Another Howard Blackout: Don't Assume Everyone Knows Dean's Defeatist

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Pen Guns, Ignorance, and the National Firearms Act

Predictable Headlines from Predictable Sources

Media Myths: The Housing Bubble is Bursting

Don't miss my latest writing for the Free Market Project: Media claims about a “housing bubble” are nothing new. Since before the 9/11 terror attacks, the media have been calling the housing market a “bubble” while predicting an imminent, devastating decline. Not only have they been wrong in forecasting such a top, they have thoroughly mischaracterized what an investment bubble is. Now that the…

What You're Hearing, and What You Haven't Heard

USA Today's Gas Price Map

"Cheaper gas gets season rolling," trumpets the front page of the November 23 edition of USA Today, in a story that breaks the usual media template on "soaring" or "record" gas prices that the Free Market Project study documented in early November. USA Today's coverage of dropping gas prices continues on pages 8-9A with "Pump prices dip below $2 in some states; still up from '04," which is…

USA Today Sports Columnist Responds to NewsBusters Article

Bill Clinton Wants Civility, But Needs "Rabies Shot" To Talk Deficits

Newsweek’s Fineman Joins Media Herd Overstating Murtha’s Iraq War

Newsweek’s Howard Fineman, in a new article entitled “Bush at the Tipping Point,” joined an expanding list of media representatives that have not only completely ignored statements made by Rep. John Murtha (D-Pennsylvania) concerning his disappointments with the Iraq war that came before his Thursday call for troop withdrawals, but also thoroughly misrepresented the level of support that Murtha…

USA Today Editorial Illustrates Problems With Media Coverage of Alito

CNN Continues to Refer to Plame as an “Undercover CIA Operative

In a report last night on CNN’s “Newsnight,” David Ensor continually referred to CIA employee Valerie Plame as being “undercover.” In fact, the entire report was about the dire consequences to the agency as a whole as a result of such an "outing," as well as to Plame:“Forty-two-year-old Valerie Plame Wilson, whose husband referred to her as 'Jane Bond,' is clearly now the most famous female spy…

Update: USA Today Removes Photograph

Earlier today NewsBusters contributor Bob Owens noted that USA Today doctored an image of Condoleezza Rice. Original: Altered: USA Today has now removed the doctered photographed of Condoleezza Rice and included a note from the editor with the correction: Editor's note: The photo of Condoleezza Rice that originally accompanied this story was altered in a manner that did not meet USA…

Photo Ethics Elude USA Today