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Anthony Watts / Watts Up With That?:
1998 no longer the hottest year on record in USA — Here's a story of scientific investigation and discovery I'm proud to have had a small part in. — Regular readers may remember that I posted about a climate station in Detroit Lakes MN last week, surveyed by volunteer Don Kostuch …
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Steve McIntyre / Climate Audit:
A New Leaderboard at the U.S. Open — There has been some turmoil yesterday on the leaderboard of the U.S. (Temperature) Open and there is a new leader. — A little unexpectedly, 1998 had a late bogey and 1934 had a late birdie. (I thought that they were both in the clubhouse since the turmoil seemed to be in the 2000s.)
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NewsBusters.org
Michael Asher / DailyTech:
Blogger Finds Y2K Bug in NASA Climate Data — Years of bad data corrected; 1998 no longer the warmest year on record — My earlier column this week detailed the work of a volunteer team to assess problems with US temperature data used for climate modeling.
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Flopping Aces, Secular Blasphemy, TigerHawk, Sister Toldjah, Tim Blair, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS, Wake up America and PoliPundit.com
Ryan Sager / Latest Politics:
The Gay Debate — Stay tuned here for some liveblogging of the first-ever gay-issues debate, being held by the Democrats in Los Angeles and carried on the LOGO network... [You can watch live on the Logo Web site here.] — 9:01: Margaret Carlson is moderating.
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Classical Values
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Agence France Presse:
US public sees news media as biased, inaccurate, uncaring: poll — More than half of Americans say US news organizations are politically biased, inaccurate, and don't care about the people they report on, a poll published Thursday showed. — And poll respondents who use the Internet …
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Pew Research Center:
Internet News Audience Highly Critical of News Organizations — Views of Press Values and Performance: 1985-2007 — Summary of Findings — The American public continues to fault news organizations for a number of perceived failures, with solid majorities criticizing them for political bias …
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Cheney urging military strikes on Iran — WASHINGTON — President Bush charged Thursday that Iran continues to arm and train insurgents who are killing U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and he threatened action if that continues. — At a news conference Thursday, Bush said Iran had been warned …
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Washington Post:
Romney's Cash Beckons Iowans To Straw Poll — As thousands of Republican activists prepare to descend on Ames, Iowa, tomorrow for the straw poll meant to gauge support for the GOP's presidential contenders, the event has all the markings of a historic mismatch.
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Oliver Willis
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Bush to order new crackdown on U.S. border — The Bush administration on Friday will announce plans to enlist state and local law enforcement in cracking down on illegal immigrants, which previously was largely a federal function, according to congressional sources.
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New York Times
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Matt / Think Progress:
In A Three Minute Monologue, Matthews Gushes Over Bush's 'Great Neo-Conservative Mind' — Immediately following President Bush's press conference today, MSNBC's Chris Matthews spent three unbroken minutes fawning over the president's "powerful rendition" of his "philosophy" without uttering a single critical word.
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Media Matters for America:
Matthews: Where have all the "big, beefy" "every-way big guy" Democrats gone? — While discussing the Democratic presidential candidates on the August 8 edition of MSNBC's Hardball, host Chris Matthews asserted: "I don't see a big, beefy alternative to [Sen.] Hillary Clinton [D-NY] — a big guy.
Horses Mouth:
Okay, this is getting serious. The media carnival about alleged war critics Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack "suddenly" expressing optimism about the surge is now threatening to balloon into something much larger than those two, a meme much more grotesque and Frankenstein-like. Call it a Franken-meme.
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ABCNEWS, Wake up America, Firedoglake, Think Progress, The Carpetbagger Report and The Newshoggers
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Kevin / Pundit Review:
Charges finally dropped against Haditha Marine Justin Sharratt — Congratulations to the entire Sharratt family. — We have had the pleasure of speaking with Justin's father Darryl on Pundit Review Radio twice in recent weeks. In the first interview, we provided a detailed overview …
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Let Freedom Ring, Agence France Presse, Sister Toldjah, michellemalkin.com, Wake up America, QandO, BLACKFIVE and Outside The Beltway
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Andrew Roth / Club for Growth:
The 2007 Club for Growth RePORK Card … These scores reflect the percentage of YES votes on 50 anti-pork amendments, which are itemized at the bottom of the page. Four House members were not included on this scorecard: — 1. Jo Ann Davis (R-VA-01) - recovering from surgery and thus did not vote
New York Times:
Getting the Rescue Right — Help has been way too slow in coming for the estimated 1.7 million people who will lose their homes to foreclosure this year and next. A modest bill to bolster funds for state, local and nonprofit agencies that help hard-pressed homeowners renegotiate their mortgages …
New York Times:
Mortgage Losses Echo in Europe and on Wall Street — Turmoil in the home loan market ricocheted from the United States to Europe and back again yesterday as stocks on Wall Street suffered their biggest one-day decline since February, reflecting growing concerns about tightening credit worldwide.
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Associated Press
Steven D. Levitt / New York Times:
Terrorism, Part II — On the very first day that our blog was hosted by the New York Times, I wrote a post that generated the most hate mail I've gotten since the abortion-crime story first broke almost a decade ago. The people e-mailing me can't decide whether I am a moron, a traitor, or both.
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News Hounds, Doug Ross, The Gun Toting Liberal™, Clayton Cramer's BLOG and Schneier on Security