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"Google Hot Trends is an addition to Google Trends which displays the top 20 hot, i.e., fastest rising, searches (search-terms) of the past hour in various countries." Wikipedia Google Trends
Congressional Digest is an " . . . impartial source for information on controversial topics – with no agenda beyond the promotion of independent thought and a well-informed electorate." About Congressional Digest
"Debatepedia is the Wikipedia of debates - an encyclopedia of pro and con arguments and quotes on critical issues. A project of the 501c3 non-profit International Debate Education Association (IDEA), Debatepedia utilizes the same wiki technology powering Wikipedia to centralize arguments and quotes found in editorials, op-eds, political statements, and books into comprehensive pro/con articles. This helps citizens and decision-makers better deliberate on the world's most important questions." http://debatepedia.idebate.org/en/index.php/Welcome_to_Debatepedia!
“In Room for Debate, The Times invites knowledgeable outside contributors to discuss news events and other timely issues. Reader comments are moderated Monday through Friday.” About Room for Debate
"Debatepedia is the Wikipedia of debates - an encyclopedia of pro and con arguments and quotes on critical issues. A project of the 501c3 non-profit International Debate Education Association (IDEA), Debatepedia utilizes the same wiki technology powering Wikipedia to centralize arguments and quotes found in editorials, op-eds, political statements, and books into comprehensive pro/con articles. This helps citizens and decision-makers better deliberate on the world's most important questions." http://debatepedia.idebate.org/en/index.php/Welcome_to_Debatepedia!
" . . . a collection of approximately four hundred items or two thousand digital files relating to inaugurations from George Washington's in 1789 to George W. Bush's inauguration of 2001."
Courtesy of the History Channel, this site contains an array of notable speeches from Presidents of the United States, sports figures, foreign leaders, and more.
Courtesy of the United States Senate. This site contains transcripts of speeches from United States Senators representing many committees and covering many topics.
"Exalead.com offers you new tools that allow you to find the information you seek on the Web quicker. Start your search from the search box found on the Exalead.com home page."
"Fotolia is a world-leading image bank, providing instant access to over 71 million images, vectors, illustrations and video clips, to ensure you'll always find the one you need."
"TinEye is an image search and recognition company. We are experts in computer vision, pattern recognition, neural networks and machine learning. Our mission is to make your images searchable."
"The Unsplash license uses the Creative Commons Zero license, which doesn’t require credit to be given. However, we encourage giving credit to the photographer if possible, since they generously donated their photographs for use by the public."