WhiteHouseRocks's Call to End the Superdelegate SystemOn Saturday the Democratic National Committee Rules and Bylaws Committee will meet to decide the fate of Florida and Michigan's delegates to the Democratic National Convention. As DNC members, the 30 rules committee members
Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at the upside of the Chinese earthquake, the battle between biofuels and
Rachel Ray Dunkin Donuts ad featuring controversial scarfDunkin' Donuts was forced to pull an online ad for frozen latte's featuring domestic maven Rachel Ray after receiving complaints from right-wing bloggers, including conservative FOX News commentator Michelle Malkin, that a black-and-white
Menthol cigarette ad targeting African AmericansThe National African American Tobacco Prevention Network (NAATPN), has withdrawn its support from a bill to allow the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco products. The legislation would ban spice, fruit and candy
For Richard A. Clarke, the former Bush administration security advisor whose tell-all book was denounced as a betrayal four years ago, the current White House attacks on former press secretary Scott McClellan are reminiscent of what he went through. "It's
The wise men who formulated the National Telecom Policy 999 broke the vertically integrated National Telecom Network into three segments, i.e., Access (Fixed and Mobile), National Long Distance and International Long Distance.
The Nehru-Gandhis were not the only family to be slapped in the face by voters in Karnataka tired of being taken for granted. The Bangarappa and Deve Gowda clans have also been humbled.
A new report from Borrell Associates Inc. details how media companies shared the $8.7 billion spent on local online advertising last year and benchmarks revenues from more than 3,000 sites. ... [visit site to read more]