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Consumer Confidence: Only News When It's Low(er
Just how low is consumer confidence - or how high? The media have historically focused on low reports while ignoring highs - and their own role in shaping opinions on the economy.
Sen. Kerry Blames Tornadoes on Global Warming
Former Democratic presidential nominee blames 'intense storms' that have killed more than 50 on climate change.
Surprise: Despite Bleak Predictions, Retail Sales Climb in January
Even with 0.3 percent increase, 'Morning Joe' co-host remains convinced that economy is 'heading' for downturn.
Enviro Shocker: Biofuels Production Contributes to Warming, Studies Sa
Two studies show clearing land for biofuel production will do more harm than it would prevent.
'World News' Jumps to Criticize 30-Day Foreclosure Freeze
Left-wing organization spokesman calls program unveiled by U.S. Treasury Dept. 'a PR effort.'
ABC 'World News' Goes after Credit Card Companies
Network fails to explain: just because the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, it doesn't undo supply and demand in the credit market.
Couric: Stocks Too Risky? Try Stamps
'Evening News' anchor advocates 'safer investment' in postage stamps and portrays meager savings as profit.
Oops! CBS Warns of Rough Day for Stocks, but Dow up Big
'Early Show' forecast of 'rough morning' for U.S. markets turns into a gain of 176 points.
ABC: Housing Crisis Leading People to Burn Down Their Homes
Segment portrays home borrowers nearing foreclosure as high-risk for arson with extreme statements.
$168-Billion Stimulus 'Too Little, Too Late,' Says Burnett on NBC
CNBC's Burnett questions whether bigger-than-expected stimulus package is enough to spark a slowly growing economy.
Bush Defends Tax Policies Against Media Attack at CPAC
President explains how his tax policy helped grow the economy; criticizes liberal health care proposals.
Obama, Thomas and Liberal Bias
The media paint the Supreme Court Justice's autobiography as angry, but ignore the rage in the presidential candidate's autobiography.