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Media Matters tags each item according to media personality, TV/radio show, network/publication, and the subject (broken down by issue, subissue, or a particular topic).

Please note: An item may fall under the umbrella of a particular issue but may not be further categorized under a subissue or topic. Consequently, the subissues and topics are not comprehensive of all content within a given issue, nor are topics comprehensive of all content within a given subissue.

Please also note: Subissues may belong to multiple issues, and topics may belong to multiple subissues.

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Media Matters uses a taxonomy structure to help readers find information on various subjects. You can view all items by issue (the broadest category), view an issue's subissue, and even drill down to a particular topic.

You may select a subissue to see its related topics and relevant items. Please note that not all subissues have topics.

You may choose to see either all items within the subissue or only those items related to a particular topic.