The Washington Times is a general interest daily newspaper and popular among
conservatives. The
alternative weekly Washington City Paper, with a circulation of 47,000, is also based in the city and has a substantial readership in the Washington area.
The Atlantic magazine, which has covered politics, international affairs, and cultural issues since 1857, was previously headquartered at the
Watergate complex but is now headquartered in a building at
the Wharf in Washington. The headquarters of
Voice of America, the U.S. government's international news service, is near the Capitol in Southwest Washington, D.C.