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Alternative News sources
- Common Dreams: news for the progressive community
- Truthout:
an independent news site dedicated to the issues their readers
want to know about
- FactCheck.org: a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics.
- Reuters: the world's largest international multimedia news agency, providing investing news, world news, business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information. Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.
- McClatchy: the third-largest newspaper company in the United States, a leading newspaper and internet publisher dedicated to the values of quality journalism, free expression and community service. Building on a 151-year legacy of independence, the company's newspapers and websites are steadfast defenders of First Amendment values and advocates for the communities they serve.
- Slate: a daily magazine on the Web, which features general-interest
publications, analysis and commentary about politics,
news, and culture.
- Mother Jones: an independent nonprofit news source whose roots lie in a commitment to social justice implemented through first rate investigative reporting
National
and International News sources
- The
New York Times on
the web: requires free registration, recent online
archives available.
- The
Washington Post: news from the national
capital.
- The
Christian Science Monitor:
an international daily newspaper published Monday
through Friday. Founded in 1908. Features international
and US news stories.
- The
Boston Globe: national, international,
regional news, plus editorials and weekly feature stories.
- The
Guardian Unlimited: formerly The Manchester
Guardian; national and international news from
the UK.
- BBC
News: the internet
arm of the biggest broadcasting news-gatherer in
the world.
- The
L.A. Times: requires
free registration; national and international news
stories as well as local and regional coverage.
- National
Public Radio: Media player required; listen
to NPR's news on the hour, "All Things Considered," "Morning
Edition," or any number of other broadcasts, including
archives.
- The
Miami Herald: national and international
news from a southern perspective; Dave Barry column
and archives available.
Local
News sources
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