Sentences with phrase «national story»

Today, abortion remains legal while a series of national stories involving police brutality against African American men and women have revealed to many another layer of inequality within the American criminal justice system.
It can be a desperate quest when there's a major national story and you want in on it, but this time it landed right in my lap.
But the election was not a uniform national story.
But it holds this remarkable tale that should be a larger part of our shared national story.
Stories with a human element or a local twist to a larger regional or national story make for good, positive stories.
The governor's exchange with @kdewitt7 on possible changes to the state's sexual harrassment policy in light of the surge in national stories on the issue, along with ex-aide Sam Hoyt.
It would be news for everyone by a newsroom that recognizes the Gosnell trial as more obviously a huge national story than Martha Burke's protest at Augusta National.
With the budget talks at a stalemate, several Senate and Assembly Democrats took time to weigh in on the biggest national story — the Arizona Legislature's controversial immigration enforcement bill.
«And whether that stops him or he can overcome that is part of a very interesting national story
@Fred Doesn't look like Maggie falls into the linking blog category — in fact - Maggie has a hot national story.
Radical, far - reaching work produced by his policy review was ready to be taken up, he now says, but was left to gather dust by those around Miliband, who opted instead for their minimalist, safety - first offer, and a few «free money bribes» such as the energy price freeze, which failed to add up to a convincing, overarching national story.
Still, for Spinola — long considered one of the smoothest political operatives in the state — being called out so publicly in a front - page national story could be an embarrassment, one source said.
He also reported national stories that were broadcast over the Channel One News school television network and seen in more than 12,000 classrooms nationwide.
Referring to True Tales of American Life, the book he edited in collaboration with National Public Radio's (NPR) National Story Project, Auster spoke of how NPR listeners» stories reflected his own intentions to portray ordinary people in ordinary lives.
I wonder if Tate Britain has still a function to generate a new national story, or whether that's not possible anymore.
During her two years there, Erica covered numerous presidential visits to the Gulf coast and other major, national stories related to the disaster.
It is essential for Australian students to have genuine opportunities to learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to share pride in our complete and balanced national story.
If you can peg your pitch to reports of national trends or recent events, you make the reporter's job easier, since editors want local takes on national stories anyway.
Reporters are always looking for a local angle to include in their coverage of national stories, and there's no reason it shouldn't be you.
A Senate win for Giuliani in this heavily Democratic state would be a huge national story.
About Blog Sports Talk with Bo Mattingly is heard across the state and brings you the latest in Razorback Sports and all the big national stories you care about.
For the media, offer to be a local source for a national story or write an op - ed on an issue that affects your business.
The national story turned local this week when three women accused him of sexual impropriety.
That 80 percent of the fund's investors are women is «unheard of» and «a national story,» Brand said.
These folks» religious faith was very real, but for them the gospel story had been completely absorbed into the national story.
It was part of their «national story» which they invented during the Babylonian Captivity.
This meaty book turns U.S. History on its head, telling our national story from the perspective of native peoples and others who have been marginalized over the course of our history.
At the same time, I have contended, the idea that America is an «immigrant nation» is a critically important part of our national story; there would be a steep cultural and moral price to be paid for denying others the opportunity of immigration; and, contra Brimelow - O'Sullivan, it is neither plausible nor desirable to reconceptualize America as the continuation of the British cultural imperium.
That becomes the national story.
Greg Oden and Lawrence North are the national story in high school basketball this year.»
If Battle can put this team on his back starting right now, and deliver two in the ACCT and get the orange two more in the NCAAT, he can probably bump himself into the draft and become a national story.
Harbaugh and McElwain had a very public exchange over sharing updated team rosters that ended up becoming a national story heading into their matchup to kick off the 2017 season at AT&T Stadium.
This is a perfect opportunity to let people know that the local angle on this national story is that your schools now offer fresh fruit three times a week instead of canned fruit, thanks to the visionary leadership of Ms. Nutrition Director and Mr. School Board Member, who both prioritize student health above all else, because they know that malnourished students can't learn.
Cruddas's point is a wider one, that Labour never developed a national story, as it has done in the past.
And perhaps because of our history and geography, the European Union never felt to us like an integral part of our national story in the way it does to so many elsewhere in Europe.
In addition to the June escape of two inmates from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora — a national story that exposed lax security at the prison — state investigators are also probing the April beating death of inmate Samuel Harrell at the hands of guards at Fishkill Correctional Facility in Dutchess County.
«With Fab 8 being a national success asset, a national story, a national treasure, it is inspiration now to expand further,» Congressman Paul Tonko said.
This year was especially challenging keeping it to ten cartoons, with so many big global and national stories...
This comes on the heels of what became a national story when a Killian fundraiser, Denise Ward, was singled out for tweets attacking two survivors from the Parkland shooting.
Yesterday I was contacted by Susan Haigh who wrote to say she was the statehouse / political writer for The Associated Press in Connecticut She told me she was working on a national story about the legislative efforts in CT and other...
The scope of the subject is such that when Mr. Jarecki's voiceover cuts into the narrative, imposing a personal angle on the national story, it reduces the sense of significance its creator aimed for.
The scandal developed into a national story as more victims of abuse at the hands of Catholic priests came forward and resulted in a global crisis for the church.
National story.
The programme supports teachers in learning about the heritage of the area they teach in, so they can embed it into the curriculum, and make local links with the national story of England.
How our national story plays out will depend, in part, on all 685 of you.
Twenty - five years ago this week, a newspaper nobody had ever seen before broke a national story on education policy.
Part of Southbank Centre's Imagine Festival, StorySLAM is a national story writing and storytelling competition for Year 5 and 6 pupils across the country.
The New York Times has covered New York State's ESSA proposal, but as near as I can tell, has passed on the national story since the summer.

Phrases with «national story»

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