Friday, May 17 2013 10:45 PM EDT2013-05-18 02:45:31 GMT
Continuing our exclusive coverage of the IRS scandal, FOX19 has obtained documents of a fifth Cincinnati IRS agent who reportedly came after a pro-life group in 2009. The group was asked about prayerFull Story >
Continuing our exclusive coverage of the IRS scandal, FOX19 has obtained documents of a fifth Cincinnati IRS agent who reportedly came after a pro-life group in 2009.Full Story >
Thursday, May 16 2013 10:23 PM EDT2013-05-17 02:23:52 GMT
As we are continuing to look into the case surrounding the IRS and Cincinnati's connection there two big questions. Did the White House know about this scandal sooner than what they have claimed? CouldFull Story >
As we are continuing to look into the case surrounding the IRS and Cincinnati's connection there two big questions: Did the White House know about this scandal sooner than what they have claimed, and could criminal charges be filed against the local agents accused in the case?Full Story >
Wednesday, May 15 2013 9:50 PM EDT2013-05-16 01:50:03 GMT
The White House today released over 100 pages of emails regarding the attack in Benghazi. So what do those emails tell us? Members of congress and the President himself say it's all a side-show. WhileFull Story >
The White House today released over 100 pages of emails regarding the attack in Benghazi. So what do those emails tell us? Members of congress and the President himself say it's all a side-show. While others say the truth has still not been revealed. So what is true here? Full Story >
Tuesday, May 14 2013 9:07 PM EDT2013-05-15 01:07:15 GMT
To call it a rough week for the Obama Administration might be an understatement. As we've reported, last week a huge scandal broke when the IRS admitted to unfairly targeting Tea Party and Liberty groupsFull Story >
To call it a rough week for the Obama Administration might be an understatement. As we've reported, last week a huge scandal broke when the IRS admitted to unfairly targeting Tea Party and Liberty groups seeking non-profit status. On the heels of that, a new scandal has emerged regarding the secret collection of journalists' phone records.Full Story >
Friday, May 10 2013 9:40 PM EDT2013-05-11 01:40:12 GMT
We are following a story that is just breaking on Friday. In fact, FOX19 was the first TV station in the nation to cover it. We first told you on March 1, 2012 that Tea Party and Liberty Groups in sevenFull Story >
We are following a story that is just breaking on Friday. In fact, FOX19 was the first TV station in the nation to cover it. In a Reality Check special, Ben goes in-depth on the IRS vs. Tea Party and Liberty groups. You won't want to miss it. Full Story >
Some colleges will soon require students to complete a writing test as part of their college entrance exams. Even if you aren’t required to take a writing test, you need strong writing skills to succeed in college and the workplace.
Ways to strengthen your writing skills for the ACT Writing Test:
Read and write frequently. Read as much as you can from a variety of sources, including plays, essays, fiction, poetry, news stories, business writing and magazine features.
Practice writing in different formats and in as many real situations as possible. Write letters to the editor, or letters to a company requesting information. Writing e-mail is good practice, but realize that writing for school and business is usually more formal than e-mail to a friend.
Share your writing with others to get feedback. Feedback helps you to look at your writing from a reader’s point of view—to anticipate how readers might interpret your writing and what types of questions they might have.
Become familiar with current issues and develop your own opinions. Think of arguments you would use to convince someone of your opinion. Speech and debate classes can help you think through issues and communicate your thoughts to others.
Try some extracurricular writing. School newspapers, yearbooks and creative writing clubs offer opportunities to express ideas in writing.
Strive for your writing to be well-developed and well-organized. Use precise, clear and concise language. The Writing Test will be judged by these criteria, not by creativity or the use of a large vocabulary.
Learn to see writing as a process. Brainstorming, planning, writing and then editing. This applies to all writing activities. During the Writing Test, spend time planning what you will write. Also, since the Writing Test is only 30 minutes, don't plan to write a rough draft and re-copy it.
Remember that everyone can improve writing skills. You might think others are more talented, but you know more than you think. Confidence and skill will grow with the more writing you do. Practice and work lead to achievement.
To find out if the college you’re interested in will require a writing test, go to ACT’s website (link to http://actrs19.act.org/app3/writPrefRM/). There you can search by college, by state or even by whether or not the college requires a writing test.