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2010 Heats Up News Hype over Global Warming
Morning shows, USA Today focus on 'record' heat; offer dire predictions about droughts, floods and snowfall.
Herman Cain Floated as 2012 Presidential Candidate by Politics Daily
BMI national chairman hailed as especially potent force' among conservatives.
NY Times Highlights Return to Financial Regulation
Newspaper spins 'sweeping expansion of financial regulation,' as reassertion of 'supervision' after 'era of hands-off optimism.'
Van Jones: 'Higher Energy Costs Are Unavoidable
Former green jobs czar join Soros headlining liberal event, argues for 'dramatically more' than $80 billion in spending.
ClimateGate 'Whitewash' Helps 'Clear' Scientists, U.S., International
Lefties complain about lack of media coverage of Muir Russell report, critics point out study was commissioned by university under review.
Columbia University President Champions 'More Public Funding' for Medi
Head of school that includes prestigious journalism program warns against 'trusting the market alone' for news coverage.
Doomsday Seed Trip Emits 24,300+ lb. Carbon Footprint
Bipartisan delegation creates more carbon in one 'global warming' trip than average person generates annually.
CNN Money Promotes 'Other Kinds of Government Assistance
Report advertises federal aid, downplays individual spirit in addressing unemployment.
Environmentalists Using Religion, Oil Spill to Promote Green Agenda
Media see 'opportunity' to push cause, suggest embracing environmentalism as faith-based response to disaster.
Bartiromo: Stimulus Likely Didn't Save Economy; Anchor Credits Fed
CNBC 'Closing Bell' host blames Obamanomics for tepid moves by business to lower unemployment levels.
Time Magazine Cites Lack of Strikes, Rise of Collectivism 'Top Signs o
List also takes cracks at health care industry, wacky fast food promotions and big box store weddings.
Nye Delighted About Exoneration From ClimateGate 'Sham'; Calls Skeptic
Famed 'Science Guy' and global warming alarmist says scandal was based on out-of-context twisted phrases; Lomborg still questions credibility.