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Blog of the Library of Congress.
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excellent
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Your guide to US government information. News, commentary, information on government.
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excellent
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Blog of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, of the U.S. House or Representatives.
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excellent
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Official blog of the U.S. Department of State.
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Rating:
excellent
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Five bloggers share tips and information on how the Federal government can help you through its many services.
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Rating:
excellent
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Thoughts on the US election and on wider issues in US society with particular reference to the UK from BBC news reporter Justin Webb.
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excellent
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This journal is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide a forum to talk about our work protecting the American people, building an effective emergency preparedness and response capability, enforcing immigration laws, and promoting
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great
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Eye Level is a blog produced by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The name Eye Level imparts a sense of clarity to which the blog aspires. The name refers to the physical experience of viewing art, but it also plays on the many roles and perspectives t
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great
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This online journal is intended to educate Americans about illegal drugs and help them stay up-to-date on the latest international, Federal, state, and local efforts to reduce drug use.
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great
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Political blog featuring commentary on political tricks, tactics and truths, attempting to expose the dark side of the American political tradition.
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great
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Tell us about your congressmen & world leaders. Lets make government more accountable! We still need better jobs, affordable housing, workers rights, and much more. Your mark on history starts here!
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great
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The blog of the National Agricultural Library.
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great
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Blogging on UNICEF's child survival in the field. Connected to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
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great
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Deputy Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency, Marcus Peacock, describes what the EPA is doing to improve its operations and make what EPA does more open to the public.
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great
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The official blog from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the NIOSH Science Blog provides robust scientific discussion on workplace safety and health topics.
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great
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A progressive view from a very red state.
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Rating:
great
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A non-partisan conservative blog with a secular bent supporting free market capitalism, civil liberties, and a rational view of life and politics.
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great
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Politicians and pundits may divide us into "blue" and "red" and try to force us to choose sides, but millions of Americans make up the vital center. We want our leaders to govern in the spirit of shared patriotism that brought Hamilton, Madison and Jay to
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great
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Stand With Me In DISGUST. Politically there is not a cushy side of the fence that works for me. And straddling the middle just seems like a cheap cop out. You might wonder why I don’t feel like a donkey or an elephant and wont pretend to be indepen
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Rating:
great
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Discussing the inevitable conflict between religion and science in America and the world.
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Rating:
great
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