When I woke up this morning I learned that at least 6Â people this morning died when a bus carrying a college team went over an overpass.
Only two news websites actually included the name of the school in the story headline. I checked CNN, MSNBC, ESPN, FOXNews, ABC, and CBS (images below). Only ABC and FOXNews did the right thing by including the school’s name in the headline. And yes, you just read that correctly, I gave FOXNews a compliment, and in this case it is well derserved.
I can’t imagine being a parent of an college baseball student athlete playing for any college in Ohio, reading the headline, and being left wondering if my child was involved.  The news owes adding the college name in those headlines to the parents, not to metnion all the loved-ones involved.Â
This reminds me of a local news station reporting during a commercial break that a popular radio DJ has just died in a car crash. Their exact words, “A popular radio personality has died in a freakish car accident, tune in at 5 for compete coverage.” I can’t tell you how many people were left freaking out wondering if a part of their daily life has tragically died.

and so on. So in short, not much blogging is going to happen this Friday, but I thought I would leave you with a pretty groovy U2 clip.
Regarding this clip from that DVD, it has which I think is my favorite U2 concert moment. It’s from the Elevation tour and has scripture references on the screen for “40” and “Where The Streets Have No Name”, and there is a small clip of Bono speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast. I’ve often wondered how many people in the crowd really knew they were singing something straight from the scriptures.