Writing a News Feature

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News feature is a short, well-written and interesting article about a particular person, event or subject. It may also be about a trend or issue. The best news features are based on solid research and presented in an easily accessible way for the reader or listener. These articles are often written in a style that is different from hard news reporting, using fewer facts and more narrative elements. Depending on the format of the program where your feature will be broadcast, it can also vary in length and style.

When writing a news feature, it is important to have a good structure and outline to help guide the writing. This can be done on paper or in a word processing application. If you are writing for a news program, it can be helpful to listen to previous programs and find out the type of format the producer likes for their feature stories.

Use simple words and active verbs to keep the reader interested. Personal words and a direct quote from the subject help build interest. Also, using transitions such as “also,” “furthermore,” and “along with” are great ways to show readers and listeners that your story is developing in a logical way.

Using personal words and transitions is also important to grab the reader’s attention, as does using a “kicker” to end your story with some punch. Having a good structure and outline for your feature can make it easier to meet the deadlines set by your program producer or commissioning editor.

World News

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World news is the general term for a type of journalism focusing on international news. World news is usually delivered by foreign correspondents, and can also include information gathered or researched through distance communication technologies like telephone, satellite TV and the Internet. Correspondents are often based in the capital city of a country or region, and they may be in direct contact with local government officials, members of the community or other local news media.

In addition to political satire about current and past presidents, WWN also reported on lost relics of the Bible and other religious texts and historical events. Some of the more popular stories involved alien abductions, the Loch Ness monster and Bigfoot. The tabloid even reported on interviews with the ghosts of President George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, who were alleged to be women.

Other WWN news included reports about mermaids and mermen, and the existence of other supernatural creatures. A famous story in 2004 detailed a mermaid that was caught in a fishing net off the coast of Florida, and reportedly was at least half human and able to communicate with humans using a language that sounded like clicks and hand movements.

In later years, a stock character who appeared in WWN was a half-bat half-boy called P’Lod, an alien who became involved with Earth politics and was known to fraternize with female members of the government, including Hillary Clinton. P’Lod was also known to express a particular interest in Condoleezza Rice.

What is a State of Emergency?

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In the state of emergency, government authorities have broad powers to promote public safety. These powers may include restricting certain activities, imposing curfews or limiting the places where people can travel and gather. The state of emergency may be declared by a governor, local mayor or governing body of a municipality, county or the General Assembly. In addition to the state of emergency, a governor may enact other executive orders to help protect residents and businesses from the threat of disaster.

When a State of Emergency is declared, it is important to stay informed and follow the instructions from the Governor’s office and local government. Local officials will determine what specific measures to take based on their individual situation.

Generally speaking, the Governor’s office and local governments will ask non-essential employees to remain home during a State of Emergency. However, it is important to contact your employer for more information regarding company policy.

In a State of Emergency, the Governor is authorized to take and use all property necessary for the protection of life and health or domestic order and security. The Governor may also issue a general or special order to impose restrictions on movement, gatherings or other activities. The Governor may limit the possession and transportation of dangerous weapons or restrict where people can go or stay.

The definition of a State of Emergency varies from state to state. Some have a general statute that authorizes the Governor to declare a State of Emergency during all types of emergencies, while others have more specific provisions that cover things like natural disasters and disease epidemics.

What is a UN Resolution?

A United Nations resolution (UN resolution or UNSCR) is a formal text adopted by a body of the United Nations, such as the Security Council or the General Assembly. A resolution can address a specific issue or a broad topic, and if passed, creates new legally binding obligations for the parties to the conflict. Resolutions can also be amended, or withdrawn, and are normally voted on in open formal meetings, with the results recorded in the meeting record.

The most powerful body of the UN, the Security Council, has a core responsibility to maintain international peace and security. It does this through a number of mechanisms, including the veto, a unilateral power available only to its permanent members, known as the P5: the United States, China, France, Russia and the UK. UN Watch has been calling for voluntary restraint on the use of this power since 2014. In September 2014, at a ministerial-level event organized by France and Mexico on the margins of the 69th session of the General Assembly, High Commissioner Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein supported a proposal by the French delegation that would encourage the P5 to “voluntarily and collectively pledge not to exercise their veto in cases of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes committed on a large scale”. However, this was not implemented.

Foreign Policy and the New Age of Globalization

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Throughout history national leaders have been judged almost exclusively on how well they advanced state security. Those who did so best received the highest ranking. Today, the task is far more complex. With globalization and advances in communications and travel, what happens around the world can have profound impacts on the United States. The ensuing challenges demand the attention of a president, and a nation, that is prepared to face them.

Promoting a democratic and free world order in the new age of global politics requires four broad strategies. First, the United States must sustain and strengthen the bases of its power. This means ensuring that America’s economy is not overextended and that the United States retains its technological and military edge. It also means sustaining and strengthening a network of alliances and trade agreements with countries that share our democratic values and interests, and making sure that the American public understands the value of supporting the diplomats and other foreign service personnel who make these relationships possible.

Neither Biden nor Harris offers a fully articulated plan for confronting these challenges, but their record in government suggests that they are likely to avoid the radical disruption that Trump promises and to offer continuity with some tweaks. In particular, their approaches to standing up to foreign pressure and promoting multilateralism suggest that a future Harris administration may not diverge as much from a future Trump administration in terms of its foreign policy approach as one might have expected given their different ideological temperaments.

Museums and Government Policy

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Policymaking is the process by which government sets a course for action that can have a profound impact on people, organizations and society at large. Policy can take many forms including regulations, subsidies, taxes and spending plans. Its aim is to achieve certain social or economic objectives such as fostering growth, reducing poverty, or protecting the environment.

To be successful, policies must be based on extensive research and consultation with stakeholders. They should be clear, concise and easy to understand. They should have champions and stewards that can push them forward when the political climate becomes tough. They should also be able to survive a change in leadership.

Developing and implementing policies is an intricate process. It requires an understanding of the social context, prevailing political values and the structure of the government in order to create effective policies. Ultimately, good public policy should deliver solutions that are both fair and cost-effective.

A policy is a set of statements of institutional respect and responsibility that articulates expectations and provides a framework for consistent decision-making and resource allocation on a specific issue. Museums use policies to guide their operations in areas such as collections, loans, de-accessions and personnel.

There are different types of policies based on the type of instrument used and the level of endorsement or approval. Portfolio, sector or area policies are broader in scope and may require Cabinet-endorsement. Departmental or agency-level policies are more focused on internal matters like human resources, technology and risk and often do not need Cabinet approval.