Clay Waters is director of Times Watch, a division of the Media Research
Center (MRC) that tracks the liberal bias of the New York Times. You can follow Times Watch on Twitter and Facebook.
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6/6/2007 4:13 PM ET
Science writer John Tierney: "Ms. Carson used dubious statistics and anecdotes (like the improbable story of a woman who instantly developed cancer after spraying her basement with DDT) to warn of ...
6/6/2007 1:34 PM ET
Editorial board member Adam Cohen attacks Thomas's rectitude and says of Bush's Supreme Court selections: "With its new members, the court is also likely to make prisons less civilized, and ...
6/6/2007 11:56 AM ET
In defending Weather Channel "climate expert" Heidi Cullen's intolerance of opposing views, the Times embraces the idea of man-made global warming as an undeniable fact.
6/5/2007 12:08 PM ET
"Papers Portray Plot as More Talk than Action"
6/5/2007 11:28 AM ET
A front-page headline to a story on an FCC decency ruling: "If Bush Can Blurt Curse, So Can Network TV." That'll show him!
6/5/2007 10:35 AM ET
Robert Dallek, a popular Times' source for Republican-bashing, can also defend Democrats: "The book is almost uniformly negative and overly focused on what they consider the Clintons' scandalous ...
6/4/2007 2:19 PM ET
The Times once again personalizes conservative opposition to Bush's amnesty plan as "vitriolic" ranting.
6/4/2007 1:59 PM ET
In a new book, veteran Times reporters Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta take on Hillary from the left on the war and claim her marriage to Bill is more political than marital, and make ABC's Chris ...
6/4/2007 11:03 AM ET
The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times found the Kennedy Airport terror plot worthy of the front page - but the hometown paper downplayed the threat in its own backyard.
6/1/2007 3:34 PM ET
Plus the "Un-American," "Loud and Loony Right" Against the Amnesty Bill
6/1/2007 1:20 PM ET
Dobbs fights back against Times reporter-turned-columnist David Leonhardt, who called Dobbs a paranoid "nativist" for his strong opposition to illegal immigration.
6/1/2007 12:01 PM ET
The Times' Supreme Court reporter gushes: "Whatever else may be said about the Supreme Court's current term, which ends in about a month, it will be remembered as the time when Justice Ruth Bader ...
5/31/2007 9:21 AM ET
Jim Rutenberg falls back on a liberal conceit: "Conservative opponents can use one word, amnesty, against the bill. Supporters, the president included, are forced into the complex weeds of policy ...
5/31/2007 8:42 AM ET
David Leonhardt fact-checks the CNN anchor with a vengeance - but could the Times itself withstand similar scrutiny?
5/30/2007 3:51 PM ET
Jim Dwyer on O'Donnell's 9-11 Conspiracy Noodling: "...by any fair accounting, an often useful provocateur has left the building....she opened debates with others about terrorism, peace and ...
5/30/2007 11:05 AM ET
But does only one side of the amnesty debate vilify its opponents? A signed editorial calls anti-amnesty conservatives "un-American" and "the loud and loony right."
5/30/2007 10:07 AM ET
Stolberg faintly praised Bush for avoiding his "now-familiar refrain" on Iraq, but Cheney was "sharp and at times bellicose" in defense of the war.
5/30/2007 9:34 AM ET
For Memorial Day, the Times called pro-war soldiers "true believers," ignored soldiers' deaths in Afghanistan, and accused Bush once again of not attending soldiers' funerals.
5/26/2007 9:12 AM ET
Slate's Mickey Kaus: "That NYT -CBS poll purporting to show support for the Kyl-Kennedy semi-amnesty isn't as bad as I realized. It's worse!"
5/25/2007 6:24 AM ET
Influential columnist Stuart Taylor targets the New York Times treatment of the Duke "rape" hoax.