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Entertainment Weekly Praises More Graphic 'Gossip Girl' Threesome

EW claims embellished threesome story line goes 'back up the quality ladder.'

'Hunger' in America Makes a Comeback...in Times Headlines, Anyway

An Agriculture Department study showing a rise in "food insecurity" becomes a "soaring" increase in U.S. "hunger" in the hands of excitable Times headline writers.

Was KSM Really 'Tortured By Waterboarding 183 Times'?

If Khalid Shaikh Mohammed really was "tortured by waterboarding 183 times" before he gave information, as a high-strung editorial claims, how awful could the procedure really be? But the Times' ...

Times 'Bows' to Obama Officials Who Say President Observed Protocol in Japan

Besides dismissing concerns over Obama's deep bow in Japan as attacks from "conservative American bloggers," reporters Helene Cooper and David Barboza see Obama making "progress" in getting Russia ...

Times Sells MSNBC As 'Progressive But Not Partisan'

In his profile of MSNBC and host Rachel Maddow, reporter Brian Stelter stuck to supportive sources who believe MSNBC has ideological integrity and independence where Fox News has none.

Huckabee: Obama's Redistribution Extends to Health Care, Foreign Policy

FNC host and former Arkansas governor says president's policies well-intentioned, but gone about 'in the worst possible way if they're really serious about recovery.'

MSNBC Crusades for Tax-Funded Abortion

Accusations of lying, calls for IRS investigations dominate coverage of Stupak Amendment.

Double Whammy: MSNBC's 'Green Week' Coverage Attacks Bottled Water and BPA

NBC environmental correspondent Anne Thompson and MSNBC host Contessa Brewer slam water containers in one-sided report.

Cheap Shot Alert: Paul Krugman Attacks Powerline Blog, Citing Four-Year-Old Post

Economist turned liberal-meme chasing columnist Paul Krugman wondered if Media Matters would get credit for bringing down CNN anchor Lou Dobbs "the way the ludicrous Powerline got lionized for ...

Frank Rich Breaks Columnists' Silence on Fort Hood, Chides 'Self-Proclaimed Patriots of the American Right'

The Times former drama critic reluctantly suggests conservatives may have a point about political correctness making the Fort Hood massacre possible, but then goes into a muddled argument blaming ...
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