Website 1: www.washingtonpost.com
About 10 minutes Website 2: https://www.nytimes.com/ About 5 minutes Website 3: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment.html About 10 minutes 3 things to remember: If you're having relation issues with other countries, then the Pope is likely not the best diplomat. Congress literally can't do anything even to save their countries government. The line between politics and entertainment is getting blurrier by the day because now we have House Minority Leaders judging drag queens. Style Notes: Because I'm a little late on this I can't find the actual article that I noticed this on, but the fact that it's been 2 weeks and I still remember it clearly, it is definitely worth noting. In one of the articles I read, I noticed that the author, whose name I cannot for the life of me remember because I'd love to give them credit for their work, wrote every single paragraph as it's own self contained thing. Now this may seem like a good thing, it makes it easy to stop at any point like you're supposed to do in journalism. But the problem is it had absolutely no flow. It felt like it stopped and started. And stopped and started. And stopped. And. Started. It was awful and I hated reading it and I'm going to do everything in my power to avoid doing anything like that.
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