Under the First Amendment Rush Limbaugh can express his views, Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) told CNSNews.com (By Nicholas Ballasy; Jon Schulter).
Popular Columbian singer Shakira says that with election of Barak Obama as president, the "world respects America ... again" (By Nicholas Ballasy; Jon Schulter).
For Barack Obama’s 2009 inaugural, journalists on ABC, CBS and NBC were “awed” by the new President and his “sacred event."
On the red carpet at the Declare Yourself Inaugural ball, actor Jamie Foxx gave CNSNews.com's Nick Ballasy $100 for knowing the Isley Brothers sang the original version of "Shout." (By Nicholas…
For Barack Obama’s 2009 inaugural, journalists on ABC, CBS and NBC were “awed” by the new President and his “sacred event."
Illinois's Roland Burris was "legitimately selected" to fill the Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama, says RNC candidate Michael Steele. (Story by Nicholas Ballasy and Jon Schulter.)
According to ex-CBS anchor Dan Rather, Inauguration Day should be moved to Dec. 1. Appearing on Friday's "Morning Joe," he also fretted that America is facing its worst crisis since the Civil War…
Appearing on the December 4 "Morning Joe," MSNBC Political Director Chuck Todd acknowledged his "friends at NewsBusters" after co-host Willie Geist compared comments made by Michael Moore to Todd'…
ABC and "Good Morning America" news anchor Chris Cuomo answers a viewer's question about his underwear habits.
Appearing on "Fox & Friends," Media Research Center President Brent Bozell decried media bias in coverage of Republican Sarah Palin, including attacks on her experience and the media picking…
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said she would support Barack Obama in his plan to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act if he is elected president.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the surge in Iraq has not fulfilled its purpose, that she supports a surge in Afghanistan and that she backs Barack Obama's plan to repeal the Defense of Marriage…
ABC's George Stephanopoulos swooned that Obama's Iraq visit was going "better than they could have imagined." He then played sportscaster, voicing over B-roll of Sen. Obama shooting hoops.
When media personality Tim Russert, once a top adviser to leading Democratic officeholders in New York, died of a heart attack in June, editors at YouTube rightly paid tribute to him by promoting…