Current Events Blogs
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| Global Voices Online |
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| Journalistic blog with a daily collection of interesting conversations, information, and ideas appearing around the world. |
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| Talking Points Memo |
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| A blog by a columnist, made up of a series of rather long and involved editorials about politics, government, and current events. Includes short autobiography, PDF document collection, and featured books. |
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| Agonist, The |
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| World political and business news and commentary. Includes frequent updates, an archive of past postings, and links to other blogs. |
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| Alive in Baghdad |
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| A weekly videoblog produced by a team of American and Iraqi correspondents on the ground in Iraq. Including testimonies from individual Iraqis, footage of daily life and short news segments. |
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| AndrewSullivan.com: The Daily Dish |
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| Links to articles about homosexuality, faith, politics, culture, people, and the war. Includes comments, interviews, letters, and book club. |
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| Back to Iraq |
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| Christopher Allbritton, a former AP and New York Daily News reporter writes about Iraq. |
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| Blogcritics.org |
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| Weblog discussing and evaluating news on media, popular culture, and technology. Includes homemade MP3s, books, and links. |
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| Dean's World |
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| Covers history, philosophy, science and cultural trends from a traditional liberal point of view. |
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| Gawker |
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| A Weblog with posts about current events in the news and popular culture, with links to each news story covered. Includes text-only version for Macs and handhelds. |
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| Gothamist |
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| A photo-rich Web log about current events in the media, technology, crime, and other interesting occurrences. |
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| Hit & Run |
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| Reason Magazine's Web log offering editorial opinions on current events and issues of politics and culture. |
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| InstaPundit |
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| Blog by Glenn Reynolds with comments and links to news and current events. Also available for PDAs. Includes links to other weblogs. |
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| Jotman.com |
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| On-the-ground reports on critical events like the 2006 coup in Thailand, and the protests against the military junta in Burma. |
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