Reporters attempt to manufacture excitement over how newly-declared Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton used Twitter, rode around in a van and ate lunch at a Chipotle ("fun and new," opined ...
The New York Times laughably says Hillary Clinton's "toughest foe" in 2016 will be the news media, even as CBS anchor Scott Pelley scoffs at the "hyperventilating" over the ex-Secretary of State's ...
After a federal judge delays implementation of President Obama's executive amnesty for as many as 5 million illegal immigrants, the networks frame it as "a historic day... on hold," and a ruling ...
As they do every election year, journalists instruct the GOP to ignore conservatives if they want to have any hope of winning, while others in the media seize on the measles outbreak to slam ...
None of the Big Three networks' evening newscasts on Friday covered the shooting of an American citizen in eastern Saudi Arabia earlier in the day. A Friday item by Reuters reported that "a ...
The nation’s major broadcast networks continued their blackout on Friday morning of not covering the U.S. Senate’s passage of the Keystone XL oil pipeline with zero mentions on their morning ...
On Thursday night, the major broadcast networks declined to cover reports that one of the five Taliban detainees swapped for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in May 2014 has been seeking to rejoin the ...
Tuesday marked the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and, naturally, the event attracted plenty of media coverage. In addition to each of the three major networks devoting segments ...