In the wake of the attack in Garland, Texas, many news anchors followed the judgments of their bosses.
New York-Boston sports rivalry lives on in tabloids.
It's sort of like an air-question.
The host appeared to have something of a Benghazi hangover here.
Two different audiences, two different headlines.
Her message: People need to use 'judgment' when exercising their First Amendment rights.
Since when does having an opinion allow a journalist to become an advocate?
We need more of this sort of e-mail in this country.
But group that organized cartoon contest "is a First Amendment group in the same way people from Philly are sports fans."
Correction came quickly, but reporter said there was no need to confirm.