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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1/23/2008 2:06 PM ET
"But the new computer tool is remarkable for its scope, and its replay of the crescendo of statements that led to the war. Muckrakers may find browsing the site reminiscent of what Richard M. ...
1/23/2008 1:54 PM ET
By contrast, the Washington Post makes room for a solid story on Page 3.
1/23/2008 1:13 PM ET
Plus: Slate calls Times Watch a "right-wing kitty cat."
1/22/2008 1:27 PM ET
Richard Perez-Pena writes: "Along the way, he created a niche outlet that is better reported than most blogs, and more opinionated than most news reporting, with enough first-hand observation, ...
1/22/2008 12:43 PM ET
Timothy Egan reviews a book about strip-mining in West Virginia and the horrors of coal: "...check out those black nuggets - coal, a fossilized time bomb hauled out of the deepest holes in the ...
1/22/2008 11:24 AM ET
"Mitt Romney, whose 1950s manner and celebratory drink of choice call to mind a milkshake man more than a rap singer, gave a shout out Monday that left no doubt that he had spent little time ...
1/21/2008 3:51 PM ET
Did Mitt Romney's win in the Nevada Caucus get the attention it warranted?
1/21/2008 2:08 PM ET
Bill and Hillary join John Edwards in David Leonhardt's line of Democratic "populists" (not liberals).
1/21/2008 1:42 PM ET
Clark Hoyt rides to the liberal Supreme Court reporter's defense: "Whelan is president of the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center. But his increasingly intemperate and personal attacks on ...
1/18/2008 12:44 PM ET
Times TV critic Alessandra Stanley makes another ill-advised foray into sociology: "The gloom [of the show] is understandable, of course. The economy and the political landscape today are weighed ...
1/18/2008 12:00 PM ET
Boo hoo: "She is a homeowner, a taxpayer, a friendly neighbor and an American citizen. Yet because she is married to an illegal immigrant, these days she feels like a fugitive."
1/17/2008 11:21 AM ET
Outrage over a sleazy Times story on U.S. veterans who come home and kill.
1/16/2008 2:33 PM ET
Adam Nagourney sees no hope for the GOP: "...this is a party that is adrift, deeply divided and uninspired when it comes to its presidential candidates and unsure of how to counter an energized ...
1/16/2008 12:54 PM ET
Lack of context makes a story on murders committed by returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan both invidious and journalistically worthless.
1/16/2008 12:06 PM ET
The Supreme Court reporter's husband is participating in cases that she's covering (from the liberal side), but she is covering the cases without making any disclosure to her readers.
1/15/2008 2:17 PM ET
"Many outraged South Texans" are "fearful of being cut off from parts of their own land or access to the Rio Grande for livestock and crops."
1/15/2008 1:04 PM ET
But Clark Hoyt still thinks it was a "mistake" to hire Kristol, because the conservative writer suggested last year the Times could be prosecuted for publishing national security secrets.
1/15/2008 11:22 AM ET
There they go again: "The leading action symbols of the Reagan era - with all their excess, jingoism and good vs. evil bombast...."
1/14/2008 2:50 PM ET
Assuming the worst, from Monday's front page: "The abrupt pullback raises the possibility that the country may be experiencing a rare decline in personal consumption, not just a slower rate of ...
1/14/2008 1:47 PM ET
The Times relies on dubious statistics about U.S. soldiers returning home and committing crimes to link the Vietnam War with Iraq.