It's still pretty blatant at editorializing headlines. One of the thigns that always amuses me is how much banal, tabloid-type stuff they cover as well. Guess that must come from Murdoch's roots running the trashy Brit rags.
EDIT: I was gonna update poll data, but I'm gonna hold off until after the RNC, because that injects some ephemeral volatility into the numbers. And right now, they're running from tie (Rasmussen) to Obama +9 (FOX News). I'll do some of the state data though.
One development of note: Todd Akin's kerfluffle may wind up costing the Republicans more than just a chance at the McCaskill Senate seat in Missouri. Romney's lead in the Show-Me State has eroded a full two percentages points since Akin's comments, from +6.3 to +4.3. Only time will tell if the erosion continues and puts Missouri into play as a bona fide battleground state. Rasmussen's most recent poll actually has Obama with a 1-point lead in the state, but a Mason-Dixon poll over the same time period shows Romney with a 7-point lead. So there's something going on in Missouri that bears watching.
New poll puts North Carolina in a dead heat, tied at 43 (which leaves 14% undecided, a pretty big chunk).
Florida running at Obama +4, Nevada at Obama +3, Colorado at Obama +3, Wisconsin at Obama +3.
Latest Ohio and Michigan polls also put them at a tie, 45-all and 47-all, respectively.
Overall, things still look favorable for the President. If there's a lack of significant traction coming out of the RNC, and the Democrats don't commit any major gaffes at the DNC, it's going to get increasingly difficult for the Republicans. The number of opinions that remain truly "on the fence" and open to persuasion is steadily decreasing. The Democrats can essentially play like a team with a one-goal lead and try to run out the clock -- which is dangerous, because it makes you reactive rather than proactive and surrenders the initiative. Also means the GOP will grow increasingly desperate and could pull out some jaw-dropping dirty tricks as this goes down the road.