Liberal commentators’ faux outrage over judicial position changes; again play race card
Democrats losing their jobs are now bitterly complaining about the changes at AOC.
Democrats losing their jobs are now bitterly complaining about the changes at AOC.
Educators are more concerned about how much time students spend on social media at home as compared to the time they spend online in the classroom. Education Week’s annual Technology Counts survey asked principals and school-based leaders across the country about…
From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 741: The daughter of North Carolina-based former Ambassador Jim Cain serves as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Twitter. Cameron Cain and a co-plaintiff contend that the social media giant has not taken adequate stops to block ISIS from using Twitter to plan…
The daughter of North Carolina-based former Ambassador Jim Cain serves as lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against Twitter. Cameron Cain and a co-plaintiff contend that the social media giant has not taken adequate stops to block ISIS from using Twitter to plan its terrorist attacks. Jon Guze, the John Locke…
Jon Guze, John Locke Foundation director of legal studies, discusses key issues linked to the Cain v. Twitter lawsuit. The plaintiffs challenge Twitter’s approach to ISIS’ use of the social media platform. Guze offered these comments during an interview with Donna Martinez for Carolina Journal Radio.
Smartphones are teenagers’ constant companions. The last thing teens check at night before drifting off to sleep, phones occupy pride of place in the morning routine, too. Even pillow talk — the digital kind — is common: Many teens sleep with their phones, maintaining 24/7 accessibility for Snapchats, texts, and…
RALEIGH — Senate leader Phil Berger, who used a Facebook post to respond to Gov. Roy Cooper a day earlier, said Thursday politicians communicating through social media makes a lot of sense. “I think we’ve seen an evolution over the past several years in how public officials…
Terry Stoops on N.C. voter support of school choice options; legislators debate Medicaid audit; Daniel Kreiss on technology & voter turnout; Paul Conway on Millennials & the election; Roy Cordato on flex-growth vs. smart growth.
Just because people market diet pills and rap “music” through advertising and social media doesn’t mean that they aren’t well suited to more serious causes.