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newsstand

[nooz-stand, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌstænd, ˈnjuz- /
NOUN
kiosk
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One person moved by the tale was Morris Michtom, the proprietor of a Brooklyn, N.Y., candy store and newsstand.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

For seven days in early October, Anthropic’s large language model Claude was the brand-in-residence at the Air Mail newsstand, the physical outpost for the digital magazine founded by former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.

From MarketWatch Oct. 11, 2025

Time's annual announcement of their "Person of the Year" is a rare newsstand event and a closely guarded secret.

From Salon Dec. 11, 2024

Unlike in the moments after Reagan and his predecessor, Gerald Ford, were shot, you probably didn’t turn on the nearest TV or flee to the closest newsstand to get the lowdown.

From Slate Jul. 16, 2024

As I pass the newsstand, I glimpse the magazine covers.

From "Warcross" by Marie Lu

We’re still picnicking under piñatas, and some of us still gather at newsstands to flip through artful magazines and meet like-minded strangers.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 13, 2026

An early edition of the next day’s New York Times arrived on newsstands with a big headline at the top of the front page that said “100,000 Rally at U.N. Against Vietnam War.”

From Salon Apr. 30, 2025

The March issue of British Vogue will be available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday 13 February.

From BBC Feb. 8, 2024

She dominated the covers of magazines across newsstands, while the autobiography she released late last year chronicled her rise to become arguably the best player in the women’s game right now.

From Seattle Times Jul. 29, 2023

I could see the magazine on the newsstands, and a lot of anonymous eyes looking at it, and how some people would think it was very important.

From "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky




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