Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Week 9

Reading Log:
Mon:  25min  Tues: 15min Wed: 15min  Fri:10min  Sat:  25min  Sun: 15min
CNN.com

This week I have been continuing to follow up on the Penn State sexual abuse scandal. I have also began reading about a similar scandal with an assistant basketball coach at Syracuse. This case doesn't seem to be as big of a deal as the Penn State case, but nonetheless it is interested to read about how this man was able to hide such behaviors. I guess he didn't really hide them well though because his wife was recorded in a phone conversation eight or nine years ago talking about how she knows he is inappropriate with several boys that stay at their house often.

In the entertainment section, I have been reading about a twenty year old girl who claims to have given birth to Justin Bieber's baby. She has filed a lawsuit against him and stands firm on her allegations that she did in fact have relations with him at one of his concerts. This should be interesting if this is really true. Bieber has been denying it from the start.

Also this week I spent time reading about Black Friday deals and store information. There were many articles talking about which stores would be open on Black Friday and what time they would open. There were also articles about employees of Target, Walmart and other stores, suing because they believe they shouldn't be working. After Black Friday, I read a ton of articles discussing the chaos that went on outside and in many of the stores. There were children trampled, people pepper sprayed and even some people who were shot. People are crazy...and if we didn't realize that before, surely we did after reading about the happening on Black Friday.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Week 8

Reading Log:
Mon:  20min  Tues: 20min Thurs: 30min  Sat: 15min  Sun: 15min
CNN.com

This week I have continued to read articles about the Penn State sex abuse scandal that is all over the news. There are so many developments that continue to come up. There was also a timeline that was given about Sandusky, starting in 1977. There are several articles discussing the interview with Sandusky in which he admitted to showering with and touching young boys, but not "in a sexual way". The whole thing is so very sad. I just keep reading each and every article that comes out though. There have also been several articles about Joe Paterno having lung cancer.

I have also been reading about how the Natalie Wood case has been re-opened after nearly thirty years. I find this interesting because I know who she was from movies, but I never knew that she died in such a suspicious way. I will be interested to see if there can really be any new developments in such an old case. 

Another article I found to be interesting is the article about the students in California who were suing there school for violating their rights to freedom of speech. The group of students were asked to change out of shirts they were that had pictures of American flags on them. The students wore these shirts on Cinco de Mayo in an attempt to aggravate the Mexican students at the school. There have been past altercations between different groups of students. The administration sent home the students who refused to change clothes. A judge, last week, dismissed the case because he said that the administration was acting in accordance to their school rules. I hadn't heard about this law suit so I thought it was interesting to read about.

The last article I read, worth mentioning, was about an incident at The University of California at Davis. Students who were non-violently protesting were pepper sprayed at "point blank" range. The students were sitting on the ground with there arms linked. There is even a video showing the police pepper spraying the students. They were protesting against the tuition increases at the school. There has also been a letter from an assistant principle to the chancellor that was released in which he is asking for the chancellor to resign. The video was very disturbing and I'll be very interested to see what the police have to say in their defense. All that they have said so far is that they were concerned for their safety. After watching the video, it is obvious that nobody was in danger.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Week 7

Reading Log:
Mon:  10min  Tues: 15min  Wed: 35min Thurs: 30min  Fri: 30min
CNN.com


This week I have spent a lot of time on Cnn.com reading about the Penn State sex abuse scandal. There are sooo many articles about this. There have been articles simply speaking about what the allegations are and the facts pertaining to the allegations and situation and there have been opinion articles about all kinds of different things. First, the articles were discussing how Paterno should be fired for not doing more. Then there were articles about how Paterno did what he should have done and shouldn't be fired. Then there were articles that announced the firing of many of the Penn State administration members. More and more articles have been published everyday, throughout the days. I have also read articles that have specific information about what Sandusky (the alleged abuser) has done to the many victims coming forward. This whole thing is extremely sad. Unfortunately there have been many many lives that have been effected and ruined because of Sandusky. Not only the poor children he abused, but the many people who are having their lives and careers turned upside down because of the ongoing investigation. It is really very sad. I anticipate many more articles to come about as more and more information is discovered regarding this situation.


I have continued to follow the story about baby Lisa who went missing from her Kansas City home early last month. Unfortunately there hasn't been much that has been released. There was an article stating that Lisa's half brothers were both interviewed again. The article didn't say what the interviews were about though because the parents aren't talking to the press about it. I have a feeling this is going to end sadly.


I also read a few articles in the "Politics" section about Rick Perry and his "oops" moment during the Republican Presidential debate. I found the article amusing. I didn't watch the debate so it was funny to hear about what had happened. The article also mentioned that Perry made fun of himself on a late night show. He was quoted as saying he thinks the brain freeze moment will humanize him in the voters' eyes. I guess we will see!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Week 6

Reading Log:
Mon:  20min  Tues: 20min  Wed: 10min  Sat: 10 min  Sun: 40min
CNN.com

This week, I read a ton about two specific topics. First, on Monday, Halloween, it was announced that Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from her new husband Kris Humphries. This story was huge in entertainment because Kim and Kris were only married for 72 days when Kim filed for divorce. They had a huge wedding that was shown on TV in a two part special. It was very elaborate and many people were doubting that it would last. Humphries is an NBA player and is several years younger than Kim. Their relationship was shown on the show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians". There had been some rumors that the two split up, and then Monday, it was officially announced. Kim put out a statement that said that they were still friends and this was a hard decision to make...Kris made a statement saying he still loves his wife and was is devastated to hear that she had filed for divorce. It seems like they are not on the same page. I found this to be annoying, because, famous or not, I think if you decide to marry someone, you are obligated to try and make it work for longer than 72 days unless there is some huge secret that was kept. Of course, nobody knows what the real story between the two of them was, but it has gotten a lot of publicity. Kim has another show called "Kourtney and Kim take New York" that starts soon and is said to show many of Kim and Kris' problems leading up to the filing for divorce. Although I don't think this should be big news, it is, and unfortunately I read all about it!

The other story that I read about and watched videos and news interviews about is Judge William Adams, in Texas. His daughter released a video from six or seven years ago of him whipping her with a belt. The video is extremely disturbing. The daughter claims to have released it because she wanted her dad to see how wrong he was when he treated her this way. The judge released a statement saying his daughter released the video after he threatened to cut her off financially. The daughter has said that her father beat her with a belt and verbally abused her for years. The girls mother claims that she was also abused by the judge. There are so many articles about this topic. Many people are talking about how the judge should be charged with domestic abuse, but because it was so long ago, he is not going to be charged. This has gotten a lot of people talking about corporal punishment. Many people are saying that the Judge is not using corporal punishment, he is simply physically abusing his daughter. Others are saying that parents should be able to discipline their children the way they see fit. There is a lot of controversy about this video and I imagine it will be a topic of conversation and articles for weeks to come.

Other smaller topics that I also read about were the baby that is still missing in Kansas City, the Earthquakes in Oklahoma that were felt in Kansas and sexual harassment allegations against Herman Cain.