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Members of both political parties frequently allege the existence of political bias in the media, yet there have been few systematic studies of such bias to date and none that examines whether the media treat Democratic and Republican presidents differently. AEI scholars John R. Lott Jr. and Kevin A. Hassett...
If people seriously believe that the tea parties and Palin's "lock and load" rhetoric are to blame, then what shall we do about it?
Journalism school is a remarkable institution: the only form of professional education despised by its own profession.
The fact is that meth is a devastating drug for those who abuse it, casting a vast halo of destruction across communities. To say so is not crying meth.
The issue of hurricanes and climate change--a linkage not established in current climate science--distracts from the most significant environmental lessons of the Katrina disaster.



