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By: Nate Beeler
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01/23/10 9:00 PM EST

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Onscreen with Online Opinion Editor David Freddoso, MSNBC's David Shuster claimed that FOX News was more biased than MSNBC. As Freddoso replied, how exactly do you quantify that?...

Today's Examiner editorial - "Obama's EPA stifles new energy gains" - focuses on yesterday's announcement by the agency that it has decided to spend millions of dollars on a new...

Republican Gov. Don Carcieri of Rhode Island has asked his state's two Democratic members of Congress -- Jim Langevin and Patrick Kennedy -- to vote against ObamaCare. He cites...

A new Gallup Poll survey finds a growing sense that things will get worse for most people in America if Obamacare becomes law. Among the results of the survey, which was taken...






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