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Aly Nielsen | October 9, 2015

Just because the government says it, doesn’t mean it is true and that especially applies to dietary advice and nutrition.

For years, the U.S. government and the liberal news media dissuaded people from consuming saturated fats…

Aly Nielsen | October 7, 2015

Media outlets conveniently seized upon a study claiming to show higher alcohol taxes reduced drunken-driving deaths, but ignored problems with the study including its funding.

In April 2015, the media, including The Washington Post,…

Michael Greibrok | October 6, 2015

Squawk Box co-host Joe Kernen lit into writers at The Huffington Post Tuesday morning for their poor understanding of basic economics..

While The Huffington…

Aly Nielsen | October 5, 2015

A new fact-checking organization is set to launch in October 2015, but it turns out a liberal billionaire is behind it and footing most of the bill.

Poynter Institute, a journalism education organization, announced in July that it would…

Michael Greibrok | October 2, 2015

The September jobs report turned out to be a disappointment with fewer than anticipated jobs gains and labor force participation at its lowest rate since October of 1977.…

Julia A. Seymour | October 1, 2015

Hurricane Joaquin hasn’t hit ground in the U.S. yet, and might not, but already a climate alarmist public relations shop is pushing “Journalists” to blame…

Aly Nielsen | October 1, 2015

A few Hillary supporters just learned an important lesson about paying attention to your candidate’s policies.

Following the announcement of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s  tax plan, late night TV host…

Julia A. Seymour | October 1, 2015

Conservative filmmaker Phelim McAleer has a new film challenging Josh Fox and his claims about hydraulic fracturing. McAleer’s GasHoax will be released on October 1, the…

Michael Greibrok | September 30, 2015

Candidate Donald Trump recently released his tax plan and the media were all over it. However, CBS seemed to suffer a case of amnesia between two broadcasts on its network.…

Dan Gainor | September 30, 2015

How do you spell hypocrisy? W-a-s-h-i-n-g-t-o-n P-o-s-t.

The Washington, D.C., paper of record has spent the past year filling bird cages and landfills with stories about income inequality – 156 in print alone and another 404 in…

Aly Nielsen | September 29, 2015

Billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer has taken to doctoring his own biographical history to make himself seem more genuine.

In a Sept. 28, interview on MSNBC’s All in with Chris Hayes, Steyer told Hayes that his climate “…

Michael Greibrok | September 25, 2015

Associated Press (AP), the arbiters of style for journalism, issued new rules related to global warming and climate change coverage, infuriating liberal environmentalists.…

Julia A. Seymour | September 24, 2015

Editor's Note: This post contains spoilers from the premiere of The Player.

Entertainment is full of plotlines that make wealthy people look evil, or…

Michael Greibrok | September 23, 2015

The left is up in arms over the pharmaceutical CEO who raised prices for a drug mostly used by AIDS patients by more than 5,000 percent, but experts CNBC interviewed said regulatory barriers helped make it possible.

Founder and…

Aly Nielsen | September 23, 2015

Editor’s Note: Some readers might be offended by the language used in this story.

Correction: The original version of the story said that Judge Bork withdrew his nomination for the Supreme Court. He did not withdraw, but was voted…

Michael Greibrok | September 23, 2015

Paul Krugman’s anti-austerity, pro-Keynesian views sounds like a broken record, even to the left-wing publications that agree with him.

Mike Pesca, who has a daily podcast for Salon called “The Gist,” said that the Nobel…

Julia A. Seymour | September 21, 2015

Pope Francis is kicking off his American tour and attracting attention not just from Catholics, but the liberal news media that love everything the pope does that they agree…

Aly Nielsen | September 21, 2015

Democrat Rep. Juan Vargas’s campaign incorrectly claimed a top CNN executive had given it a $1,000 contribution. The campaign now admits its error and has filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to correct the mistake.

Julia A. Seymour | September 18, 2015

The healthy living editor for The Huffington Post reacted to the CNN GOP debate by criticizing Donald Trump and others for “peddling dangerous and bad ideas about health…

Michael Greibrok | September 15, 2015

Businessman and reality TV star, Mark Cuban, seems to be jealous of the attention Donald Trump has received while campaigning for the GOP presidential nomination. In an email exchange with CNBC, Cuban discussed how presidential campaigning has…