Archive (Page 279)

November 12, 2020
New York’s Guggenheim Museum Comes Alive
Alongside Jackson Pollock's famous mural, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City welcomed visitors back with pandemic safety guidelines.

November 12, 2020
Tourism in Spain Continues to Suffer Amid the Pandemic
Navigating one of the world's busiest airports in Spain is now a walk in the park amid the pandemic and a bad omen for tourism.

November 11, 2020
Video Commentary: When Journalists Becoming Unwitting Tools of Russian Interference
The Internet Research Agency (IRA) has infiltrated American social media in order to sow mistrust, widen divisions, and interfere in the 2016 presidential elections. Lilian Manansala discusses the ethical dilemma of journalists not checking sources only to find out later they utilized posts tweeted by Russian bots.

November 11, 2020
Commentary: Joe Rogan Is a Journalist
In a 2018 episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, host Rogan interviewed the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk. (via […]

November 11, 2020
Commentary: Anonymous Sourcing Provides a Candid Story of Transgender TSA Searches
Anonymity proves to be a powerful storytelling mechanism in an article that exposes transgender TSA experiences.