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- Black Commentator. The Black Commentator's core audience is African Americans and the African world and their allies in the movement for economic justice, social justice and peace. It is also important to share Black American and African world perspectives with the rest of the world, a mission uniquely suited to the Internet.
2/20/2009
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- Campaigns & Elections Magazine. The main industry magazine of political consultants.
2/24/2009
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- ColorLines. ColorLines has been the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. We tell stories from communities of color while focusing on structural solutions that advance racial justice. For daily content on race and politics, visit our blog.
2/20/2009
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- Common Dreams News Center. Breaking news and views for the progressive community.
2/8/2009
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- Creators.com. Syndicate of many columnists, editorial cartoons, and comics.
11/14/2002
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- Foreign Policy Magazine. Founded in 1970 by Samuel Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel, and now published by the Slate Group, a division of Washingtonpost, Newsweek Interactive, LLC, in Washington, D.C., FOREIGN POLICY is the premier, award-winning magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas.
2/17/2009
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- Globalvision News Network . The Globalvision News Network is built upon the reporting of more than 325 in-country news organizations that have joined forces to give a native voice to global news. Their "inside-out" perspectives differentiate News Network content from the world coverage of the more mainstream news organizations.
2/8/2009
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- Guardian Unlimited. The Guardian is the United Kingdom's most popular newspaper website. The Manchester Guardian was founded by John Edward Taylor in 1821, its editor moved to London in 1964, and finally moved its entire operation to London in 1976. It considers itself the voice of the left in the politics of the UK.
6/27/2002
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- Labor Notes. Labor Notes is a media and organizing project that has been the voice of union activists who want to put the movement back in the labor movement since 1979. Through our magazine, website, books, conferences and workshops, we promote organizing, aggressive strategies to fight concessions, alliances with workers’ centers, and unions that are run by their members.
2/23/2009
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- Los Angeles Times. A national paper of the west coast.
7/14/2002
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- Monthly Review Zine. Monthly Review has always been independent of any political organization. The McCarthy era inquisition targeted Monthly Review's original editors Paul Sweezy and Leo Huberman, who fought back successfully. In the subsequent global upsurge against capitalism, imperialism, and the commodification of life in the sixties, Monthly Review played a global role.
2/8/2009
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- Online Newspapers. Find a paper worldwide.
6/10/2002
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- OpenDemocracy: Thinking for Our Time. openDemocracy is a global network for debate and invention, guided by ideals of independence, participation and quality, and tackles the major issues of our time.
We aim to invite the best thinkers, policy makers and creators from across the spectrum to debate with intelligent and questioning people around the world.
2/8/2009
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- Politico. Popular source for political news.
2/17/2009
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- Roll Call. A good source for congressional news, but editor Morton Kondracke is a simplistic conservative.
2/8/2009
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- The Black Commentator. The Black Commentator's core audience is African Americans and the African world and their allies in the movement for economic justice, social justice and peace. It is also important to share Black American and African world perspectives with the rest of the world, a mission uniquely suited to the Internet. Our focus is commentary, analysis and investigation, elements of political dialogue that are absolutely essential to the creation of movements for social change. Without regular forums for advocacy and debate, a people are at the mercy of their adversaries.
2/14/2009
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- The Hill. The newspaper for and about the US Congress.
2/8/2009
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- The Nation. Perhaps the foremost voice on the liberal side of the political spectrum.
2/8/2009
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- The New Republic. Widely read, but seems a bit tired. Extreme pro-Israel views, old cold-war liberal orientation still. But very good on inside politics, who is talking to whom, and book reviews.
2/8/2009
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- The New York Times. All the news....
6/10/2002
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- Too Much. Super good and updated regularly by labor journalist Sam Pizzigati. "Dedicated to the notion
that our world would be considerably more caring, prosperous, and democratic if we narrowed the vast gap
that divides our wealthy from everyone else."
2/8/2009
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- TruthOut. Truthout is a full-service news agency dedicated to establishing a powerful, stable voice for independent journalism. The core of our mission is educational, as we believe the biggest impediment to responsible decision-making is a lack of information. We provide citizens with reader-supported news instead of advertiser-supported news. Our direction is one of social progress, as we attempt to shed light on issues of vital interest to the community such as health care, the environment, international relations and human rights.
2/8/2009
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- Undernews by Sam Smith. Progressive news stories and links from Washington D.C. Sam Smith is an independent journalist with a regularly insightful view on the issues of the day.
2/8/2009
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- Universal Press Syndicate. Lots of columnists here.
3/21/2003
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- Washington Post. A major paper in Washington D.C. with a national audience. Often it carries stories about political insiders that are not seen elsewhere.
6/10/2002
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- Washington Post Writers Group. Several columnists here, including George Will, David Broder, Ellen Goodman, Charles Krauthammer.
7/1/2002
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