Analysis | ‘Fake news’ may contribute to political polarization
Social media and the freedom of the press has allowed Americans to information whether it is factual or not.
TikTok and social media now dominating politics
What do you go on social media for? Maybe to laugh at a cat playing a piano, to see a soldier returning back to his family or even learn a new cooking recipe. Instagram, Twitter and now TikTok are commonly used, but politics are now garnering more attention on these platforms.
College students put the environment at the top of their ballot
Nine percent of Americans do not believe in Climate Change, according to a 2019 poll from CBS News.
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