- NBC blows it again--"The world watches Usain Bolt's brilliant 100m sprint, while we see horse jumping. Really, NBC?" Salon
- IOC defends NBC’s right to use tape-delayed coverage of Bolt's win in 100 meters at Olympics--Because the IOC has such a sterling reputation of integrity and would never let money affect their actions.
- How the BBC crushed NBC and brought Olympics coverage into the future--Is it a surprise that cable networks want to block BBC's U.S. iPlayer?
- Critics, viewers unhappy with NBC's Olympic tape-delay strategy
- Why Does NBC Hate America?
- London 2012 Olympics: women ushering in a golden age of sporting equality following successes at Games
- These Olympics are a giant leap for women everywhere
- Water polo wardrobe malfunction: Why the New York Times was right to focus on nudity in the pool
- Saudi Olympic Athletes Test Kingdom's Dedication To Gender Apartheid--"Far from revered, the Kingdom's first female athletes are ignored or insulted at home...."
- 'Porn music', slow motion and 'too many close-ups'--"NBC sparks anger from viewers over sexualized footage of female athletes at the Olympics."
- 12 eye-popping Olympic bodies: A slideshow
- Olympic Bodies: They Just Don't Make Them Like They Used To
- Your Olympic athlete body match
- Congress passes "Anti-Occupy" bill, limiting protesting powers, without much fanfare
- The New York Police Department Declares Open Season on the First Amendment--"A new report highlights the full extent of the NYPD's efforts to suppress political speech during the Occupy Wall Street protests."
- City To Not Defend Police Inspector In OWS Pepper Spray Suit
- Government won't prosecute Goldman Sachs in probe--Getting away with it is still not enough to make these shysters vote for Obama.
- Morgan Stanley Settles Price-Fixing Scandal That Cost Consumers $300 Million For Just $4.8 Million
- HSBC To Pay More Than $2 Billion In Penalties--But why isn't anyone being prosecuted?
- Central bankers eyeing whether Libor needs scrapping
- Libor rate overhaul launched by FSA--"The initial review by the Financial Services Authority is the first concrete step to reforming Libor after a rigging scandal that has implicated global banks and hurt the reputation of regulators on both sides of the Atlantic."
- Libor scandal: Barclays executive Jerry del Missier given £8.75m pay-off
- As Libor Fault-Finding Grows, It Is Now Every Bank for Itself
- JPMorgan Chase Libor Subpoenas Coming From Everybody In The World
- UBS staff 'offered protection from prosecution in Libor probe'--"US prosecutors have offered several former junior UBS employees protection from criminal charges in exchange for their cooperation with their expanding probe into alleged Libor manipulation, according to reports."
- ABC, NBC Evening News Shows Ignore Massive Banking Scandal For More Than A Month
- Spiral of banks warns of financial meltdown
- 'Britons evaded £200m in tax' using HSBC-owned Swiss bank
- Greek bank head sent savings abroad--"A political row has erupted in Athens after the former head of a big Greek state bank admitted to transferring €8m of personal savings abroad to buy a London property months before his Agricultural Bank headed towards insolvency."
- Regulator Says British Bank Helped Iran Hide Deals--"The New York State Department of Financial Services accused Standard Chartered, which the agency called a "rogue institution," of masking more than 60,000 transactions for Iranian banks and corporations, motivated by the millions of dollars it reaped in fees." But UK regulators have asked the US to settle the probe quietly. NYT
- JPMorgan creates more management checks and balances
- Weill Calls for Splitting Up Big Banks NYT
- Four sentenced to death over $2.6bn Iran bank fraud--Now that's a check and balance.