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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.


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Matt Lauer on MSNBC: ‘Maybe a Unified Network Would Be Nice’

Matt Lauer and his executive producer have a few laughs with us about the madness at their sister network.

How Is Hippie MSNBC President Phil Griffin Dealing With All the Rage on His Network?

Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, and Keith Olbermann are his men-at-arms. So why doesn't he stop them from fighting each other?

Editor’s Russell Crowe Impression Does Not Go Over Well in Newsroom

A ‘Daily News’ editor gets suspended after throwing a phone.

The ‘Times’ Helps Us Keep Up With the Riches

Why do we know so much about how Alex Witchel and Frank, Simon, and Nathaniel Rich spent their summers? Because some crazy old Gray Lady... more »

Denver Dispatch: ‘Newsweek’ Throws DNC’s Top Party, With Sean Penn and ... Walter Isaacson

Cameron Crowe told J.J. Abrams that it brought back memories of being with Led Zeppelin on tour.

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