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Breitbart News
Breitbart News is a very conservative news network that often reports stories ignored by the mainstream media elite. The newtork was founded by Andrew Breitbart, a previous
co-founder and editor at the Huffington Post. Breitbart became unhappy with the direction that Andrea Huffington was taking her website, and decided to found Breitbart to be
the antithesis of Huffington. Breitbart has several sections including: Big Government, Big Journalism, Big Hollywood, National Security, Breitbart Tech, Breitbart Sports, and Breitbart TV. The
network has grown rapidly, boasting huge readerships in multiple demopgraphics. The infamous Drudge Report often posts links to Breitbart.
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The Drudge Report
Matt Drudge - The founder of the Drudge Report - was the original pioneer for alternative news outlets. His site - Drudge Report - is read by millions every single day
and stays up to date by the minute, 24 hours a day. It is often cited by talk show power houses such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. For as much as the site has done
for those looking for an alternative news source, Drudge is nothing but a compiler of links to news stories that might otherwise go relatively unreported. His headlines
are often controversial, but nonetheless effective.
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World Net Daily
World Net Daily - founded in 1997 - has been a beacon of freedom and convervative values ever since its inception. There website is host to numerous articles, video,
audio, and more. The site is a tremendous resource for the latest news.
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Wall Street Journal
The iconic Wall Street Journal is one of the most well known names in news. Reporting all all things economics, politics, and business, The WSJ is an excellent overall
resource for news and business developments. An obvious favorite among stock investors with its exhaustive financial and business sections.
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Washington Examiner
The Washington Examiner is a political journalism publication based in Washington, D.C., that
distributes its content via daily online reports and a weekly magazine. The Examiner largely focuses on U.S. news, politics, and conservative commentary. Rather than
running a daily newspaper, the Examiner decided to go with a weekly magazine format. There site is largely based on the popular magazine.
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NewsMax
Newsmax is a conservative Media outlet that has been publishing daily news since its inception in 1998. Newsmax offers a variety of columns and opinion writers
on the big news of the day. Newsmax is a great conservative resource for news.
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Independent U.K.
Independent UK is an international news source based out of the UK and is often reporting on little known and ignored stories by the mainstream media outlets. Lately they
have covered the migrant crisis, the rape culture of the Islamic men, among other things. A great resource for UK and international news.
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National Review
National Review Online is the replica of the popular magazine that has been in circulation for over 20 years. It is considered one of the premiere authorities
in conservative political commentary - with authors such as Rich Lowry, George Will, and Steve Hays contributing reguraly.
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Investors Business Daily
Investors Business Daily is the authority in conservative circles when it comes to investments, finance, and business. The online publication mirrors its daily print publication,
with its infamaous detailed pages on the current stock market trends and developments. A must read for anyone who is invested into the market.
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The Hill
The Hill is a conservative leaning political website that produces highly regarded original news articles. They have sections on their site, ranging from policy
regulation, to insurance, finance, economics, U.S. Politics and everything in between. The Hill is named after the coequal version of the Washignton D.C. newspaper
that has been in circulation in D.C. since 1994. It is the #1 newspaper in Washington D.C. with more than 24,000 readers daily.
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