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On July 31, 2006 CBS “Evening News” used footage of The Great Depression to frighten Americans who are spending instead of saving money.
CBS’s "Evening News" Thalia Assuras delivers “just the facts” as she mentions privately-run public schools.
CBS’s Sharyl Attkisson highlights Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) as a tax-cutting ‘new sheriff in town’ in the incoming Democratic-majority Congress.
CBS Evening News reporter Mark Phillips threatens “drought, floods, and general economic collapse” could result from global warming if nothing is…
Katie Couric, CBS Evening News, predicted jobs were in jeopardy. Couric's words came just hours before the Dept. of Labor announcement of a drop in…
In July, CNN’s Lou Dobbs said the federal deficit would not go down without tax increases, but it turns out he was wrong.
CBS’s Harry Smith admits the media panicked recently about rising gas prices, only to now see them dropping "like a stone" on "The Early Show."
CBS stacks the sources against the insurance company in a July 20 “Early Show” segment about the apparently “ambiguous” flood exclusion.
CBS’s Julie Chen goes out of her way to congratulate Michael Jacobson, of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, for forcing non-diet sodas…
CBS laments “prices are just too expensive” for home buyers on "Morning News."
Businessmen will go to any means to get a competitive edge. Even if it means murder and weapons trafficking.
Reporter Sharyn Alfonsi warned of the dangers of 2006: "With big business struggling, unsteady interest rates, and signs of a recession, the best…