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Newsweek's Transparent Call for Legalizing Gay Marriage

Magazine's circular argument supports recognizing gay divorce and, hence, accepting gay marriage.

Networks Fail to Mention Goldman CEO Ties, Visits to White House

ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts discuss Obama's call for financial regulation, but ignore connection.

Classy: NYT Executive Editor Uses Book Review to Call Murdoch 'Corrosive'

Bill Keller, the New York Times executive editor, uses a book review to make a crack at his right-leaning newspaper rival Rupert Murdoch: "The last of his breed of media tycoon is a 79-year-old ...

'South Park,' Muhammad, and Double Standards

The creators of the Comedy Central cartoon South Park had their lives threatened by a Muslim group for insulting the prophet Muhammad, but two Times headlines said they were merely being warned." ...

John Harwood to Obama: Is Wall Street As 'Harmful' To Us as Big Tobacco?

NYT writer and CNBC personality John Harwood pressed Barack Obama about the need to regulate Wall Street as he questioned the president if Americans needed to view financial companies in the same ...

Time Hails the Pill While Ignoring Negative Impact

Reporter Nancy Gibbs claims it did not cause 'the liberalization of attitudes' toward sexuality.

Critics Point out Movie about Dr. Kevorkian is 'One-Sided'

USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and Boston Globe describes unbalance in HBO's movie 'You Don't Know Jack.'

'Family Guy' Creator: Palin's Down Syndrome Episode Outrage 'Partially Politically Motivated'

Seth MacFarlane tells CNN's Larry King his conscience doesn't bother him for the episode he created taking a shot at Trig Palin.

CNBC's Harwood does turn-around on Fin-Reg from ObamaCare: Public's Support Now a Factor

Network's Washington reporter calls White House, public being on same page 'happy coincidence'; Thinks Obama can win the support of tea party movement.

Taking the Teachers' Unions Side in New Jersey: 'Radical' Cuts to Schools on the Way

New Jerseyans, angry at the stubbornness of the teachers' unions for refusing to accept wage freezes during a recession, voted down NJ school budgets. Reporter Winnie Hu takes the side of the ...
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