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Today, we’re diving into the real-world impact of misinformation on social media, particularly Facebook. How did a made-up story lead someone to bring a gun into a pizza shop? What really fueled the Capitol riot? We explore the thin line between lies online and violence offline. It’s tempting to scroll past a conspiracy theory or laugh off a wild comment section. But...

Recently in a few of the local Facebook groups I read, I’ve noticed something in my newsfeed that is both irking and alarming. Some people (many of whom I don’t know in person) are using Facebook as a virtual clothesline to air their dirty laundry. I’ve seen grown women rip their boyfriend’s exes to shreds through status updates, guys do the same thing about the ladies...

The best seafood macaroni and cheese you will ever eat, and so easy to prepare almost anybody can make it. Ingredients: 1 Pound Penne Pasta or Large Elbow Pasta 3 Cups Whole Milk 2 Cups Half & Half 1 Tablespoon Butter 2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil ¼ Cup Onion, diced 1 Tablespoon Fresh Thyme, chopped 1 to 2 Cloves Fresh Garlic, finely minced 3 Level Tablespoons All...

Welcome to our blog series: “Misinformation & Extremism in America.” We’re living in an age where truth is harder to find than ever. One minute you’re watching a video your friend sent, and the next thing you know, you're neck-deep in a wild theory about lizard people controlling the government. Sound familiar? But this isn't just about quirky internet...

Working in a grocery store is one of those experiences that exposes you to a variety of people, situations, and life lessons you might not encounter in any other job. From the quirks of regular customers to the hustle of maintaining stock shelves, it’s a job full of surprises. Whether you’re a cashier, stock clerk, manager, or even someone who works in the deli or produce section,...
