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Sassy singing cop goes viral

01.21.2015 by rhood // Leave a Comment

Ok, ok. This video is everywhere, so I finally broke down and watched it. I’m surprised to say — IT WAS SO WORTH IT.

This is sure to make your day. At the very least, you’ll crack a smile. In fact, this viral video is so good (even though a spokesperson for the Dover Police Department did admit it was staged), it even prompted a response from Taylor Swift herself!

Categories // Posts Tags // good news, viral video

State of the State of the Union

01.21.2015 by rhood // Leave a Comment

This week President Obama gave his annual State of the Union address. Unfortunately for him, viewership was down — way down. Like, perhaps the lowest for the event in 15 years.

But neither a smaller audience nor a Republican-majority Congress could stop the president from laying out his plans for his final two years in office, even though several of those plans are almost guaranteed to never see the light of day because of that GOP majority in power.

Though his plans are bold — higher taxes on the wealthy, free community college tuition, and more — it seems the president may need to go back and check his facts like POLITICO did on several of the proposals he made Tuesday night.

One of the most noteworthy and controversial lines Obama uttered came near the beginning of his speech. Vox.com takes a closer look at the line.

Want to read the entire speech? Go here.

See something missing? Social Security, the Keystone XL oil pipeline, and al-Qaida are just some of the topics President Obama did NOT mention. See what else was left out of the State of the Union here.

As is custom, the GOP responded to the president’s speech. This year newly-elected Republican Senator Joni Ernst delivered the response. Her speech was at times very personal, including memories from her childhood.

You see, growing up, I had only one good pair of shoes. So on rainy school days, my mom would slip plastic bread bags over them to keep them dry. But I was never embarrassed, because the school bus would be filled with rows and rows of young Iowans with bread bags slipped over their feet,” Ernst said.
Tuesday night Ernst definitely wasn’t wearing bread bags on her feet. Instead, the Iraq war veteran and lieutenant colonel in the Iowa National Guard donned camouflage-patterned heels, which have stolen a bit of her spotlight.

And finally, for those of us who are visual learners, here’s the “short version” of the president’s State of the Union for your viewing pleasure:

Cover photo credit: NASA HQ Photo, Flickr

Categories // Posts Tags // government, Obama, politics, presidency

Will we ever “bring back our girls?”

01.15.2015 by rhood // Leave a Comment

I planned weeks ago to write a story on Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram in order to help keep the #BringBackOurGirls campaign on people’s minds, considering the 200+ teen girls that were kidnapped from the village of Chibok by Boko Haram last summer still have not been found. Unfortunately, the extremist group has placed itself back in the headlines recently with what’s been described as its “worst attack ever,” and I’m compelled to write.

While some local Nigerian officials claim 2,000 people were killed, others say that number could be in the dozens or hundreds. Accurate details are hard to come by, but here is some of what we do know about Boko Haram and its latest attack.

  • “On Saturday, January 3, Boko Haram fighters in pickup trucks drove up to a military outpost in Baga. The Nigerian troops immediately began fleeing.” – Vox.com
  • The Nigerian military has a history of not helping the situation between locals and Boko Haram, and in fact, they’ve made it worse by inspiring recruits to join Boko Haram as a result of the military’s tactics that have alienated the local population. – TIME
  • “The militants have been waging an insurgency to establish an Islamic state in the country’s northeast for five years.” – Business Insider
  • That said, motive for this specific attack may likely be the impending presidential election in Nigeria scheduled to take place on Feb. 14. That’s because Boko Haram condemns democracy. – Vox.com
  • Amnesty International has released sobering “before and after” satellite images of Baga and a second town, both seemingly wiped out following Boko Haram’s days-long attack.
  • Now, a week after the horrific events in and around Baga, Nigeria’s president Goodluck Jonathan (who is up for re-election in next month’s election) visited the troubled northeast region. – The Guardian

So with Boko Haram continuing to strengthen its hold on large portions of Nigeria, will we ever see the kidnapped Chibok girls again? I certainly hope so, though as this TIME article explains, sadly many more girls (and boys) may be abducted before the Chibok girls are reunited with their families. TIME speculates that by now the girls have been forcibly married off, used as camp hands, or might even been responsible for a recent rise in female suicide bombers.

It’s important not to give up on them, though, and not to think that the #BringBackOurGirls social media campaign was just a fad. As this author explains, the popular hashtag was successful in raising awareness about the girls, and it’s important the world to continue to do so. “It’s time to remind a distracted world that Boko Haram must be defeated,” he wrote last week. “Social media won’t return the girls, but the world’s attention can help.” Go here to follow the #BringBackOurGirls campaign on Twitter.

BONUS READ: This is an interesting read about the media’s coverage of the Charlie Hebdo attacks versus the lack of/sluggish coverage of the Boko Haram massacre in Baga. The author explains why he believes there’s a “clear double standard when talking about Western vs. non-Western and Muslim vs. non-Muslim victims of terrorism.”

Cover photo credit: Russ Allison Loar, Flickr

Categories // Musings, Posts Tags // Africa, Boko Haram, terrorism

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Rebekah is an award-winning journalist and social media maven. She’s worked for some of the best in the news biz, but her current boss is an energetic two-year-old boy. Still, she’s passionate about national news and politics. Historic dramas (“Downton!” “Poldark!”) and anything related to a “clean” lifestyle (foodscaping, non-toxic makeup, eco-friendly household products, etc.) are her love languages.

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