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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4/11/2007 11:06 AM ET
While sports columnist Selena Roberts lauds the Rutgers' womens basketball team for challenging the "power differential" held by radio jock Don Imus, she had no qualms about sliming innocent Duke ...
4/10/2007 4:12 PM ET
The Times' headline gushes: "Meetings Are Part Revival, Part Rally, but All Sharpton." Oh joy.
4/10/2007 11:57 AM ET
Did U.S. forces topple a dictator or just wreck Iraq's capital city?
4/10/2007 11:41 AM ET
Slate magazine argues: "The NYT confidently headlines its lead, 'Housing Slump Pinches States in Pocketbook.' It's a shame, then, that we have to wait till the 29th paragraph to find out that 'it ...
4/9/2007 2:38 PM ET
The Times again suggests the troops surge in Iraq is doomed to failure.
4/9/2007 1:52 PM ET
Free at last: "During the 12 years that Republicans controlled the House, moderate Republicans were the stepchildren of their party, expected to vote with their conservative leadership on crucial ...
4/9/2007 1:31 PM ET
Defending the Speaker with pro-Democrat talking points.
4/9/2007 12:57 PM ET
"Jeremy Scahill's muckraking book 'Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army,'...[is] a crackling expose of the secretive military contractor Blackwater USA, which Scahill ...
4/9/2007 12:49 PM ET
Ignore the evidence and just take Krugman's word for it: "The Clinton years were a parade of fake scandals: Whitewater, Troopergate, Travelgate, Filegate, Christmas-card-gate."
4/6/2007 1:01 PM ET
Plus: Times still sliming Duke lacrosse players and Wal-Mart employees are fat, poor and sick.
4/6/2007 11:55 AM ET
France's tough-on-crime presidential candidate "alienated many in ethnic districts" - as well as reporter Elaine Sciolino.
4/6/2007 11:43 AM ET
"And of his top eight donors, four....are Mormons who each gave more than $100,000."
4/5/2007 5:54 PM ET
A flashback to the Times' 2004 campaign coverage -"unsubstantiated accusations" again Sen. John Kerry from the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
4/5/2007 12:39 PM ET
More Democratic optimism from the paper's chief political reporter.
4/5/2007 10:50 AM ET
Michael Barbaro: "Its workers earn, on average, less than $20,000 a year, which means that fitness and ecology are, by necessity, relatively low priorities....And a disproportionate number of its ...
4/4/2007 4:45 PM ET
What "cuts" in Medicare did the GOP actually propose in 1995?
4/4/2007 4:32 PM ET
Makes sense to us: "Maybe the reason that more people didn't turn out for the 2004 presidential race, despite the closeness of the tally four years earlier, is that they were still in denial and ...
4/4/2007 4:31 PM ET
The Times relays a whiny Democrat talking point.
4/3/2007 1:21 PM ET
The Times relies on an AP squib for its coverage of a lawsuit by six imams against airline customers who reported the imams' suspicious behavior before a flight. Meanwhile, the New York Sun makes ...
4/3/2007 12:34 PM ET
Do illegal immigrants really raise wages for U.S. workers? And did the detention of Muslims after 9-11 equal the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.