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ABC and CBS Drop the Ball: Take an Hour to Notice ObamaCare Website Crash

While Monday's NBC Today began its 7 a.m. ET hour coverage of the ObamaCare enrollment deadline by noting the healthcare.gov website had crashed yet again, it took an hour for ABC's Good ...
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Reddit Bans Climate Change Skepticism, Urges Media to Follow

Moderator calls skeptics ‘conspiratorial’ and ‘blind.’
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Surprise: GMA Commits Journalism, Exposes 'Frustrating' 'New Troubles' for ObamaCare

After offering sympathetic coverage to the disastrous roll-out of the ObamaCare website, ABC on Monday actually uncovered "new troubles" and alerted viewers to misleading comments by the White ...
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Bizarro World: Ed Schultz Slams Journalists for Being Too Negative on ObamaCare

In the world that Ed Schultz lives in, journalists have just been too negative about ObamaCare, showering the President's law with insults. The MSNBC anchor on Tuesday theorized as to why the ...
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ABC and NBC Sympathize With Sebelius for 'Falling on Her Sword' Against 'Rude' Republicans

ABC and NBC journalists on Wednesday and Thursday hailed Kathleen Sebelius as "falling on her sword" and "taking responsibility" for the ObamaCare website debacle. On World News, reporter Jim ...
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ABC Wakes Up to 'Massive Technical Glitches' on ObamaCare Website: 'It's a Bust'

The journalists at Good Morning America on Monday woke up to the "massive technical glitches" "plaguing millions" of Americans trying to use the ObamaCare website. The morning show, which has ...

I Am The Lorax! I Speak for the ... Kids?

Universal responds to change.org petition to make environmental movie more preachy.

U.S. Press Wants its Al Jazeera English!

American media celebrate Qatar-based channel for its activism, bias.

Bloomberg Businessweek Celebrates Valentine's Day with Adultery Cover Story

Financial magazine features story on 'genius' behind AshleyMadison.com, a website that says 'Life is short. Have an affair.'
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