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How's the Republican Party Doing? Frank Rich Cites 'Extremism,' 'Nihilism,' Racism, Return to John Birch Values

Frank Rich discusses the Republican Party's "extremism" and "race problem" with sympathetic MSNBC host Rachel Maddow: "...they have this sort of reversion to this extreme fiscal conservatism of ...

'Dying House' to Open in Oregon, ABC Worries About 'Taste'

Network more concerned with tackiness of business than assisted suicide itself.

USA Today Touts Atheist Summer Camp

Meredith Heagney highlights one-sided article about atheist summer camp that allows 'poking fun at faith.'

Matthews Paints GOP Immigration Plan as 'Just Pandering to Angry White People'

Chris Matthews, on Thursday's Hardball, invited on AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka to comment on Barack Obama's immigration policy speech, but the segment ended in typical fashion as the two ...

The NYT's Skewed View: Liberal Newsweek 'Strives to Be Apolitical," Far-Left Daily Kos Just a 'Political Blog'

Two stories in Thursday's New York Times featured the paper avoiding pinning ideological labels on two liberal media organs: the magazine Newsweek and the blog Daily Kos. Reporter Jeremy Peters ...

Saving Us from Ourselves: 'Evening News' Justifies Federal Tanning Tax

CBS segment defends tanning bed tax with melanoma threat

Kagan Triumphant: 'Some Republicans See Her Confirmation to the Supreme Court As All but Assured'

All hail Kagan! Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Charlie Savage: "But try as they might, Republicans could not knock Solicitor General Elena Kagan off her stride. And as her second day of questioning by ...

CNN and MSNBC Applaud Elena Kagan's Capitol Hill Comedy Hour

In covering Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings, CNN and MSNBC have repeatedly lauded the Supreme Court nominee for her "flashes of humor" and "disarming ease."

Gloucester Times Uncovers Journalist-Environmentalist Caribbean Retreat

Left-leaning Pew Center funds getaway for scientists to 'better market their message' and network with science reporters.

Greenspan on Financial Regulation: 'They Don't Fully Understand What They're Doing'

Former Federal Reserve Chair predicts current bill will require 'technical correction' because junior staffers are writing it