Algorithmic News: Are We Losing Culture to the Feed?
The way we consume information is changing, and fast. A recent study showed that 65% of Americans now get their daily news from social media…
The way we consume information is changing, and fast. A recent study showed that 65% of Americans now get their daily news from social media…
For Sarah Chen, owner of “The Daily Grind” coffee shop in Atlanta’s Grant Park neighborhood, keeping up with local happenings used to be as simple…
Are you tired of sifting through biased news reports, struggling to get a clear picture of what truly matters? In 2026, the demand for unbiased…
ANALYSIS: The Evolving Intersection of AI and Culture Through Personalized News Briefings The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping how we consume information, particularly through…
The upcoming 2028 presidential election is already shaping up to be a battleground of misinformation and strategic blunders, both here in the US and abroad.…
Navigating the Political Minefield: Common Mistakes to Avoid Staying informed about including us and global politics news is more vital than ever, but it’s easy…
Running a business in Atlanta is demanding. Between managing employees, navigating the traffic on I-285, and keeping up with ever-changing regulations, who has time to…
Articles and explainers providing context on complex issues are more vital than ever in our fast-paced information ecosystem. Sifting through the noise to find accurate,…
There’s a dangerous amount of misinformation floating around about partisan language and its supposed benefits. Are you tired of feeling manipulated by the news? For…
Why Accessibility Matters in the 2026 News Cycle Aiming to make news accessible without sacrificing credibility is the challenge facing every news organization in 2026.…