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USA Today's Neuharth Slams Newsweek as 'Inaccurate and Unfair Left-Wing Propaganda Machine'

Prompted by Newsweek's Michele Bachmann cover picture choice, USA Today founder Al Neuharth, a pretty consistent liberal, recognized the magazine's political agenda: "Under Tina Brown, it is an ...

Top Newspapers Warn Debt Deal's Spending Cuts Will 'Weaken' and 'Undermine' Economy

Remarkable uniformity amongst some major national newspapers on Tuesday as they simultaneously worried about how the supposed spending "cuts" in the debt-ceiling deal will harm the economy. As USA ...

USA Today Op-Ed: 'Obama Is...Wizard of All Things to All People and Master of Warm Healing'

Friday's USA Today featured an op-ed, "Centrist Obama mustn't sacrifice too much," from Rich Benjamin, a Senior Fellow at something called "Demos," who admitted he remains "besotted by President ...

USA Today Reporter Outs Himself As...a Democrat

In his weekly "The Final Word" column for USA Today, "Out of the closet...well, almost," features reporter Craig Wilson recalled in Wednesday's newspaper: "I once knew a gay youth who was bullied. ...

USA Today Frets Over the Possible Loss of (Democratic) Women in Congress

A headline in USA Today on Monday worried, "Elections are likely to trim number of women in Congress." It wasn't until the 15th paragraph of Susan Page's story that the numerous female Republican ...

USA Today Disappointed Abortion Pill Not as Popular as Expected

At 10-year anniversary, 'little white bombshell' hasn't lived up to the hype.

USA Today Celebrates TV's 'Open Arms' for Gay Characters

Paper published nearly 2,000 words on gay roles and actors 'capturing the imaginations of Americans,' manages only 132 for detractors.

USA Today Endorses Mosque and Berates 'Reprehensible' Critics Who 'Foment Hatred'

In a Monday USA Today editorial, the "nation's newspaper" declared: "The argument over building a mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero is mostly a sorry exercise in political exploitation" ...
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