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.
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.
A popular post claimed that Monopoly was a one-sided ripoff of an original board game called “The Landlord’s Game.”
Claims circulated that a street in Vilnius, Lithuania was renamed “Ukrainian Heroes Street,” forcing the Russian embassy there to change its address.
A meme claims the actor said “Words are energy and cast spells, that’s why it’s called spelling. Change the way you speak about yourself and you can change your life.”
We’re just leaving this here for everyone.
It seems like attributing anything to NASA in a congratulatory tone is a recipe for social media engagement.
Social media posts about the actions of Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson circulated on the anniversary of the My Lai massacre.
Several March 2022 tweets suggested that high gas prices in June 2008 were tied to higher prices per barrel, whereas gas prices in March 2022 were not.
A viral image purportedly shows members of the Hasidic Jewish community engaging in an all-day effort to alert Ukrainian Jews to evacuate as soon as possible.