With extreme weather events, how to spot misinformation
Fake information is everywhere, and I know it’s hard to see straight when we are being bombarded with the latest tragedies, but it’s really
Fake information is everywhere, and I know it’s hard to see straight when we are being bombarded with the latest tragedies, but it’s really
We can’t control anyone else’s behaviour on social media, but we can control our own. Here’s my six tips to not get into a rage on any social platforms.
I don’t get. I just don’t get it. I am living in a country where Covid19 has spread so rapidly, there are bodies on the streets of Bangkok, and this is a country with deep reverence for the dead.
OK I need some help. There are two distinct Covid arguments that have been around since the beginning. No matter what happens, how much data is gathered,
I know many are overwhelmed, so by collecting the best and most insightful of what I read, I’m hoping to help those feeling frazzled by the amount of information feel, well, less frazzled.
I really hate gossip. I find it extremely dangerous, hurtful, petty and most of the time, the person is completely wrong. It’s like being judgmental – which I also hate
It was pretty amazing watching the news this week when it was announced US combat troops were leaving Iraq. I felt relived for the soldiers finally finishing their tour of duty
But there was a good reason: it has an exclusive interview with Lindy Chamberlain on the 30th anniversary of Azaria’s death