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Obama Follows Media, Pushes for Pay Caps

Populism's march continues with compensation restrictions for TARP recipients, but economists warn that wage controls 'never work.'

Times Again Reveals Its Political Stripes in Israel Coverage

NYT Executive Editor Bill Keller warned last week that the use of terms like "right-wing" when reporting on Israel could indicate a slanted report. So why does the phrase keep cropping up on its ...

Congressman Gives Speech in Front of Pelosi's Office: 'There Are More Shady Deals Going on Behind Closed Doors'

Chairman of Republican Study Committee Rep. Tom Price blasts congressional leaders for not making the stimulus bill negotiations open to the public.

Bernanke: 'Too Big To Fail' Not Fair to Smaller Banks

Federal Reserve Chairman calls rationale 'a serious, serious problem.'

UK Politician Urges Video Game Manufacturers to Include Global Warming Message

Former chair of Parliament climate change committee recommends climate-themed games to educate 'people about the impact of prolonged changes to our climate.'

The Times (Now) Sees Possible Victory in Iraq

After denying the possibility of winning in Iraq during the Bush years, the Times is suddenly having second thoughts: "This is what victory in the war in Iraq was supposed to look like...."

The Times Covers the Times' Financial Struggles

Objective business headline or NYT Co. press release?: "Resilient Strategy for Times Despite Toll of a Recession."

Laura Ingraham to Renegade Sen. Specter: 'Is It Nice to Be Wined and Dined at the White House?'

Conservative radio host quizzes Republican Pennsylvania senator on why he is one of only three out of 229 Republicans to support the $827 billion stimulus.