An analysis of the most amplified content indicates that the U.S. media’s primary focus is on shifting dynamics in the energy sector.
An analysis of the most amplified content indicates that the U.S. media’s primary focus is on shifting dynamics in the energy sector.
As of Friday afternoon, the net-zero narrative has been amplified by 69 U.S. media sources over the last three days.
A Kudzu analysis indicates the leading narrative trends associated with the narrative include climate change and oil and gas.
As of Friday morning, six of the eight amplifiers were among the 147 members to vote to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
The bill to create a Bipartisan Commission needs the support of 10 Senate Republicans to pass.
As of Friday morning, the narrative propane among the U.S. media has been amplified by 103 sources over the past 30 days.
The leading narrative trends associated with intelligence community include White House, lab leak, and Biden administration.
Over the past 30 days, the narrative has been amplified by 86 members of Congress.
As of Tuesday, May 25 the narrative federal funding has been amplified by 75 congressional members through more than 100 unique narratives.
Currently, the leading conversation trends associated with unemployment benefits are predominantly related to coronavirus topics.