Social News: Can You Really Trust Your Feed?
Did you know that 68% of Americans now get their news primarily from social media, despite widespread concerns about misinformation? That’s a seismic shift from…
Did you know that 68% of Americans now get their news primarily from social media, despite widespread concerns about misinformation? That’s a seismic shift from…
The Atlanta Public School system is rolling out a new initiative this fall focused on bolstering student comprehension through visual aids. The program, which begins…
For years, residents of the Sweet Auburn Historic District felt increasingly disconnected. The local paper, the “Sweet Auburn Gazette,” once a vibrant source of community…
Are you tired of endless scrolling and biased reporting? Do you crave a reliable source that cuts through the noise and delivers the facts? We…
Imagine Sarah, a busy project manager juggling multiple deadlines in Atlanta’s bustling Buckhead district. She needs to stay informed, but endless news cycles and biased…
The Atlanta Science Festival announced this week a significant expansion of its outreach programs into underserved communities across metro Atlanta, focusing on increasing access to…
Staying informed in 2026 is a full-time job. With information overload at its peak, weekly roundups are no longer a “nice-to-have” – they’re essential for…
Staying informed about current events can feel like a full-time job. Juggling work, family, and personal life leaves little time to sift through endless news…
Did you know that global spending on science and technology is projected to reach a staggering $3.5 trillion by 2028? That’s more than the GDP…
Did you know that the average adult spends over 11 hours a day consuming media? In a world saturated with information, providing busy readers with…