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Morning in AmericaMorning in America

Where else could a red-meat, right-wing congressman like Joe Scarborough reinvent himself as the liberal’s favorite talk-show host?



Meet the Press NowMeet the Press Now

The commentariat Russert leaves behind has never been larger. But is it really any more powerful?

Bill KellerBill Joins the Bull Pen

The Times’ executive editor has left his private office for a cubicle.


Daily Intel on Media More

St. Paul Report: David Carr on Why This Will Be the Last Convention of Its Kind

It was David Carr who gave us the best, most colorful assessment of what it was like to be a reporter here.

St. Paul Report: Eugene Mirman, Chicken Run Afoul of Secret Service

23/6's on-air personality, New York comedian Eugene Mirman, had a little incident.

‘Times’ to Consolidate Sections

The "Business" and "Sports" sections will be joined together in an awkward marriage.

Ezra Klein and Alex Pareene on McCain’s Dreams for the Presidency and O’Reilly Versus Obama

"McCain wants to be a great man of history, and that means doing what he's got to do on domestic policy such that he's the... more »

Paterson to Appear on ‘Colbert Report’ Tonight

Will Colbert make a blind joke? Will the lovable gov have a better one at the ready? We can't wait!

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