The Sun
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Publications
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United Kingdom
- The Sun (United Kingdom), a current daily national tabloid
- The Sun (1792–1806), a defunct British newspaper
- The Sun (1893–1906), a defunct British newspaper
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United States
- The Sun (magazine), a monthly literary and photography magazine
- The Sun (Lowell), a daily newspaper in Massachusetts
- The Sun (New York), a defunct daily newspaper in New York (1833–1950)
- The New York Sun, 2002-2008
- The Sun (Sheridan), a defunct weekly newspaper in Oregon (1890–2014)
- The Sun, later called Peck's Sun, a Wisconsin newspaper founded by George Wilbur Peck
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Elsewhere
- Sun Newspapers (Northern Territory), community newspapers in Darwin, Australia
- The Sun (Hong Kong), a defunct Chinese-language newspaper (1999–2016)
- The SUN (Hong Kong), an English-language newspaper for Filipinos
- The Sun (Malaysia), a daily Malaysian tabloid
- The Sun (Nigeria), a daily Nigerian newspaper
- The Sun (Rangoon), a defunct Burmese newspaper (1911–1954)
- The Sun (Sydney), a defunct Australian tabloid (1910–1988)
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Arts and entertainment
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Films
- The Sun (film), a 2005 Russian biographical film
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Music
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Artists
- The Sun (American band)
- The Sun (Estonian band)
- The Sun (Italian band), previously under the name The Sun Eats Hours
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Albums
- The Sun (Cat Empire album)
- The Sun (Fridge album)
- The Sun, an album by FanFan
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Songs
- "The Sun", by Maroon 5 from the 2002 album Songs About Jane
- "The Sun", a 2014 single by Parov Stelar
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Fictional and literary uses
- The Sun (Tarot card), a trump card in the tarot deck
- The Sun (wordless novel), by Frans Masereel
- Ash-Shams ("The Sun"), the ninety-first sura of the Qur'an
- The Sun, a The House of the Dead III character
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See also
- Sun (disambiguation)
- Sun (newspaper)
- The Sunday Sun (disambiguation), name of various newspapers
- Le Soleil (French for "The Sun"), name of various newspapers
- Die Son (Afrikaans for "The Sun"), a daily South African tabloid
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