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July 19, 2022
Podcast: The Enduring Impact of Food Lion v. ABC Primetime Live
When is it okay for journalists to go undercover for a story? Where is the line between the individual right to privacy and the press’ right to gather news? Can the courts hold the press to its ethical standards? These are some of the questions raised by the Food Lion vs. ABC Primetime case from July 1995. Unfortunately, there seem to be no more clear answers today than there were more than 25 years ago.
July 19, 2022
Podcast: Why Is Truth in Media So Hard To Come By?
(FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.) — One of the biggest criticisms of the mainstream media is that it fails to report the […]
July 19, 2022
TikTok: The Unconventional Classroom
Several creators have successfully monetized #MoneyTok, the hashtag that refers to the financial creators making content to help people learn how to grow a savings account, invest in the stock market, create a retirement plan, and other financial concepts that are rarely taught in school.
July 15, 2022
Opinion: Does Giving ‘The Talk’ to Kids Now Have to Include Abortion?
Much has been published in the press about the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, but some of the most important information out there could be how to discuss it with kids.
July 13, 2022
Sandy Hook Settles Lawsuit With Gunmaker Remington
(RYE, N.Y.) — As high-pitched alarms blare through classroom loudspeakers, students in public schools across America follow protocols designed to […]