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Sowell: Government's Current Role in Business the 'Route' to Fascism

Hoover Institute economist tells Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck U.S. is 'partially' capitalist; not socialist, but fascist.

NBC Argues for Relaxed Immigration Laws Despite High Unemployment

Tom Brokaw visits Maryland crab picking house, claims only solution to labor shortage is loosening visa rules.

ABC Exposes Prevalence of Oral Sex among Teen Girls

'Good Morning America' shocks viewers about teen behavior, but ignores networks' role in growing sexualization of teens.

Sotomayor Calls Herself Liberal, Even When the Times Won't

Sheryl Gay Stolberg gushed that Obama Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor "danced a mean salsa" at Princeton, hints she might be some kind of liberal in paragraph 73.

Cavuto: Sotomayor Appointment Sign of Government's New Role in Business

Fox Business Network host Neil Cavuto ties Sotomayor's appointment to potential GM bankruptcy and new cyber czar appointment.

NYT Finds Plenty of "Conservatives" in Sotomayor Fight, Never Calls Her Liberal

As close as reporters Peter Baker and Jeff Zeleny got to admitting the obvious: "If confirmed to succeed Justice David H. Souter, a mainstay of the liberal wing who is retiring, Judge Sotomayor ...

Choking Freedom of Choice: Policing Soda, French Fries, Smoking?

Guests on FNC raise health questions: To what extent should government coerce people into healthy lifestyles?

Times Reporter's Naked Revenge - Assaults Car With Yogurt, Eggs

Metro reporter Alan Feuer takes on a car alarm: "By now, my wife has told me many times precisely what she saw that night...a man fully naked in the heat of mid-July, storming by in a sort of ...

"God, Guns and Gays" Are "Wedge Issues" for Today's GOP

A Connecticut-based reporter highlights an upcoming Gingrich visit in snide fashion: "Newt Gingrich is to address a shrinking Connecticut Republican Party that has sworn off God, guns and gays as ...

Clark Hoyt Stands Up for Edmund Andrews, Dismisses "Bloggers"

The paper's public editor doesn't find it worrisome that economics reporter Edmund Andrews left his wife's two bankruptcies out of his book on his own personal mortgage crisis, and dismisses ...
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