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Abrams: NPR firing 'bad strategic move'updated: Mon Oct 25 2010 05:38:00

Mediaite.com founder Dan Abrams: NPR's firing of Juan Williams for his comments on Muslims was a "bad strategic move."

Should Juan Williams' remarks have cost him his job?updated: Sat Oct 23 2010 11:20:00

It's a cottage industry lately. One week we led with CNN President Jon Klein being relieved of his duties. Another week it was Rick Sanchez getting the boot for his remarks about Jews.

Was Juan Williams firing justified?updated: Sat Oct 23 2010 11:20:00

Our political panel discusses NPR's decision to fire Juan Williams over recent comments.

Who's responsible for failing schools?updated: Mon Oct 11 2010 15:54:00

CNN's Rick Sanchez asks who is more responsible if Johnny can't read, teachers or parents?

CNN's Sanchez out after controversial commentsupdated: Mon Oct 04 2010 07:15:00

CNN anchor Rick Sanchez abruptly left the network Friday afternoon, just one day after making controversial comments on a satellite radio program.

A look at Rick Sanchez's CNN departureupdated: Mon Oct 04 2010 07:15:00

Reliable Sources looks at why Rick Sanchez is out at CNN following his comments on Jews and Jon Stewart.

'Mad Men,' Muppets top Twitter's Shorty Awardsupdated: Fri Mar 05 2010 08:45:00

The hard-boozing characters of "Mad Men" and the Muppets of "Sesame Street" were among the big winners of this year's Shorty Awards, which honor the top micro-bloggers of Twitter.

Miami celebs tell you where to goupdated: Fri Feb 05 2010 17:30:00

When in Miami -- say, for the Super Bowl this weekend -- do as the celebrities do. You know they know how to have a good time.

Sanchez talks with Coburnupdated: Fri Jul 24 2009 23:05:00

Rick Sanchez talks with Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn about health care and the "birther" movement.

Tea party organizer: 'A freedom movement'updated: Wed Apr 15 2009 22:13:00

Tens of thousands of people spent part of April 15 at organized "tea party" demonstrations across the country, protesting what some view as excessive government spending and bailouts.

Commentary: Obama has best day as presidentupdated: Fri Apr 03 2009 06:47:00

If a statesman is one who looks to the next generation and a politician one who looks to the next election, a political consultant must be one who looks to the next tracking poll. Well, I'll go one better and just look at today -- April 2, 2009.

Playboy mocking Virgin Mary?updated: Tue Dec 16 2008 10:20:00

CNN's Rick Sanchez discusses the cover of the Mexican version of Playboy and wether it is mocking the Virgin Mary.

Priest: Playboy cover resembling Mary 'desperate,' 'blasphemous'updated: Tue Dec 16 2008 10:20:00

Playboy magazine issued an apology Monday for the cover of its Mexican edition, which features an Argentine model in what many observers say is meant to be a depiction of the Virgin Mary.

Black men at riskupdated: Thu Nov 29 2007 18:03:00

Following the death of an NFL player, CNN's Rick Sanchez explores the dangers black men face living in America.

UNICEF official: War 'hitting kids the hardest'updated: Thu Aug 03 2006 11:26:00

Children make up nearly half of about 1 million Lebanese civilians displaced by the fighting in the Middle East, the United Nations says.

Malveaux: White House watching North Korea closelyupdated: Thu Feb 10 2005 11:49:00

North Korea said Thursday through its official news agency that it is dropping out of six-party nuclear talks and will "bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal."

Toobin: Ruling may result in wide resentencingsupdated: Wed Jan 12 2005 13:35:00

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that federal sentencing guidelines, designed to bring uniformity in U.S. courts, are unconstitutional because judges have had improper discretion to add time to defendants' sentences.

Civil rights activist: 'Justice delayed should not be justice denied'updated: Fri Jan 07 2005 12:14:00

Edgar Ray Killen, an 80-year-old Mississippi man, was arrested Thursday in the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers whose bodies were buried in an earthen dam outside the town of Philadelphia.

Coffey: Medical marijuana case tests Congress' powerupdated: Mon Nov 29 2004 12:08:00

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether a federal ban on marijuana can be enforced in states that have legalized its use as a medical treatment with a doctor's permission.

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