CNN's Sanchez claims they will cover HCAN protests "the same way" as Tea Party protests.
NBC's police drama focuses on the case of murdered prostitutes found with prayer cards at the scene of the crime. Evidence leads to a minister who thought it was his mission to send those girls to…
Despite the fact that numerous studies have shown that living together before tying the knot leads to an unhappy marriage, CBS' Early Show only had good things to say.
The Early Show turns to liberal group spokesman about "misleading" food labels.
In anticipation of February's jobs report, White House chief economics adviser Larry Summer says the bad weather could distort jobless figures.
In an interview with CNN and Newsweek's Fareed Zakaria, George Soros says the fin. crisis has led to a "bankruptcy" of free-market ideology
On "American Morning" the figure that 46 million Americans are uninsured is repeated and goes unchallenged.
CNN illustrates the troubling disparity of retirement between middle-class Americans and federal officials.
Joy Behar expressed her take on monogamy during a discussion on her CNN Headline News program about sex addiction and pornography.
"View" panelist Joy Behar expresses her support for Howard Stern as Simon Cowell's replacement on "American Idol."
As part of CNN's special series -- "Black in America," Soledad O'Brien explains the black community's distrust and paranoia of the U.S. government.
Joan Walsh tells MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Feb. 17 that conservative "documents" and "gatherings" are "turning back the clock."
Don Imus interviews conservative author and radio-host Mark Levin about the administration's stimulus package.
Musician Kid Rock sits down for an interview on "America Live" to discuss the state of America and Detroit
Good Morning America covers rising insurance premiums--neglecting what is at the root of rising medical costs.
On Feb. 16's Joy Behar Show, the crude comedian Kathy Griffin and host Behar readily agreed that religious groups are the "most fun" to tear apart because they're "the most angry," "self-righteous…
Brent asks Fox & Friends why one year later, networks still refuse to ask tough questions regarding stimulus appropriations and unemployment.
The Fox Business Bulls and Bears team examines the EU response to Greece's debt and potential default crisis
John Stossel interviews the president of a public employees union regarding California's impending crisis due to public employee pensions and unfunded liabilities.
With the housing market still struggling, Good Morning America encourages struggling homeowners to consider walking away from "underwater" homes, claiming there is an unfair double-standard for…
Dan Gainor VP for Business and Culture appears on the February 12th edition of Fox Business News' Varney and Company to discuss the latest BMI report on the Stimulus.
On Feb. 9's "Joy Behar Show," gay activist and talk radio host Michelangelo Signorile warned that Anne Hathaway might be facing some repercussions for leaving the Catholic Church due to its "…
A woman is thought to be murdered because of her profession as an abortionist.
Economist Larry Summers tell Fox Biz on February 9 that taxing the rich is the best policy for job growth and small business aid.
Activist Shelby Knox explains the real problem with Tebow's Super Bowl ad is that it was produced by Focus on the Family.