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Congress is trying to force carmakers to keep AM radio − it should also use this opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past

In the 1950s, transistor technology allowed smaller radios to be installed in the dashboard. H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock via Getty Images by Matthew Jordan, Penn State A...

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch resigns − extending Joe Biden’s ongoing good luck streak with the media

President Joe Biden speaks during a press conference at the White House in January 2022. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images by Michael J. Socolow, University...

MTV causes stir with film on White people

NEW YORK (AP) _ One of the challenges for makers of the MTV documentary ``White People'' was getting folks to talk about race when...

Idris Elba Can’t Play James Bond Because He’s Black, Rush Limbaugh Says

The fact that Sony executives even had the audacity to merely consider black Britain-born actor Idris Elba to play the next James Bond caused outrage in…

Right wing media pretends racism doesn’t exist

A new posting by MediaMatters.org, the media watchdog group, sums up the conservative strategy under the headline, “Don’t Litigate It, Don’t Ever Talk About...

Opinionated Don Lemon breaking out at CNN

NEW YORK (AP) — CNN's Don Lemon braced himself after being recognized by a viewer on a Harlem street. "I don't always agree with you,"...

Mandela opponents trying to re-write history

(NNPA)—Many conservatives who actively opposed Nelson Mandela’s protracted struggle to establish democracy in White minority-ruled South Africa are trying to rationalize their past criticism...

The pope as Marxist: Is Limbaugh right?

(CNN) -- Radio personality Rush Limbaugh declared himself bewildered by recent papal statements "about the utter evils of capitalism." In his broadcast, titled "It's...

Trans fat doesn’t stir much ‘nanny state’ debate

This May 31, 2012 file photo shows a man leaveing a 7-Eleven store with a Double Gulp drink, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) by Connie CassAssociated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — They are among our most personal daily decisions: what to eat or drink. Maybe what to inhale. Now that the government's banning trans fat, does that mean it's revving up to take away our choice to consume all sorts of other unhealthy stuff? What about salt? Soda? Cigarettes?

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