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Polls, public opinion research, national surveys on public attitudes toward press, politics, public policy issues; funded by Pew Charitable Trusts. Pew Research Center tracks trends in values, politics, and society.
www.people-press.org/
Roll Call was founded in 1955 with the mission of providing news coverage of the people, politics, and process of Congress. Rollcall.com is the online version.
www.rollcall.com/
The Nation, headquartered in New York City, was founded in 1865 to publish articles and information about politics and social issues from a non-partisan point of view. There are 47 issues per year.
www.thenation.com/
The League of Women Voters encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
www.lwv.org/
An early version of MoveOn was begun in 1998 in California, but in 2001, Eli Pariser of Maine began another organization aimed at promoting restraint in our response to 9/11. Pariser later joined forces with the California group.
www.moveon.org/
Presents political news and highlights the actual political positions of, and campaign contributions to, the political parties and their candidates.
www.opensecrets.org/
TPM was founded in November 2000 during the Florida recount and is headquartered in New York City.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com/
Yahoo's new site, dedicated to news of all kinds. Users search by topics, which range from U.S., World, Popular, Business, Sports, Politics, Tech, Science, Health, and more.
news.yahoo.com/
AARP is a special interest group that provides services, advocacy, and information for people 50 and up. Users can join on the website.
www.aarp.org/
This is the website for Fox News part of the Fox Entertainment Group, started by Rupert Murdoch, which has broadcast on cable since 1996.
www.foxnews.com/
Harpers.org is the website of Harper's Magazine, an American journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts that has been published continuously from 1850.
www.harpers.org/
The Pew Internet & American Life Project creates and funds original, academic-quality research that explores the impact of the Internet on children, families, communities, the work place, schools, health care, politics, and civic life.
www.pewinternet.org/
Time.com is the online version of Time Magazine, a weekly magazine devoted to news, politics, and other current social issues.
www.time.com/
This is the website for the popular national newspaper USA Today. On the website, readers can find the latest news both national and international, travel, weather, money, sports, life styles, technology, business.
www.usatoday.com/
This website is one of three news sites run by WPNI. The other two are Newsweek.com and Slate. The Washington Post was founded in 1877 and in 1996 the online site was launched.
www.washingtonpost.com/
Wired.com is the website for Wired Magazine, which calls itself the first word on how technology is changing our world. Wired Magazine has been published since 1993.
www.wired.com/
YouTube was founded in 2005 and is already the leader in online video. It allows people to upload and share video clips. YouTube was purchased with a year of its launch by Google. YouTube is free; users can sign up on the website.
www.youtube.com/
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