Washington Post article, "Sebelius will step down as HHS secretary" by Juliet Eilperin and Amy Goldstein
Obviously arriving as big news, the lede in the story reveals the crux of the news with flavor of the reporter's opinion.
"...ending a tumultuous tenure as the public face of the Affordable Care Act."
However, I believe few would debate over the identity of Sebelius's tenure as being anything aside from tumultuous given the outpouring of negative press the ACA roll-out received.
The second sentence provides next steps by giving readers anticipation of President Obama's announcement of the next HHS secretary on Friday.
The second paragraph dives into Sebelius's history as HHS secretary start to finish. The body of the story revisits the tensions surrounding the Healthcare.gov website, and the administration's handling of the website launch.
Moreover, the sub-title of the article names a potential replacement, then dives into the potential replacement down into the story.
Obviously arriving as big news, the lede in the story reveals the crux of the news with flavor of the reporter's opinion.
"...ending a tumultuous tenure as the public face of the Affordable Care Act."
However, I believe few would debate over the identity of Sebelius's tenure as being anything aside from tumultuous given the outpouring of negative press the ACA roll-out received.
The second sentence provides next steps by giving readers anticipation of President Obama's announcement of the next HHS secretary on Friday.
The second paragraph dives into Sebelius's history as HHS secretary start to finish. The body of the story revisits the tensions surrounding the Healthcare.gov website, and the administration's handling of the website launch.
Moreover, the sub-title of the article names a potential replacement, then dives into the potential replacement down into the story.
Thanks for sharing the DC buzz and yes, I thought the lede had the writer's opinion too-nice dissection.
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