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A Running List of Mentioned-On Sites

Here's a running list of sites I've been mentioned on (if you find any others, please let me know):

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AlterNet

American News X

American Upbeat

Ashley Muller Blog

A Wood Blog

Baz Online

BBC

The Berry

The Bharat Express News

Big Rigs

The Bipartisan Report

Biz Pac Review

Black to Live

Blavity

The Blemish

Blue Politics

BPR

Brain Charm

Brands Authority

Buffalo News

Business 2 Community

Bustle

BuzzFeed

Carborated.TV

Charlotte Observer

Cheat Sheet

Cheeky Wiki

Chicks On the Right

Citizen Slant

Cleveland.com

Comic Book

Comic Sands

Concise News Global

Cosmopolitan

Crooks and Liars

CTV News.ca

The Daily Beast

The Daily Dot

Daily Kos

Daily Sound and Fury

Deep State Nation

Digit.in

Distractify

DNA India

Droolin Dog

Edmonton Journal

Emandlo

Ewn

Expresso

Fan Sided

First to Know

Front Page Live

Front Row Seat at the Circus

Fundesco

The Gaily Grind

GMA News

God Daily Dot

Gossip On This

Grunt Stuff

Guacamoley

The Guardian

The Guardians of Democracy

Hack Whackers

Heavy

Hello Giggles

Her Campus

Heute.at

The Hill

Hinterland Gazette

Hip Hop Wired

Hollywood Life

Hot Celeb Gossip

Huff Post

Huffington Post

Ice Cream Convos

If You Only News

iHeart

Independent

Independent.ie

Indy Star

Inquisitr

Insider Fox News

Instinct Magazine

International Business Times

KATS 94.5

LA.epeak

Lehigh Valley Live

Liberal America

Lipstick Alley

The Mary Sue

Mashable

The Mayne Press

Meaww

Mechanizer's

Mediaite

Medium

Mercury News

Metro.us

MMV Live

Mogaz News

MSN

Naaju

NBC Chicago

The New Civil Rights Movement

New Now Next

The News Articles

News.com.AU

Newsday

Newsfeeds

Newsweek

NJ.com

NZ Herald

On Your Desks

The Palmer Report

Paste Magazine

Paul Vanderklay

Penn Live

People

The Poke

Political Dig

Political Flare

Political Tribune

Politicus USA

Politizoom

Pop Culture

Press News Agency

Progress Tribune

Pro Sports Extra

The Quint

Randy Report

Raw Story

Religious Tolerance

Reverb Press

Revolution

RT

Sac Bee

Second Nexus

SF Gate

Skeptical Science

Slate

Some Ecards

The Source

Spectrum Report

Split Institute

Star-Telegram

Steer New

Syracuse

The Telegraph

The Tempest

Thought Catalog

TMSS Magazine

Total Pro Sports

Trump Sports

Twenty Two Words

Twitchy

The United States Blues

Unity Progressive Party

UPROXX

The Urban Daily

The USA Express

USA Newsposts

USports

Viral Posts

Warped Speed

We Got This Covered

What Would Jack Do

World Fish News

The World News

The Wrap

Yahoo

Yahoo News

YRT News

1 News

5 Forty News

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