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  • Boston Review Boston Review - Since 1975, an award-winning forum for political, cultural and literary ideas.
    id: 367

  • Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune - Editorial and opinions from The Tribune: Requires Registration
    id: 368


  • E-Belarus.ORG E-Belarus.ORG - E-Belarus.org is a site about ICT developments in Republic of Belarus for improvement information society
    id: 370

  • Economist.com backgrounders Economist.com backgrounders - Background information on key issues in global and regional news. Backgrounders are able to read and link to past Economist articles.
    id: 371

  • FoxNews.com FoxNews.com - Fox News Channel presents the latest news stories related to politics.
    id: 372

  • Governing.com Governing.com - Coverage of politics, policy, management, technology, environmentand other topics for and about state and local governments.
    id: 373


  • Institute for Public Accuracy - IPA Institute for Public Accuracy - IPA - News releases from consortium of policy researchers, who seek to broaden public discourse for perspectives commonly overshadowed by corporate sponsored influences.
    id: 376


  • IPS Inter Press Service - Global News Agency IPS Inter Press Service - Global News Agency - News, features, analysis and expert commentary on the events and global processes affecting the economic, social and political development of peoples and nations, especially in the South.
    id: 375

  • Le Monde Le Monde - English edition of French newspaper with left European perspective. (Site has mix of free and paid-subscription articles)
    id: 378


  • Opposing Views Opposing Views - Experts debate current events and issues underlying news items. Sections include politics, society, health, money, and religion.
    id: 319

  • Out There News Out There News - Documentaries and features from an independent television production company covering the Middle East.
    id: 320

  • PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour - Analysis, background reports and news updates with Jim Lehrer putting the day's news in context.
    id: 321


  • Project Syndicate Project Syndicate - International association provides commentaries and surveys from around the world. Also includes contributor bios, member papers, training and education.
    id: 322

  • Public Agenda : For Media Public Agenda : For Media - Deals with US public opinion data and public policy. Issues guide and analysis on America’s political system and facts about how public engagement operates.
    id: 323

  • Public Agenda Online Public Agenda Online - Non-profit research organization, provides non-partisan reporting on public opinion and public policy issues, and an interactive resource to assist the news media in public policy research.
    id: 324

  • Regret The Error Regret The Error - Reports on corrections, retractions, clarifications and trends regarding accuracy and honesty in the media.
    id: 325

  • SF Gate: World Views SF Gate: World Views - Weekly summaries of press coverage about international news and culture appearing on Thursday in the San Francisco Chronicle. Archives.
    id: 326

  • Speakout.com Speakout.com - Updated news and analysis of issues, with analysis, forums and links to think tanks, advocacy groups and organizations from left to right.
    id: 327

  • The American Reporter The American Reporter - News, analysis and commentary by daily electronic newspaper owned by its writers.
    id: 328


  • The Economist - Analysis and Opinion The Economist - Analysis and Opinion - Contains The Economist's editorials expressing the newspaper's opinions on world politics, business and finance. Some content is viewable by subscription only.
    id: 330

  • The Ethical Spectacle The Ethical Spectacle - Online monthly journal that tries to shine a lantern on the intersection at which ethics, law and politics meet (or collide) in our civilization.
    id: 331

  • The Forum for International Policy The Forum for International Policy - FFIP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association of foreign policy experts committed to independence, We develop policy options to further US international interests.
    id: 332


  • The Razor The Razor - Online current affairs journal offering a Center-Right analysis of events.
    id: 334

  • The Weekly The Weekly - Commentary on current events, political, economical and financial. It is independent critical and non-establishment.
    id: 335

  • To The Contrary To The Contrary - The only female owned all women's news analysis television program in the country on PBS. Discussing issues concerning women, children and families.
    id: 336

  • TomPaine.com TomPaine.com - A journal of news, opinion and alternative views, inspired by Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense and The Rights of Man.
    id: 337

  • Vital Speeches of the Day Vital Speeches of the Day - Speeches most important to the public concern. Subscribers may read current speeches from top speakers and recognized leaders.
    id: 338


  • Weekly Wire Weekly Wire - Compilation and links of news and commentary from the alternative press
    id: 340

  • Zebrameat Gazette Zebrameat Gazette - A quarterly journal with each issue devoted to commenting a specific theme of cultural relevance.
    id: 341


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