This is a (long) 'quick post' to discuss, by way of recent examples, a couple of sources I've come to rely on for information and analysis of current events. In a future post, I'll go into more depth and breadth on more of my favorite sources. Headlines and high-level information about current events are available all over the place. What I'm talking about in this post is next-level analysis, context, breakdown, historical perspective, bottom-lining. This is something that large media outlets or 'mainstream media' don't do often enough or well enough or timely enough. If you'd be so kind, consider following me on Twitter -- my new account for social issues, current events is @RootingA - short for my blog name Rooting for Americans . Twitter doesn't allow handles > 15 characters :( My primary personal Twitter account is @whiteshoeswhite . Not many tweets or likes or retweets about social issues, but the list of accounts I follow pro...