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Is Fox News Big Enough for Shep Smith and Glenn Beck?

Commentary by Eric Boehlert It must have been an awkward elevator ride for Shep Smith over at Fox News headquarters last Friday, heading up to the 12th-floor studio where his Fox Report program originates. I’m just imagining the nasty looks he must have gotten from co-workers — if any of[Read More…]

AMA Reporting Needs a Second Opinion

CommentaryBy Jamison Foser Thursday’s New York Times article about the American Medical Association’s opposition to the inclusion of a strong public option in health care reform had several serious flaws. As a result, it greatly overstated the significance of the AMA’s stance and left out key information that undermines the[Read More…]

Awesome Roberto Clemente Special on American Experience

Commentary American Experience on PBS ran an incredible special tonight on Roberto Clemente. Seeing and hearing The Great One again was haunting. Watching him reach his 3,000th hit was incredible. It was only short time later that he took off on that fateful flight on December 31, 1972… Watch the[Read More…]

Statement from U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Results of NAEP Arts 2008 Assessment

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–June 15, 2009. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan released the following statement today regarding results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Arts 2008 assessment of Music and Visual Arts at Grade 8: These results are important for several reasons. First, they remind us that the arts[Read More…]

Pundits Should Be Judged in Court of Public Opinion

Commentary Inside the First Amendment By Gene Policinski First Amendment Center vice president/executive director With all due respect, none of the following people has ever made me do one thing differently in my life, except occasionally change the channel: Bill O’Reilly, Keith Olbermann, Rush Limbaugh, Rachel Maddow and dozens of[Read More…]

Sculpture Park Trip to Michigan

In the forefront, “Light of the Moon,” 1991, by Igor Mitoraj, in bronze.In the background, Jonathan Borofsky’s “Male/Female,” from 2001. From the collection of Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, MI. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) University Park, IL–(ENEWSPF)– While the Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park (NMSP) at Governors State University[Read More…]

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