Supreme Court justices make life/death decisions, but could they carry your mail? (Cascadia Daily News (Wash.), January 15th, 2025)
Stuart Brotman: Teens need to know about suicide prevention (Charleston Gazette-Mail, January 15th, 2025)
A brief history of presidential inaugural speeches, from George Washington to today (The Conversation, January 14th, 2025)
No more fact-checking for Meta. How will this change media — and the pursuit of truth? (Associated Press, January 9th, 2025)
Mark Zuckerberg says ending fact-checks will curb censorship. Fact-checkers say he’s wrong. (CBS News, January 8th, 2025)
Fiscal-conservative group warns Congress against budget gimmicks (The Washington Times, January 8th, 2025)
Meta ends fact-checking. Here’s how to find the truth on social media. (The Washington Post, January 8th, 2025)
Philly-based FactCheck.org vows to continue mission as Facebook drops moderation partnership (PhillyVoice, January 7th, 2025)
Meta says fact-checkers were the problem. Fact-checkers rule that false. (The New York Times, January 7th, 2025)
Rise of RSV infections is associated with a decrease of vaccine hesitancy (Pharmacy Times, January 7th, 2025)
Study: Media coverage of civilian casualties in allied countries boosts support for US involvement (MSN.com, January 6th, 2025)
Tired of arguing with misinformed people? Experts say there’s an easy way to change their minds. (Upworthy, January 4th, 2025)
Trial Lawyers Section Teachers’ Law Symposium aims to strengthen civics education in Florida (The Florida Bar, January 3rd, 2025)
Don’t waste time correcting misinformation. Instead, try the ‘bypassing technique’ (Big Think, January 3rd, 2025)
Courting disrepute: The Supreme Court thumbs its nose at Ethics 101 (Creators.com, December 31st, 2024)
The truth about holiday suicides: Dispelling the myth and offering help (The Mirror, December 26th, 2024)