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Another NYT Nudge Toward End-of-Life Health Care Rationing?

Andrew Pollack greets a new tumor-shrinking drug with concerns about costs, as if cancer-fighting drugs come cheap: "A newly approved chemotherapy drug will cost about $30,000 a month, a sign that ...

Times Headline on McCain Criticizing Obama: 'The Crankiness of the Defeated'

Has the Times anger at Republicans for blocking Obama-care reduced them to making old-man jokes?

Vinyl LP's: Still Making a Comeback

Maybe someday they will finally arrive...

Tiger Tales: Networks Overlook Athletes as Role Models Angle

Coverage of Woods scandal focused largely on the impact to his endorsements and image.

Nets Panic: Clock at Zero in 'Life and Death' Effort to Avoid 'Global Catastrophe'

"Facing a clock some say has ticked down to zero, today 192 nations came together to take on a potential global catastrophe," a dire ABC reporter Bob Woodruff ominously intoned from Copenhagen on ...

Matthews Mocks Palin, Her Supporters and Even the Reporters Covering Her

Chris Matthews mocked Sarah Palin, her supporters and even some in the press who covered her as he went on one diatribe after another on Monday's Hardball. Matthews insulted Palin and her ...

CNBC's Cramer Rips 'Greedy' Government for Playing the Market

'Mad Money' host shows another example where government doesn't know best in the private sector.

MSNBC: ClimateGate 'A Controversy That's Not Really There'

Near the end of the 2PM ET hour on MSNBC, anchor Contessa Brewer discussed the ClimateGate scandal only to claim there was no scandal in the emails that seemed to show climate scientists ...

Times 'Ethicist' Tackles 'Radio Blowhards' and 'Tea Party Crackpots'

Times "Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen attacks conservatives: "...even in an era when radio blowhards fulminate and Tea Party crackpots threaten violence against their political foes, it is ...

The Science Is Still Settled, Part II

When it comes to science, "Take nobody's word for it" - unless they're pushing global warming alarmism, of course: "With the scientific consensus more or less settled that human activity - the ...