A missing cub, a carnival, and a gang of cat burglars… Hold on to your hats! Best-selling author David Biedrzycki brings back the hilarious bears from Breaking News: Bear Alert, but now they have sleepy bear cub in tow. When the cub goes missing Mama and Papa Bear go on the hunt. Their search takes them to the town carnival where the whole family rides the Ferris wheel, rocks the rollercoaster, and inadvertently foils another dastardly plot by the persistent cat burglars from Bear Alert. Covering the story is intrepid—but bumbling—reporter Chad Newsworthy and the rest of the crew at Channel 3 News.
The Breaking News by Sarah Lynne Reul touches on themes of community, resilience, and optimism with an authenticity that will resonate with readers young and old.
Offers a critical analysis of American press coverage, explaining how the media has a destructive influence on Americans' involvement in the political process
Now in Breaking News, a blistering, behind-the-scenes novel about the savagely competitive world of television news, he writes about this world he knows best--a world where integrity is held hostage in the relentless pursuit of the bottom ...
This was not quite how Dominic Lawson remembered things when he was editor of the Sunday Telegraph, later telling a House of Lords committee that Aidan Barclay had asked him not to run a story about the then home secretary, ...
Uses personal accounts, archival materials, interviews, and Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographs to document AP's groundbreaking role in providing the news to the international and American press.
ABC's Brian Ross falsely reported on-air that during the campaign, Trump had directed Michael Flynn (who would later become the president's national security adviser) to make contact with the Russian government and that Flynn was ...
Whether you’re someone who can’t get enough of the daily news or an occasional observer of the headlines, you’ll enjoy reading this book – and equally important, you’ll remember it.
I probably picked him up at 8:55 a.m. or 9 a.m. Mostly I was blowing red lights . I'm laying on the horn . I'm zooming between the curb and the buses . I blew every light I saw . I was going the wrong way down one - way streets .
Read it and heed the warnings." —Tim Sebastian, best-selling novelist, international broadcaster and former Reuters correspondent. Breaking News is the first book to expose the sorry tale of Reuters precipitous fall from grace.
Once out of prison he was rehired onto Coulson's NoW as one of four highly paid investigators using illegal methods that the editor apparently knew nothing about. Now Rees was again in prison waiting to stand trial for the murder of ...