More Resources, From Fair:
- The Advocate. Gay news, LGBT rights and politics.
- AlterNet. Syndicated writings from the alternative press.
- The American Prospect. Liberal political magazine.
- Common Dreams. Breaking news and links to highlights from the day’s progressive press.
- CounterPunch. A monthly magazine edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair.
- Democracy Now!. The web version of the daily radio show.
- Free Speech TV. Towards more democratic television; site features downloadable independent video.
- Eschaton. Popular blog is perhaps the best round-up of the progressive blogosphere, with much media criticism.
- In These Times. A nonprofit political magazine featuring news and analysis that challenge the corporate media.
- Labor Notes. News about the labor movement and perspectives from workers.
- Left Business Observer. “Insta-punditry” on economics and politics by Doug Henwood.
- Mother Jones. Non-profit political news organization with a focus on social justice and investigative reporting.
- The Nation. America’s oldest weekly news magazine, featuring political news and commentary.
- OneWorld Online. Global news with a focus on the developing world.
- The Progressive. Political magazine with commentary and news advocating for peace and social justice.
- Raw Story. Alternative news site that highlights stories that get underplayed by the corporate media. It also features some original reporting.
- Sam Smith’s Progressive Review. “Washington’s Most Unofficial Source.”
- Truthout. Independent progressive website with original reporting, analysis as well as articles from around the web.
- Utne Reader. Quarterly magazine that reprints articles from alternative media.
- Village Voice. Alternative newsweekly.
- World Socialist Web Site. News from a Marxist perspective; frequent media criticism.
- ZNet. Z Magazine‘s site for progressive news and organizing.