Unfortunately I don't have much time for newspapers; so, as soon as I get one and have time enough to very read it, I'm very curious about it all or most of it – it's always like a discovery, even though it's always so disappointing in gramatics. If I had newspapers more often, I think I'd read international news first, because of their importance, and after that some local news; then the main politics news (I mean I'd freely avoid all those arguments among politicians about one's sentence or comment...), and finally I'd focus on the culture section.
As well, I can't have real magazines but some writer students' ones; if I could, they would be science and culture specialized, so I wouldn't have to choose the topics – they would be all intresting.
The real problem here in Italy is that we don't have free leading newspapers – they all belong to parties, mainly to the Right party governing now, as well as the Presindent of the Government (Berlusconi - you probably heard of him for his stupid comment about Obama) owns all the national tv channels (yes! It's true! Even if most Italians don't seem to care...). So, would anyone be so kind to explain me how could any Italian get some "free" news unless he know some foreign language?