
The November 7, 2012 front pages of The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and The Denver Post.
The news of President Barack Obama's re-election covered today's front pages of newspapers across the United States (and some around the world).
The front pages of newspapers have always served as record-keepers for major events, offering snapshots of the nation's reaction. Years later, significant events are often remembered with copies of the next day's paper, sometimes even displayed as part of museum exhibits.
In gathering today's digital front pages, I couldn't help but wonder what the landscape of the struggling newspaper industry will look like four years from now? There is something comforting about the tangibility of a newspaper that cannot be mimicked with a screen shot of a website.
Many more of today's front pages can be viewed on the Newseum's website.
Which is your favorite front page? Will you be saving a copy of today's paper?

The November 7, 2012, front pages of the The Plain Dealer (Ohio), The Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), and Santa Fe New Mexican.

The November 7, 2012 front pages of the Philadelphia Daily News, The Bakersfield Californian, and Chicago Sun-Times.

The November 7, 2012, front pages of the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and The Seattle Times.

The November 7, 2012 front pages of the Tampa Bay Times (Fla.), The Clarion-Ledger (Missi.), and The Star-Ledger (New Jersey).

The November 7, 2012, front pages of Amsterdam's de Volkskrant, London's The Times, and Argentina's El Territorio.



Congratulations to President Obama!! Thank God it's over!!! Looking at the supporters form both sides last night, I couldn't help but seeing a vast difference. On the Democrat's side, there are mixed pot of ethnicities, whereas Mr. Romney's supporters, were completely all white. Let me put it in a food term, on the Democrat's side, there are chicken dumpling, hot tameles, chicken masala, dim sum, etc, etc. On the GOP side, however, I could only see bland mashed potato. Newsflash to the GOP, the old America is no longer exist. After all, America is a melting pot of people from all walks of life, all races and ethnicities. When you don't change, you can only hurt yourself. Mr. Obama & the Democrats are obviously well aware of what makes America, and that is what brought them victory.
P.S. Go on Mr. Trump & Fox News, Keep on talking that bias and inaccurate talks. Next election comes around, you're gonna pay the price for that divisive talk!
Annia, I cannot say it better than you just did! You hit the nail on the head! America is DIVERSE!!!! The individuals selected to run our country need to reflect the people who they are placed up there to represent. I feel like the Republicans are trying to hold onto these outdated views. Well, America spoke last night and it is TIME FOR CHANGE!!!! #FORWARD!