Far from a unifier, today, social media is more likely to be the source of misinformation and disinformation, deepen political divides, and erode public trust in everything from elections to public ...
The day-to-day bombardment of media information leaves us with fear and frustration over its validity. Critical thinking is ...
Television and social media continued to be the main source of information for 72 per cent of the public, with 44 per cent ...
This new, more polluted, information environment has real-world impact. For our institutions (however imperfect they may be), ...
Concerns over the prevalence of online misinformation, including "fake news," and its implications for politics, business, ...
A video has surfaced on social media in which Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir is raising serious questions over the press ...
X’s former communications chief spoke exclusively to CNN to about why social media isn’t a replacement for journalism, contrasting the opinion of his former boss Elon Musk.
Both misinformation and disinformation involve the sharing of false or inaccurate information, with varying intents and ...
The restrictions are the latest under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, whose office has previously booted major news outlets from regular media space inside the complex. In a memo distributed to media ...
Media within the Pentagon covering the U.S. military will face new restrictions on the information they are allowed to report or face loss of access to the Pentagon, according to a memo officials ...
The Department of Defense will force reporters to pledge not to gather or use any information that had not been formally authorized for release, or risk losing their credential to cover the military.