US News & World Report is available for Kindle and Kindle DX for $1.99 a month. In the last few years this magazine has transitioned from weekly to biweekly to monthly publication.
The US News was founded in 1933 by David Lawrence, former student of Woodrow Wilson at Princeton University. Lawrence founded a separate magazine, World Report, in 1946, but later merged it with US News in 1948. The magazine covers topics such as: health, politics, technology, international affairs, education, business and more. The latest articles focus on the BP oil spill and the issues surrounding it. There are also articles about healthy behaviors and criticism of Obama’s policies.
The US News & World Report is considered more conservative than its counterparts, Time and Newsweek, and does not include entertainment, celebrity or sports news. This is a good cut and dry resource on current issues.
The magazine is well known for its rankings for colleges, hospitals, careers and most recently, high schools. This is a great starting resource for checking the rankings when choosing graduate school programs as well. However, students and parents shouldn’t rely solely on this list for a choosing a school if it isn’t right for the individual. There is a lot of debate about the superficial nature of the data used to make the ranking decisions.
The US News & World Report also ranks the top hospitals in the nation. In 2009, John Hopkins was at the top, followed by the Mayo Clinic and UCLA. These choices shouldn’t be too surprising considering the top notch reputation of these hospitals. Read how to open XAPK file.
One reviewer had an interesting comment about using backdoor conversions to include pictures on the Kindle edition of the magazine. They currently subscribe to US News Online in PDF form. They send it to Kindle’s PDF conversion tool that converts it with the pictures from the magazine included. The question is, why can’t Amazon do this for the original Kindle version of the magazine? Overall, the reviews were very mixed and I think if the graphics issue was corrected, a lot more people would subscribe to the Kindle edition of US News & World Report and other Kindle magazines.