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USA Today Special Calls for More Government Action on the Environment

Mark Thoreau turns reflection about Henry David Thoreau into a call for more government; touts the Sierra Club.

Could Crist Win as Independent in Florida, Hurt Tea Party? The Times Has Hope

The Times portrays Florida governor Charlie Crist, who may drop out of the Republican Party and run as an independent candidate for Senate, as a moderate "pragmatist" in the mode of...Obama? Will ...

MSNBC's Maddow, Penn. Gov. Rendell Complain Media Giving Tea Party Too Much Coverage

Liberal host and Dem. politician argue the 'mainstream media' have made tea party movement more of a force than warranted.

Pentagon Rescinds Graham's Invitation, while Sharpton is Welcome at White House

Caving to 'Religious Freedom' group on National Day of Prayer event shows which religious figures the Obama administration deem important.

HBO Trailers Portray 'Dr. Death' as Noble Civil Rights Figure

Jack Kevorkian pulls no punches about what he stands for and who he is. Is a biopic really necessary?

The Joe Scarborough Stimulus: $2 Trillion on Light-Rail and Energy Development

MSNBC host voices disapproval of 2009 stimulus bill, but argues he would have doubled down if it were spent as he saw fit.

No Surprise: Times Readership Easily Most Liberal of Any 'Objective' News Outlet

A study on where people of different political persuasions get their news finds that the New York Times readership is the most liberal of any cited news outlet that holds itself out as an ...

Special WaPo Environmental Section Gives Greens Free Advertising

Supplement short on paid ads but long on free environmental opinion.

Now They Tell Us: Times Runs Several Skeptical Stories on Obama-Care

Just in time not to make a difference, the Times raises skeptical questions about Obama-care. This after a year of dismissing conservative concerns as myths and pushing the bloated program across ...

Sponsor of Tough New Arizona Immigration Law a 'Politically Incorrect Embarrassment'

Randal Archibold clearly doesn't approve of the "rightward tilt" of Arizona's Republicans that led to John McCain endorsing the state law, and finds "national civil rights groups and faith ...
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