media sensationalism

Oklahoma State Patrol says it is diverting traffic after a barge hit a bridge

As an Oklahoma resident, news that the State Patrol is diverting traffic due to a barge hitting a bridge certainly caught my attention. While it may not be as catastrophic as a massive container ship hitting a bridge, any incident involving a vessel and a vital infrastructure like a bridge warrants a thorough safety check.

The recent bridge collapse has undoubtedly raised concerns, especially considering Oklahoma’s history with a bridge collapse on I-40 in a similar scenario years ago. The abundance of caution exercised by the authorities is understandable, given the potential risks involved. It is essential to ensure the safety and integrity of our bridges, particularly in areas with significant barge traffic.… Continue reading

Plane lands safely after door falls off midflight

Plane lands safely after door falls off midflight

As I stumbled upon this news article, I couldn’t help but scoff at the sensationalism surrounding the incident. The headline screamed “Plane lands safely after door falls off midflight” as if it was some extraordinary event. However, as I delved deeper into the details, I realized that this was not a commercial Boeing plane but a small, private aircraft. It begs the question, why wasn’t this distinction made clear in the headline? Surely it would have garnered fewer clicks, but at least it would have provided an accurate representation of the situation.

It’s frustrating how people tend to grab onto these stories without considering the context.… Continue reading