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The Big Story Primed for a fight, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum traded testy accusations about health care, spending earmarks, and federal bailouts Wednesday night in the 20th and possibly final debate of the roller-coaster race for the Republican presidential nomination -- with Ron Paul chiming in against the upstart Pennsylvanian as a "fake." READ MORE | ||||||
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Book Excerpt: The Fox Effect As the first months of Obama's presidency progressed, the differences in coverage between Fox News and other networks continued to emerge. Fox became a breeding ground for Republican talking points. This link grew so tight that Fox began airing Republican press releases verbatim, presenting them as original reporting with no citation. They even forgot to take out the typos. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Column: E.J. Dionne They say that President Obama is a Muslim, but if he isn't, he's a secularist who is waging war on religion. On some days he's a Nazi, but on most others he's merely a socialist. It's simply astonishing that a man in his fourth year as our president continues to be the object of the most extraordinary paranoid fantasies. READ MORE | ||||||
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Money The ink wasn't even dry on a settlement with the nation's top mortgage lenders when Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon laid claim to a chunk of the money to avert a huge budget cut for public colleges and universities. He's not the only politician eyeing the cash for purposes that have nothing to do with foreclosure. Like a pot of gold in a barren field, the $25 billion deal offers a tempting and timely source of funding for state governments with multi-million dollar budget gaps. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Column: Jim Hightower The choices for our country's rising forces of economic and political democracy are not limited to corporate or government control. There's another, much better way of organizing America's economic strength: The Cooperative Way. READ MORE | ||||||
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Featured Column: Leonard Pitts Jr. How many times do you suppose Jeremy Lin had people tell him there was no way a Chinese guy could compete in a game dominated by African-Americans? Yet there he is, ballin' at the highest level. READ MORE | ||||||
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