The U.S. Sun

The U.S. Sun

The U.S. Sun (www.the-sun.com) is the American digital version of The Sun, which is the largest newspaper in the UK and is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Established in 1969, The Sun adopted the motto "forward with the people," reflecting its commitment to the public. The Sun is dedicated to enhancing quality of life and addresses social issues that matter to people. It serves not just as a newspaper but as a catalyst for change, a source of entertainment, a cultural touchstone, and a daily companion for its readers. Since its beginning, The Sun has been an advocate for various causes, with recent articles highlighting the challenges faced by shelters for women escaping abuse and the issue of male suicide. Politically, The Sun represents the interests of everyday working individuals striving to improve their lives, regardless of their background or education. Over the years, it has supported the election platforms of both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. Most recently, during the 2017 General Election, The Sun backed the Conservative Party. The Sun is committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy in its journalism and continues to prioritize original reporting in both its print and online formats.

National
English
Newspaper

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75
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Global

#3014

United States

#615

News and Media

#51

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