

According to a Washington Post story by Howard Kurtz, about 200 advertisers have "joined a boycott" of Glenn Beck's program, with Apple abandoning Fox News altogether.
www.thrfeed.com
4 months ago via Digg
Fox News's Fox Nation reported on a global warming activist who froze to death. Too bad the activist doesn't exist and the story came from an Onion-style parody site...
www.indecisionforever.com
4 months ago via Digg
Reporting what really matters.
www.prosebeforehos.com
11 days ago via Digg
Sarah Palin made another rash appearance on Bill O’Reilly’s "The Factor" Friday night, wherein he grilled her about immigration reform. The half-term governor left the Fox News Channel program angry and humilitated as O’Reilly exposed Palin’s limited…
www.politicususa.com
18 days ago via Digg
Renowned physicist shares thoughts on God, fatherly advice in ABC News interview.
abcnews.go.com
1 months ago via Digg
Fox News' senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said that Bush and Cheney should have been indicted for "torturing, for spying, for arresting without warrant...the whole idea that he could avoid and evade federal laws, treaties, federal jud…
rawstory.com
16 days ago via Digg
The New York Times says the Fox News Network has confirmed that former Alaska governor Sarah plain will become a regular contributor to the network in a multi-year deal.
content.usatoday.com
6 months ago via Digg
The mainstream media and the Obama administration must stop cowering before a right wing that has persistently forced its propaganda to be accepted as news by convincing traditional journalists that "fairness" requires treating extremist rants as "on…
www.washingtonpost.com
3 days ago via Digg
Arrests for videotaping police officers have become more common with the proliferation of portable video cameras and cell-phone recorders. The videos of alleged police misconduct have become hot items on the Internet and police have sought to stem th…
abcnews.go.com
9 days ago via Digg
At last, America, our long national nightmare is finally over. No, we're not talking about that little BP oil spill; that's yesterday's news. No, we're talking about something much bigger: the 'Arrested Development' movie is finally happening.
insidemovies.moviefone.com
12 days ago via Digg

