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Men Are Hurt By Sexist Ads Too, New Study Says

Men Are Hurt By Sexist Ads Too, New Study Says

A new study says prints ads encourage men to express their masculinity through excessive body building, partying, and violence towards women.

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George Will: George Will Hates Big Government, But It's Big Government That Signs His Paycheck

George Will: George Will Hates Big Government, But It's Big Government That Signs His Paycheck

George Will uses his Washington Post column to rail against big government, but a look into the Post's finances reveals that Will benefits from government largesse just as much as anyone else.

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NPR Helpfully Describes Senator Gillibrand As “Petite, Blond, And Perky”

NPR Helpfully Describes Senator Gillibrand As “Petite, Blond, And Perky”

Oh no they didn't.

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Now the Associated Press Is Getting a Taste Of Its Own Medicine

Now the Associated Press Is Getting a Taste Of Its Own Medicine

The AP phone scandal places the journalists at the forefront of the debates raised by their own reporting and the tedious balance between national security and privacy rights.

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Bill O'Reilly and Wolf Blitzer Think It's Ok For the Government to Spy On Them

Bill O'Reilly and Wolf Blitzer Think It's Ok For the Government to Spy On Them

What do Bill O'Relly and Wolf Blitzer have in common? They've both dissented from the majority opinion in the press and supported the Justice Department's irresponsible seizure of AP records.

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Immigration Reform 2013: Fox News Needs a Lesson in Style — AP Style, That Is

Immigration Reform 2013: Fox News Needs a Lesson in Style — AP Style, That Is

Basic inconsistencies between the language used at Fox News and its Latino News site beg the question: who are they really writing for?

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Bloomberg News Privacy Breach: Matthew Winkler Admits Reporters Had Client Information Access

Bloomberg News Privacy Breach: Matthew Winkler Admits Reporters Had Client Information Access

The editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News admitted that reporters have been able to access sensitive information from clients.

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Eric Holder AP Scandal: What the DOJ Was After

Eric Holder AP Scandal: What the DOJ Was After

The backstory behind the Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone logs could prove far more interesting than even that troubling development.

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