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Virtual Reality News is Here and More is Coming says VR Expert
August 09, 2017

USA Today, in partnership with YouTube, delivers a weekly virtual reality newscast called VRtually There, produced by VR veteran Robert Padavick. It is the first native VR series, says Padavick and it produces three feature stories a week. Although VR i

NPR Serves the General Public and Millennials Says Reporter & Former Producer
August 02, 2017

Laurel Wamsley, a young but veteran reporter and producer at National Public Radio (NPR), says she loves working there because she feels the NPR is truly serving the public. She also knows that NPR has made a concerted effort to attract a younger millenni

Love It or Hate It: The Trump Presidency is Like No Other, Says USA Today Journo
July 26, 2017

Never before have we had a President that spoke his mind almost daily to the American people. Like it or hate it, President Trump, through his use of social media, broadcasts across the globe his likes, dislikes, and policy thoughts. He is unedited. Whil

Graham Nash: How To Be Socially Conscious in 2017
July 21, 2017

Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who created pioneering British pop-rock outfit The Hollies with childhood friend Allan Clarke in his late teens and was a featured initial in Crosby, Stills, and Nash. He continues to be social

Cyber Attacks are Part of Putin’s Overall Arsenal says Russia Expert
July 19, 2017

What Russia may lack in modern traditional military assets, it more than compensates through its ability to wage tactical cyberattacks and ultimately the potential for cyberwarfare. That’s the opinion of Dr. Steven Miner, professor and Director of the C

Coal Mining Jobs Will Not Return Despite Pres. Trump’s Claims: Expert Says
July 12, 2017

President Donald Trump states that his actions through Executive Orders will bring coal mining jobs back to America. Jonathan Norris, researcher and engineer, says that is not likely to happen. Mining jobs have been on a steady decline since the 1980’s

Immigration Passions Run High as Trump Administration Addresses Issues
July 05, 2017

Passions can run high with immigration issues. Some Americans embrace immigration and immigrants as being the backbone of the United States. While with others, immigration is seen as problematic and even frightening and a threat to America. Although oft

Trump’s Foreign Policy is “Chaotic, Amorphous and Unprofessional” Says Expert
June 28, 2017

American foreign policy under the Trump Administration currently is “chaotic, amorphous, and …unprofessional,” according to Ambassador Reuben Brigety, dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Ambassador Br

Leaks & Anonymous Sources Dominate Coverage of Trump/Russia Investigations
June 21, 2017

During the scramble to be the first and provide the best possible coverage of the ongoing Trump/Russia investigations, credible news organizations have published numerous stories based upon “leaks” from sources who are listed as “anonymous” or de

Where Are We in Trump/Russia Investigations? NPR Security Editor Tells Us
June 14, 2017

We have investigations ongoing of the Trump campaign/Russia connection in the Senate, the House and with the Special Counsel appointed by the Interim Attorney General. It seems we don’t have any one place to follow the events and with each entity cond