In a time where the term “fake news” has taken over, many find it confusing and difficult to get information from accurate and unbiased sources. This problem has only increased as it becomes more and more common for social media sites to become politically based, attracting input and opinions from every side.
In the 365 days following President Donald Trump’s first year in office, he used the word “fake” relating to the media more than 400 times on social media and on […]
In mid-July, President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a meeting that was live broadcasted through The New York Times, The Washington Post and many other news […]
While the vast majority of Canadians may not be able to locate the University of Idaho on a map, the institution made a surprising impact on daytime television viewers in […]
A fraction of the people who read this won’t give it any thought, because it was written by a journalist. Being a journalist automatically destroys my credibility when discussing politics, […]
Kellyanne Conway, a counselor for President Donald Trump, stole headlines Sunday when she used the term “alternative facts” to describe inaccuracies from a White House press conference during the weekend. […]