Brooklyn Public Library Grants Teens Across America Access
In 2022, several stories about schools and censorship emerged — and the Brooklyn Public Library purportedly acted to broaden access to literature.
In 2022, several stories about schools and censorship emerged — and the Brooklyn Public Library purportedly acted to broaden access to literature.
Claims that the state of Tennessee passed a bill requiring convicted drunk drivers to pay child support for the children of their victims spread virally on social media.
Florida politicians voted to revoke Disney’s tax status over their opposition to the “Don’t Say Gay” bill; a local journalist claims that the decision would harm the state more than the corporation.
An Imgur video depicting a “dial up modem” visualized via a “spectrogram” inspired nostalgia — but what is it?
A right-wing lawmaker quickly deleted her overinflated tweet about “open borders.”
A purported screencap of Newsmax’s idea of “Black conservatives” spread virally on social media.
The rare rock at the heart of an online meme has a history as colorful as its surface.
A news article about an influential Twitter account, @LibsOfTikTok, generated hypocritical claims its subject was “doxxed.”
Stories about “crazy lawsuits” are great clickbait — but the truth is usually a little more complex than a click.