Friday

Newseum Front Pages

We had to choose three front news page covers to compare and tie in with each other here are the major cities I chose..

Atlanta, GA- The Georgia Atlanta newspaper goes by the name of "The Atlanta Journal- Constitution" which on Jan.24 had an interesting front story page. The first major story stated "States jobless rate reaches record low" where they compare job gains and the unemployment rate. Giving the reader statistic's on what's to come and how the work industry is right now.

AJC also had an article titled Officials Fight Mental Health Program Cuts. The article explains that the cut of mental health programs would be no good. The reporter believes more suicide and substance abuse will be a result of this change.

An as in every other news headline AJC had its own politics section. Giving us a day by day run down of what happened at Trump's impeachment. Also tying that story in with how they fear no candidate (runner up for president) can out favorite Trump. Hoping that they can get a miracle and find a candidate who can defeat Trump.


Nashville, TN- The Tennessee newspaper "The Tennessean" was set up differently, however was straight to the point.

In the first article it tells us Gov. Bill Lee announces new abortion bill. Basically giving the readers some guidelines you will have to abide by in order to receive an abortion. One of them being once a fetal heartbeat can be detected the abortion will be voided.

Right next to that is where they have the article Tell us who you think are among the best women in Tennessee. Speaking about the history of women rights and how much their vote counts. Then gives you examples of women that are capable of doing a mans job just as well.




Chicago, IL- The Chicgao Tribune starts off by going straight into politics with the article Dems dig in on abuse of power.  Holding President Trump accountable for all his wrong doings found in investigation. Letting the readers know to keep up with the Impeachment and get involved.

In other news 4 financially strapped hospitals on Chicago's south side plan to combine into a new system. Hoping that the hospitals leaning on each other will put their money together and build new health facilities.

Then the very last story is titled Cancer is almost 100% curable where different cancer survivors who are all connected in one way. They all survived their cancer scares and are sharing the tips, health change, and results of their home remedy treatments.



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