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Post Uses Same-Sex 'Divorce' to Push Gay 'Marriage'

Sympathy-generating liberal bias documents the trauma of gay divorce.

Year in Review: Who's Right, Who's Wrong with 2007 Predictions

BusinessWeek survey of economists and stock pickers from late 2006 gauges accuracy of guesses from the experts media rely on.

NBC Blames Mortgages and Unemployment, but Not Borrowers for Debt

'Nightly News' cites subprime mess and other factors, but leaves out personal responsibility for credit card delinquencies.

2.4 Percent: 'Dramatic' Decrease or 'Disappointing' Increase?

Media downplay billions of dollars in increased holiday spending as 'weak' and 'disappointing'.

'World News' Blasts Medicare Competitors in One-Sided Story

ABC continues to make case for public-controlled health care, this time by bashing private Medicare plans and scaring seniors.

Media Use Strong GDP as Basis for 'Recession'

Commerce Dept. confirms last month's 4.9 percent growth forecast, but media make their own forecast.

Subject of ABC Medicare Story Claims Misrepresentation

Retiree named Medicare Advantage 'favorite' says 'Good Morning America' exaggerated his support of private insurance companies.

Evening Newscasts Not Sure Energy Bill is Enough

ABC's Gibson wonders if epic energy bill will go far enough in regulating Americans' energy use; NBC relies on one-sided experts to praise it.

'Cramer Claus:' Bernanke Gets a Lump of 'High-Sulfur Stinky Coal'

CNBC host offers disapproval of Fed chief, six weeks after making incorrect prediction about oil and gas prices.

This Christmas -- the Gift of Balanced Reporting

Sometimes the media get the story right. BMI highlights the 'good' news from 2007.

CNN's Gupta: 'Cheap' Corn Should Be Taxed to Fight Obesity

Medical correspondent presents tax on products with corn syrup as a convoluted solution to obesity and to 'offset' price of corn, ignoring that the price is already at an 11-year high.

Networks: Low Women's Clothing Sales Foreshadow 'Nightmare'

Reporters paint ominous picture of the holiday shopping season based on one sector showing lower sales - even though many are up.

AP: Group Praises China on Climate, Bashes U.S.

United States second worst in world according to left-wing environmentalist organization.

USA Today Praises Bill's Dimming of Incandescents

Reporter ignores environmental and financial downsides of high-tech light bulbs.

Being a Businessman Counts Against Apple CEO Jobs in 'Person of the Year' Contest

Time magazine's Web site states 'He's a businessman' as a 'con' in the race for its much-ballyhooed 'Person of the Year' title.

Dumpster Divers Against Bush: 'World News' Showcases Freeganism

ABC goes into peculiar nature of subculture called freeganism, but ignores business side as well as health risks and dangers of the practice.

$15M Anchor Asks if A-Rod's Worth $28 Million

'60 Minutes'' Couric wonders if fans can trust the market of Major League Baseball to compensate its players fairly.

Barone: Why Voters Think the Economy Is in Trouble

U.S. News & World Report writer cites the memory gap between voters who lived through the 1970s and 'new electorate.'

Ed Begley Jr. Claims 'Green' Decisions Save Money

At Hollywood conference, actor and activist makes a case for green choices and the bottom line.

ABC Calls Socialized Medicine 'System That Works'

Three consecutive nights 'World News' pushes universal coverage agenda with patriotism, one-sided experts and biased ABC doctor.

Gore Wins Nobel Prize for Sexy, According to Wash. Post

Climate change campaigner dubbed 'the thinking girl's thoroughbred' in steamy Style section tribute.

CNN's Velshi: Federal Reserve Board is 'Late to the Party'

Media continue to question Fed after interest rate cut and speculate about recession.

Cramer: Small Rate Cut 'Delayed the Recovery'

'Mad Money' host 'no longer fiery' about Fed but says it's more likely banks will fail and economy will go into recession.

Hollywood Hypocrisy: Diesel Truck Brings Electric Scooter to 'Green' Conference

Vectrix touts 'zero-emissions' scooter for film industry members that want to lessen carbon footprint.

Another View: MSM Misses on Mortgage Rescue

Why they should get a Pulitzer in misframing an issue.

Top Ten Media Myths of 2007

A Mortgage Bailout?

The lending agreement still involves the government picking winners and losers.