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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...

We’ve all had that moment where we read something shocking online and think, “Wait… could that be true?” Whether it’s a wild conspiracy or just a twisted version of the truth, false information has a sneaky way of pulling us in. But why? The answer lies in how our brains work. We’re Wired for Shortcuts Humans are busy. Our brains are constantly looking...

In the wake of President Donald Trump's 2024 election victory, the LGBTQ+ community has faced increased challenges due to policy changes and societal shifts. Despite these adversities, maintaining visibility on social media has become a crucial strategy for empowerment, community building, and advocacy. Below are notable examples that illustrate the importance of this visibility in the context...

In a world where viral headlines and meme-worthy “facts” spread faster than wildfire, fact-checkers have become the digital age’s firefighters. But how exactly do they work? What can they really detect—and what slips through the cracks? And perhaps the biggest question of all: can we trust them? As we recently announced, we have implemented Fact Checking here on...

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,...
