Newsweek

Newsweek's Alter Distorts Gingrich's Ground Zero Mosque Opposition

Columnist suggests former House Speaker wants all mosques to close until Saudi Arabia allows churches and synagogues.

Newsweek Insults Barack Obama As an 'Anchor Baby'

In a list of famous Americans with a parent (or both) born in another country, the un-bylined last page "Back Story" of this week's Newsweek listed "BARACK OBAMA (Kenyan Father)" on the page ...

Newsweek Ranks U.S. the 11th 'Best Country' - Bush's Fault, But Obama Can Stem the Slide

Newsweek, recently sold for one dollar by the Washington Post Company but still in its hands, ranked the United States 11th, just behind Denmark, in this week's "The Best Countries in the World" ...

Newsweek, Time Praise 'Moderate' Imam Behind Mosque Despite Questionable Ties

Media still ignore legitimate concerns over Islamic building plans near Ground Zero.

Newsweek, Still Devolving

The Washington Post Co. unloaded Newsweek for its market value: a $1 sale. They found a liberal owner who would maintain the disastrous liberal status quo.

Newsweek Mocks 'Poor Little CEO's,' Attacks Private Sector

Daniel Gross uses 'blame Bush' rhetoric to denounce business leader jobs summit.

Newsweek's Clift: U.S. Won't Face Greek Debt Tragedy 'Because We Can Print Money'

'McLaughlin Group' panel, excluding Clift, all warn that U.S. debt a problem to be concerned with.

Attacks on Business Fill Newsweek's List of 'Best Business Literature'

List includes books bashing Murdoch, hedge-fund managers, boards of directors, and capitalism; excludes free market proponents.

Newsweek Promotes Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill

Op-ed advocates giving teens parent-free access to contraception by removing prescription wall

The NYT's Skewed View: Liberal Newsweek 'Strives to Be Apolitical," Far-Left Daily Kos Just a 'Political Blog'

Two stories in Thursday's New York Times featured the paper avoiding pinning ideological labels on two liberal media organs: the magazine Newsweek and the blog Daily Kos. Reporter Jeremy Peters ...
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