Dawodu new sources

Here are some new sources of information that you may find useful:

News Sources

  1. The Conversation: A non-profit news organization that features articles written by academics and experts on a wide range of topics.
  2. The Intercept: An online news publication that focuses on national security, civil liberties, and foreign policy.
  3. ProPublica: An independent, non-profit newsroom that investigates and reports on a wide range of topics, including government accountability and social justice.
  4. The Hill: A news website that focuses on politics, policy, and business.
  5. Axios: A news website that provides in-depth coverage of politics, business, and technology.

Academic Sources

  1. JSTOR: A digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.
  2. ScienceDirect: An online platform that provides access to scientific, technical, and medical journals and books.
  3. arXiv: A repository of electronic preprints in physics, mathematics, computer science, and related disciplines.
  4. DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals): A directory of open-access, peer-reviewed journals.
  5. ResearchGate: A social networking site for scientists and researchers to share research, collaborate, and find funding.

Government Sources

  1. USA.gov: The official website of the United States government, providing information on government services, policies, and programs.
  2. Data.gov: A platform that provides access to government data, including datasets, APIs, and other resources.
  3. World Bank Open Data: A platform that provides free and open access to a wide range of development data, including statistics, research, and analysis.
  4. OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development): A intergovernmental organization that provides data, research, and analysis on economic and social issues.
  5. UN Data: A platform that provides access to data and statistics from the United Nations and its agencies.

Other Sources

  1. Wikipedia: A free online encyclopedia that provides information on a wide range of topics.
  2. Quora: A question-and-answer website that allows users to ask and answer questions on a wide range of topics.
  3. Stack Exchange: A network of question-and-answer websites that cover a wide range of topics, including science, technology, and culture.
  4. Reddit: A social news and discussion website that allows users to share and discuss content on a wide range of topics.
  5. TED Talks: A platform that provides access to talks and lectures on a wide range of topics, including science, technology, and culture.

I hope these sources are helpful!