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Are we as happy as we appear to be on social media?On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh explored that question and others in conversation with…
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Facebook launched News Feed 11 years ago so users could see friends’ posts without having to visit their profiles. Today, News Feed is the unofficial…
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If you’ve happened to glance through an old family album, it is likely you’ve found photographs still around from over a century ago. Perhaps, too, you’ve…
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The Trump administration's very public conflicts with government agencies continues on Twitter during the first week of Donald Trump's presidency.This…
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William Freivogel, professor of public policy at SIU-Carbondale, recently labeled the widespread use of social media following the death of Michael Brown…
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Grammy-winning jazz musician Terence Blanchard is no stranger to composing music inspired by social injustice. He wrote an album about New Orleans after…
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Jefferson County Recorder of Deeds Debbie Dunnegan Waters says she likely would have been oblivious to the internet uproar over her Facebook comments…
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Update: After least four says of of denial of service attacks, the main St. Louis County government website was restored on Monday, August 18. Work was…
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For many people, selecting “male” or “female” on their Facebook profile is an easy choice. But for those who identify differently, Facebook now provides…
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With the advent of smart phones and tablets, media messages are now ever-present. And with social media, Internet television, satellite radio, blogs and…