With the World Cup less than two months away, narratives of migrant workers and human rights dominate headlines.
With the World Cup less than two months away, narratives of migrant workers and human rights dominate headlines.
On Sunday, Giorgia Meloni was elected as the Prime Minister of Italy. Meloni, a member of the “Brothers of Italy” political party, became the first woman ever to be elected as Italian Prime Minister. This accomplishment, however, is far from the main focus of U.S. Media. Instead, major media outlets have focused much more on Meloni’s “far-right” politics as Italy’s politics undergo a major shift.
One of the most significant developments of the war has been Ukraine's liberation of Kharkiv. From references to the counteroffensive as a "stunning blow" to Moscow's military prestige to "Putin's Kharkiv disaster," the tone of the media outside of Russia has acknowledged the threat Ukraine's military surge poses to Russia.
Nearly a month after the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate, U.S. media coverage remains turbulent.
Last Wednesday, President Biden announced partial student loan forgiveness for millions of Americans struggling to pay off debt. The plan will cancel up to $10,000 for most eligible Americans and even as much as $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients.
If you have taken a trip to Europe in the last two decades, you've probably learned just how deceptive the exchange rate can be. What appears to be a moderately priced meal can come with a bill that is much heftier than expected. While this has been the case since 2002, the Dollar has finally reached parity with the Euro. Coverage in U.S. Media and European Media point to contractionary policy and the European energy crisis as the main contributors driving the currency conversation.
The chaos at Twitter continues. The former security chief of Twitter, Peiter Zatko, has alleged that Twitter has severe security deficiencies and that Elon Musk's bot accusations are "on target". Twitter has denied Zatko's claims, dismissing him as a disgruntled employee. But this has done little to stop U.S. media swarming to this narrative as […]
American educators are quitting on a massive scale, leaving school districts and administrations scrambling to hire new teachers and retain the ones they desperately need.
While food prices and food insecurity have been on the rise for years, the war in Ukraine has accentuated this problem more than ever.
Three weeks ago, the Inflation Reduction Act seemed to be an impassable bill. Senator Joe Manchin stated publicly that he was not ready to support the bill in its current form. After extensive private discussions, however...