AP Works Hard to Find the Negative in Yesterday's ISM Non-Manufacturin

The Associated Press, in an unbylined article, had this to say about yesterday's Institute for Supply Management Non-Manufacturing Report (see first bullet below regarding the bolded words): U.S. Service Sector Expands Tuesday June 5, 11:20 AM EDT NEW YORK (AP) — The nation's service sector expanded at a faster-than-expected pace in May, suggesting it could help sustain broader economic growth…

Ford Sales Dive Continues, As Does Media Near-Blackout of AFA Boycott

Ford's protracted sales slump continued in May, while every other major automaker showed gains: DETROIT — Toyota Motor Corp.'s U.S. vehicle sales jumped 14.1 percent in May to its best monthly level ever and General Motors Corp.'s sales rose 9.7 percent, helping boost industry sales 5 percent, as both automakers credited in part the appeal of their more fuel-efficient offerings amid high gas…

Conde-Nast's Portfolio Business Magazine Blog Attacks Businessmen

NY Times' 'Manufacturing Recession' Reporter Cites Shaky Info On Illeg

On February 28 (second item at link), New York Times business reporter David Leonhardt infamously wrote the following: For Manufacturing, a Recession Has Arrived The nation’s manufacturing sector managed to slip into a recession with almost nobody seeming to notice. Well, until yesterday. To this day, Leonhardt appears to be the only one to "notice" a recession in manufacturing -- because it…

CBS Spins TB Scare into Drug Industry Attack

Washington Post Glorifies ‘Progressive’ PR Man

ABC Gives Liberal Group a Platform to Attack ‘Poor Values’ of Wal

AP: Wal-Mart Firing Cashier for Insulting Shoppers Is Newsworthy

It's generally bad for business to have a flippant employee who insults your loyal customers. Now if someone could just give that newsflash to the Associated Press. The AP today picked up on the plight of one David Noordeweir, who was fired in late February from a Michigan Wal-Mart for an entry on his MySpace page that insulted the intelligence of Wal-Mart shoppers. Here's the lede.:A former Wal…

Media 'Suspicious' about Gas Gouging

WashPost Pushes Feminist Complaints, Puffs Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Late

Update posted below w/link to NRO's Bench Memos. "Over Ginsburg's Dissent, Court Limits Bias Suits," blared the May 30 front page headline by the Washington Post Supreme Court reporter Robert Barnes. While the 5-4 ruling in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. hinged on a plain and simple application of a 1964 federal law, Barnes front-loaded his article with the dissent of liberal…

NY Times Accidentally Does Opposition Research on Clintons, Attempts C

CBS Airs Insurance Hit Piece Just in Time for 'Sicko

Winter Sports Seek Congressional Protection from Global Warming

Bubble, Schmubble: Median Home Sale Price Decline Almost Entirely Due