Our resources page provides a variety of links to non-partisan sources to help you with research for your articles and find background information and news on the topics that interest you. Please let us know if you have any suggestions for sites that we can add to this page. We have done our best to find unbiased and non/bipartisan sites, so that you can find trusted information, unfettered with political agendas.
- Polling Report - An independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion
- The Pew Research Center - an independent opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues
- Political Advocacy Groups - A Directory of United States Lobbyists
- Brookings Institute - a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC
- The Constitution Project - The Constitution Project seeks consensus solutions to difficult legal and constitutional issues. It does this through constructive dialogue across ideological and partisan lines, and through scholarship, activism, and public education
efforts. - Demos - A Network for Ideas & Action
- Hudson Institute - a non-partisan policy research organization
dedicated to innovative research and analysis that promotes global
security, prosperity, and freedom. - Worldwatch Institute - an independent research organization that works for an environmentally
sustainable and socially just society, in which the needs of all people
are met without threatening the health of the natural environment or
the well-being of future generations - SourceWatch - a collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy
to produce a directory of the people, organizations and issues shaping
the public agenda. A primary purpose of SourceWatch is documenting the
PR and propaganda activities of public relations firms and public relations professionals engaged in managing and manipulating public perception, opinion and policy. - NewsTrust - non-profit, non-partisan project provides quality news feeds, media
literacy tools and a trust network to help citizens make informed
decisions about democracy. - NewAssignment - mission is to spark innovation in “open platform” journalism,
distributed reporting and what’s now called crowdsourcing. These are
forms made possible by the Web and by the falling costs for large
numbers of people to locate each other, share information, and
collaborate across distance. - ePluribus Media - a cooperative of citizen volunteers dedicated to researching issues of common concern and
encouraging the highest standards of ethics and journalism. - Open Debates - a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan
organization committed to reforming the presidential debate process. - Generation Engage - a nonpartisan youth-civic-engagement initiative
that connects young Americans to political leaders, to other civic
organizations, and to meaningful debate about the future they will
inherit. - Critical Thinking on the Web - a directory of quality online resources for critical thinking and effective discourse
- Open Secrets - Your Guide to the Money in U.S. Elections
- Truthdig - a Web magazine that provides expert in-depth coverage of current
affairs as well as a variety of thoughtful, provocative content
assembled from a progressive point of view. - ChangeThis - a not-for-profit engine aimed at changing minds and spreading ideas.
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