Newspapers and magazines give you real-world written word to learn from. With a Spanish bilingual dictionary and Spanish newspaper or magazine article in hand, you’re ready to learn.
The wonderful thing about these language learning tools is that they can be had for free. There are plenty of online Spanish language newspapers and magazines available online for the mere cost of an internet connection (or free one at libraries and hotspots). Dictionaries are also available online, but I recommend using a paper copy for daily use (until I find an online version that is worthwhile anyway).
But what you really came here for is the content. That I’m going to link to — there’s just not much of a point to maintaining separate lists for every language when other sites have the information you’re looking for. That’s part of the greatness that is the internet. The great university of MIT has a well-maintained resource, ad-free: MIT Libraries: Spanish Language News and Magazines.
As always, be sure to check out the Spanish Language section of LanguageJot for a complete list of resources that will give you the ability to read, write, and speak Spanish like a native.