The stories that made the headlines
Also, what is with them relying so heavily on present tense? “Police charging the man this morning.” “The car slamming into the truck last night.” “The man pleading guilty today.”
The stories that made the headlines
Also, what is with them relying so heavily on present tense? “Police charging the man this morning.” “The car slamming into the truck last night.” “The man pleading guilty today.”