@MiriamABerger Hi! We're interested in having you on our show this week to discuss your work in Jerusalem, the Washington Post, and what's happening in Gaza. We're on deadline so please let us know soon.
@gerryshih Hi! We're interested in having you on our show this week to discuss your work in Jerusalem, the Washington Post, and what's happening in Gaza. We're on deadline so please let us know soon.
“From this day on, the official language of San Marcos will be Swedish. In addition to that, all citizens will be required to change their underwear every half-hour."
Thanks, @onthemedia
Underwear Must Be Worn On The Outside https://t.co/yozyxeaN3t via @YouTube
What’s the big deal if TikTok gets banned? @broderick explains the impact the ban could have on the future of social media, culture, and the Internet
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
Listen to the latest episode where @broderick explains why TikTokers hate American social media algorithms and are still searching for an alternative ahead of TikTok’s potential ban, and why American users on RedNote probably won’t last
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
On Sunday, TikTok may be banned in the U.S., @MicahLoewinger speaks to @broderick about the influence that TikTok has had on American culture and Internet, where users are going next, and what a ban means for the future of American social media
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. government can ban TikTok.
@DavidCole_Gtown breaks down the arguments on both sides.
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
“Catastrophic fire erases what was there before. So does forgetting.” Author Rebecca Solnit on the precedent for California’s devastating wildfires. Listen here: https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
Ahead of the potential ban on TikTok, users are trolling the U.S. government and boycotting Meta by flocking over to another Chinese app called Xiaohongshu, or RedNote. Learn more about it in this week’s episode:
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld the U.S. ban on TikTok. @DavidCole_Gtown explains why this ruling isn’t just a dark day for TikTok, but also for the First Amendment
https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
After last year’s Hurricane Helene caused historic flooding in North Carolina, @BlueRidgePublic was the last source of information available to locals for weeks. How public radio stations play a crucial role during times of crisis: https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
When a devastating grassland fire sparked in western Texas in 2011, @MarfaRadio was the first to report on it – and its coverage ultimately helped save lives. How public radio stations step up to provide emergency updates during natural disasters: https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
.@KEverhart breaks down the budget for Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and where that money really goes… (hint, mostly to local public broadcasting stations). https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX
.@michigan_public reporter Lindsey Smith on how she and her team covered the state’s response to the Flint Water Crisis for years, after national attention had faded & how public radio stations across the country hold their local governments accountable: https://t.co/ndpFq0Q1eX