Having read the two articles I found, I have noticed that the main difference between them is that the second one has a more direct style than the other one. Examples of this idea are that it includes some questions or that it mentions some experiences the author has. However, the first article calls the reader by giving advices but uses a more impersonal style.
Example from the first article: "Any mess should be renoved immediately and cleanliness is vitally important to your success as a surrogate parent."
Example from the second one: "Do you have a fear of public speaking? I would guess that if you are reading this, you probably do."
For me, the easiest article to read has been the second one -although it is a bit longer because it is divided into two parts- precisely because of its style as the difficulty of the vocabulary was quite similar in both texts.
All in all, I think that the printed edition of the first newspaper may be read basically by young people who care about the world today because most of the articles are short and this people might not be interested in reading longer news articles. On the other hand and from my point of view the second source of information is aimed at women because it gives advices about different current topics.