image source: Opera.

An ad you wouldn't have seen — or understood — 30 years ago: This is your brain when reading the Financial Times. Links via Kevin, M.D. and Book of Joe.
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10 Features You'll Find Only In Opera. Google Operating System.
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