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General News Sites
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Huffington Post |
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The Huffington Post is a liberal news website and aggregated weblog founded by Arianna Huffington and Kenneth Lerer. |
Democracy Now! |
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Democracy Now! is a syndicated program of news, analysis & opinion, and serves as the flagship program for the Pacifica Radio network. |
Washington Post |
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The Washington Post, published in Washington, D.C. with a particular emphasis on national politics, and international affairs is regarded as newspaper of record. |
New York Times |
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The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally is regarded as a national newspaper of record. |
Los Angeles Times |
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The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. |
San Francisco Chronicle |
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The San Francisco Chronicle is Northern California's largest newspaper, distributed throughout Northern California, including the Sacramento area and North Coast. |
Harpers Magazine |
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Harper's Magazine is a monthly, general-interest magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. |
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Helpful and Interesting Information Links
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FactCheck.org |
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A nonpartisan, nonprofit "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. |
This American Life 355: The Giant Pool of Money |
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A special program about the housing crisis produced in a special collaboration with NPR News. We explain it all to you. What does the housing crisis have to do with the turmoil on Wall Street? Why did banks make half-million dollar loans to people without jobs or income? And why is everyone talking so much about the 1930s? It all comes back to the Giant Pool of Money. This American Life produced by Chicago Public Radio and distributed by Public Radio International. |
This American Life 365: Another Frightening Show About the Economy |
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Alex Blumberg and NPR's Adam Davidson-the two guys who reported our Giant Pool of Money episode-are back, in collaboration with the Planet Money podcast. They'll explain what happened recently, including what regulators could've done to prevent this financial crisis from happening in the first place. This American Life produced by Chicago Public Radio and distributed by Public Radio International. |
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