'Evening News' Plays Race Card on Home Loans
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CBS suggests race was a factor in $300 delinquency surcharge in subprime hardship story.
'Nightly News' Takes Populist Tone on Student Loans
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NBC urges federal involvement instead of personal responsibility, ignores government role in rising tuition.
Burnett Quadruples Foreclosure Statistics
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Reporter says 8 percent of homes are in foreclosure, when it was actually 2 percent for the fourth quarter of 2007.
Advantage for Hillary? Carville Wants Primaries, Not Caucuses Due to
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Clinton advisor uses 'idiotic economic policies' as rationale to support vote most favorable to former first lady.
Finding a Gas Station with the Highest Price
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Prices onscreen continue to be higher than the national average for gas.
Eco-Groups Could Kill Kosovo Economy Before It Grows
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'Biggest enemies of the poor' might seek to shut down new nation's mining lifeline.
Take 2: Networks Still Ignore, Print Media Still Bash Warming Conferen
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A few instances of media mentions - combined with plenty of criticism and dismissiveness - do not equal balanced coverage.
Networks Ignore, Newspapers Mock N.Y. Climate Change Conference
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Networks continue trend of ignoring scientists who challenge 'consensus,' while newspapers find plenty of environmentalists to mock them.
Stossel: 'Socialist Media -- Maybe They Will Just Never Get It
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ABC '20/20' co-anchor says journalism has anti-business, anti-capitalist tendencies.
Caps and Trade-offs: Presidential Candidates Embrace Massive Penalties
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All three frontrunners have declared support for energy legislation that would cost consumers and businesses lots of money.
Former Thatcher Adviser Monckton Warns Global Warming Alarmism 'Kills
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Speaking at international conference, he blames the propagation of the global warming 'scare' on a combination of factors, including the 'the media wanting a scare story.'
Caps and Trade-offs: Presidential Candidates and Climate Change
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All three frontrunners have declared support for mandatory emissions reductions - which would cost consumers and businesses lots of money.