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'''Common Dreams NewsCenter''', according to its website, is based in ], ], and was founded in ]. Common Dreams, according to its website, is a ] ] that provides breaking news to the ]/] community. Common Dreams claims on its website that it is funded exclusively by individuals, claims to refuse corporate money, and has no advertising. Common Dreams makes a point of operating with a small staff, and volunteers. | |||
Common Dreams publishes both news stories and editorials. Common Dreams also re-publishes syndicated content from ], columnists such as ], and news stories from a number of mainstream mass-market newspapers. | |||
Common Dreams NewsCenter posts many progressive editorials as well as news stories. | |||
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Common Dreams NewsCenter, according to its website, is based in Portland, Maine, and was founded in 1997. Common Dreams, according to its website, is a non-profit news service that provides breaking news to the liberal/progressive community. Common Dreams claims on its website that it is funded exclusively by individuals, claims to refuse corporate money, and has no advertising. Common Dreams makes a point of operating with a small staff, and volunteers.
Common Dreams publishes both news stories and editorials. Common Dreams also re-publishes syndicated content from Associated Press, columnists such as Molly Ivins, and news stories from a number of mainstream mass-market newspapers.
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