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Harsh Al Qaeda Interrogation Blurred Difference Between Terrorists and U.S.?

Talking about the history of harsh interrogiation tactics, the Times is suddenly employing "Chinese Communists" as a pejorative and calling Communist Khmer Rouge genocidist Pol Pot a "despot." ...

Williams, Todd Rail Against 'Ultimate Indignity' of Higher Credit Card Interest and Fees

'Nightly News' claims TARP funds being used to gouge credit card holders for banks' bottom line; new howler: tea parties partly about credit cards.

Inhofe Warns TARP Recipients Giving to ACORN, Other Left-Wing Causes

Oklahoma Senator appears on CNBC to explain his amendment to demand bailed out institutions disclose 'expenditures that are not essential to restoring their solvency.'

'World News' Airs Catastrophic Global Warming story for Earth Day

ABC correspondent Bill Blakemore recycles one-sided calamitous predictions, insists humans must agree to cut carbon emissions.

'Access Hollywood' Falsely Suggests Prejean in Danger of Losing Crown

Segment hypes Prejean's late arrival for appointment with Donald Trump and suggests her outspokenness unfitting of Miss California.

Obama Economic Adviser Warns Spending Could Create Double Digit Inflation

Harvard economist Martin Feldstein tells FOX Business Network Fed creation of 'high-powered' reserves will result in inflation, higher taxes.

CNN Admits 'Cap and Trade' Will Cost, in Earth Day 'Energy Fix'

Poppy Harlow mentions EPA estimate of higher energy prices, but doesn't include other projections and criticisms of legislation.

Did the Times Bury an Inconvenient Torture Memo Story?

The paper relegated its hit Tuesday nytimes.com story, indicating harsh interrogation methods had proven effective in understanding Al Qaeda, to five paragraphs of a separate story in Wednesday's ...

Media Talk Up Pot Legalization as Possible Answer to Bad Economy

Spike in press reports around cryptic 4/20 date explore how lawful possession of marijuana would impact government deficits, economy.