Its a simple update really, in the era of 24 hour news stations that focus almost wholly on politics this is just chaff.However it is well written and well presented chaff.
The lead paragraph is pretty weak, but it is well supported by points throughout the following text. This is currently a hot national issue and this article is pretty good at explaining the mess without being biased.
exposes a hypocrisy in the ones we put i charge of our worlds well-being. The headline is eyecatching as well as the lead. It may be slightly one sided in terms of being against the trip...
This is an angle of the war i never even thought of, when you read the headlines and feed into the madness you forget, we are fighting people, not animals or demons.
Not sure if this story has and credibility, the site looks and sounds kind of shady. But if I learn a bit more ill reexamine it
A topic mostly avoided in mainstream media. More often not treated with a sense of urgency that is necessary considering the numbers. Not by the books journalism but a relevant and insightful article
Well its clearly not AP style, but it still gets the job done. The lead could be stronger and the details are a bit numerous considering the lead.
strong lead, good sources for the information cited. It meanders a bit IMO towards the end but still finishes strong.
it irritates me that the caption states "Sen. Scott Brown has come out in favor of ending the military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy. " this seems like some big theater performance for the American people. so many things on the agenda have been there far too long. This article enforces this IMO.
This is probably the best article i have come across for this particular issue with the tax code. The lead summarizes the article well.
It has an effective lead, especially for people new to e-books. This article shows us that once again competition between corporations in america can bring us great things. This will be good for publishers but we will see if it will turn out to be any good for consumers.
This is an exceptionally well written article, well cited as well as intriguing. The act of significant others and spouses buying firearms for ex cons is something I witnessed regularly growing up in Detroit,Michigan. These acts often proved fatal for everyone involved. Its refreshing, if not, depressing to know light is being shined on part of the underground crime culture.
More people should be made aware of the dangers a site presents with all these flashy unnecessary huge ads. The improvements that come with more revenue are outweighed by the sheer volume of ads distracting you.
This is an informative article but its not very relevant or exceptionally well written. The purpose could have easilt been accomplished by a twitter update. More information, such as the conclusions other studies have come up with, should have been added to give this article a bit more depth
This article builds on what has been covered in the media for months. As with any political movement/party there is a duality in the effectiveness of the membership. The groups throughout the US are not unified and this is very apparent with the extremism involved in some groups.
The ills of war are nothing new. There is no right way, there is no justice in it. How many people know the laws associated with waging war against another nation. The truth always comes out, the question is how will history remember the "war on terror" when our children read about it in history books.
Its an insightful opinion editorial, very entertaining. The author seems a bit jaded in multiple attacks on singular persons. The effects of one medium on another is a regular occurrence in today's age of technology. One can easily be swayed into the propaganda of movies and the news media due to this fact. Some of the things we find so incredible in movies like "Waiting for Superman" are in fact false and gross misrepresentations for the sake of catching a person interest.
Excellent writing, relevant topic, well cited. Speaks to the average person about the state of healthcare in America, as well as what people think should be done about it.
The topic needed to be discussed, however, i feel it left out many stronger points such as the impact separation of church and state has on the current state of politics.
Fear inducing to to average reader, however the techno-junkie will know the effects of such viruses are far from our current capabilities. The article is thought provoking however.
Fact checking is one of the most essential forms of journalism no amateur blog will ever be able to replace
Nothing new or groundbreaking, the story itself has been covered by other publications many times over. The over-use of quotes gets redundant quite fast. It mostly serves as filler between the very few vital pieces of information. Lots of opinions throughout.







Stories like this fall under the radar too much in the era of 24 hours news networks. The daily show skewers these types of stories due to the absolute insanity and spectacle.