Ugh. Jennifer Steinhauer on the Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: "Mr. Reid remains an enigma of sorts in Washington, a quiet force whose
voice is often barely audible, who skips Sunday talk ...
California is making a comeback, says New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, and you'll never guess why: "Unemployment in California remains high, but it’s coming down -- and
there’s a ...
New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel sniffs the air in a former Pennsylvania coal town that was among the first to try and "make life difficult for illegal immigrants": "Hazleton evokes the ...
The NYT's liberal public editor faults the latest front-page accusation of racial profiling on the part of the NYPD: "But with its emphasis on one sentence --
without enough context -- and its ...
A front-page New York Times story by Michael Winerip on indictments in a student testing scandal in Atlanta involving Beverly
Hall, former superintendent of that city's predominantly minority ...
A Rome-based reporter for the New York Times manages to botch the meaning of Easter: "Easter is the celebration of the resurrection into heaven of Jesus, three days after he was crucified,
the ...
Times Watch is marking its 10th anniversary with a Top 10 list of the most important liberal bias we've uncovered. Topics include: Jayson Blair's plagiarism, Howell Raines’ ego-plagued ...
The Times sympathetically hypes the gun-control angst of a "visibly frustrated" President Obama: "With resistance to tougher gun laws stiffening in Congress, a visibly
frustrated President Obama ...
Joseph Lhota is a moderate Republican running for mayor of New York
City, but Michael Barbaro's front-page story focuses on an
incident from 1999 when he inflamed Manhattan's artsy left-wing ...
Times
reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg bestowed a blessing on the "serious and
unassuming" Mary Bonauto, a lawyer for Gay and Lesbian Advocates and
Defenders (GLAD): "In Fight for Marriage ...