I wrote about my struggle with trying to understand why we are experiencing such a sharp increase in hateful, mean and frankly rude comments from individuals to other individuals who have ...
I wrote about my struggle with trying to understand why we are experiencing such a sharp increase in hateful, mean and frankly rude comments from individuals to other individuals who have ...
The definition of critical minerals has been co-opted by developed nations and Africa needs to define these for itself, says ...
From rigid dress codes and lavish themes to curated fusion menus, celebrations now prioritise social media over genuine joy, leaving guests overwhelmed and exhausted. In Koshobi, Jaladas paints ...
At the opening general session of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' 2025 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, Cardinal ...
Americans once dreamed of a country that did not care about global greatness or glory. It was within our reach if we had been wise enough to grasp and hold it.
but said that he had genuinely grown to love doing commentary. The 'famous enough' line from his message on social media seems to be a shot a Pat McAfee, but it's possible we're reading too much ...
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we would not think twice about using every available tool to foster media pluralism. There is no reason to accept in social media and search what we would not tolerate in legacy media.
Meta's recent change in policy over factchecking is likely to further polarise social media platforms and amplify extreme voices, writes Dr Colin Fisher (UCL School of Management) in The Conversation.
Trump and major social media platforms have been warring for years over perceived anti-conservative bias, including Meta’s decision to shutter Trump’s accounts after the Jan. 6, 2021 ...