www.Huffingtonpost.com
I feel that this is a reliable source because it looks very professional and so far I have not found any misspelled words or improper grammar. Also, on the bottom of the page it does have information on how to contact Huffingtonpost.com. Also, it has links to well-known newspapers around the world.
www.Drudgereport.com
The Drudge Report is a mixture of everything, it seems to me. I have never looked at the site before, but it seems like there are links to other newspapers and of course there are links to contact Matt Drudge, but it does not seem all to professional. If you were to use The Drudge Report to connect to other news websites, I do not think that it would be too bad.
www.thedirty.com
The Dirty is a really funny site to look at if you are bored. It is definitely NOT a good place to look for any reliable information that you may need for an article or a scholarly paper.
www.Salon.com
It is updated everyday and even had information about The Super Bowl fiasco with the new ‘Nipplegate’ scandal with ComCast. I think that Salon.com is interesting and informative. It also has contact information and an about us section. Salon.com is one of the websites I am blogging about this semester.
www.Whitehouse.gov
Is a very reliable source. This is a government site that talks about The President and other things that are going on in Washington D.C. I would definitely use this source if I were to write an article about politics or anything that would be going on in D.C. With this site being so structured, then it pretty much follows all of the criteria on my top 10 list.