Employment
6/7/2006 2:00 PM ET
Networks continue to downplay or skip fiasco at Democrat-run Fannie Mae.
6/7/2006 2:00 PM ET
But years ago when prices climbed, the media sometimes adjusted for inflation to show gas prices werent really all that high.
6/7/2006 2:00 PM ET
But teachers earn above the average U.S. wage and young people are drawn to better-paying jobs by a strong economy.
6/7/2006 2:00 PM ET
Media ran with administration catchphrase despite its obvious flaws.
6/6/2006 2:00 PM ET
Evening News favors new allegations over other reasons for high prices, ignoring FTC report that found no price manipulation.
6/2/2006 2:00 PM ET
Gibson continues media focus on declining Big Three automakers, despite other companies new factories.
6/1/2006 2:00 PM ET
Other networks ignore story, continuing pattern of media apathy on South Americas socialist oil giant.
6/1/2006 2:00 PM ET
Entertainment Weekly, Time praise the environmentalist laptop-wielding ninja
5/31/2006 2:00 PM ET
Dobbs reporter takes Treasury secretary nomination as chance to rehash attacks on Bush economy, ignore strong economic growth.
5/31/2006 2:00 PM ET
Whether its kayaking, going solar or harnessing the power from really natural gas, the media are fond of anything that doesnt count on oil.