
Journalists are in Trump’s Way
Americans are more divided than ever on which news sources and journalists to trust, and with so much misinformation out there, it’s getting harder to

Americans are more divided than ever on which news sources and journalists to trust, and with so much misinformation out there, it’s getting harder to

A 17-year-old Black teen, Solomon Henderson, reportedly committed the Antioch High School shooting before ending his own life. In his manifesto, he expresses, “I was

Social media apps like TikTok are trying to persuade young people to enlist in the military. As social media progressively influences our everyday lives, the

President Trump has signed over 100 executive orders (EOs) in the first four months of his presidency. His EOs have touched every corner of his

Data analysts have been decoding the “pink tax,” as it’s aptly named. Its cost disparities have affected countless female consumers. In 2015, the NYC Consumer

Through letters written by daughters and grandsons of immigrants, this photo essay offers a better perspective on who these individuals are — humanizing them, disconnecting

Why is prom so expensive — and is it really worth it? Jay’elle Brown, event planner with VOX Investigates: Propaganda, asks teens whether the pressure

Hi, My Name is Reagan Hudson, and I love to eat I know I’m pretty small Six point two nine inches tall So while I

Atlanta loves Coca-Cola. The iconic soft drink has been around for over a century and is often considered a staple of American culture. However, their

Do you remember waking up on a bright Saturday morning, hoping to catch your favorite cartoon, only to see the latest toy advertised with the

Around the world, politicians are taking advantage of the new advancements in generative AI to win their election campaigns. Generative AI uses artificial intelligence to

In this second episode of “The Thoughts Inside,” podcast host and Georgia State University student Tomi continues to dive into the minds of young adults