News You Can’t Trust? How to Think Analytically
Did you know that less than 5% of news consumers regularly check the sources of the information they’re reading? That’s a scary thought in 2026,…
Did you know that less than 5% of news consumers regularly check the sources of the information they’re reading? That’s a scary thought in 2026,…
The year is 2026, and the echoes of yesterday’s “cancel culture” wars are faint, replaced by something far more nuanced: a constant recalibration of corporate…
Staying informed about conflict zones and understanding the complexities of global news is more critical than ever. But with a constant barrage of information, how…
The relationship between academics and industry is undergoing a seismic shift, moving from a traditionally siloed existence to a dynamic interplay. This transformation, fueled by…
The Fulton County District Attorney’s office has announced a new initiative to incorporate expert interviews into their investigative processes, aiming for more informed charging decisions…
Did you know that 68% of people only read the headlines of news articles? That’s a lot of missed context. But what if you could…
Did you know that 68% of Americans now get their news from social media, at least occasionally? That figure, up from 52% just five years…
Opinion: Predictive reports are now essential tools, but many professionals are misusing them, leading to flawed strategies and missed opportunities. It’s time to ditch the…
Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans now get their news primarily from social media? That’s a seismic shift with potentially devastating consequences for…
The pressure was mounting. Sarah, head of marketing at “Fresh Start Foods” here in Atlanta, stared at the sales figures. Q3 was a disaster, and…