Congressional members have amplified no significant content related to recent committee hearings on the topic of cybersecurity.
Congressional members have amplified no significant content related to recent committee hearings on the topic of cybersecurity.
Forty-six unique bipartisan commission narratives have been amplified by 43 members of Congress.
Over the last 24 hours, the phrase covid-19 hate crimes has seen a 1,200 percent increase in public conversations.
As of Wednesday morning, the narrative energy among congressional members contains both an international and domestic perspective.
Ongoing supply chain challenges and human rights concerns have driven the narrative China in the U.S. media.
68 sources have amplified more than 100 narratives related to Bitcoin, 79 of which contained the phrase Elon Musk.
The child tax credit is a part of President Biden’s American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
Amplifications have accelerated among both Democrats and Republicans since the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack.
Leading amplifications, Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Bill Hagerty have amplified a total of seven unique narratives associated with Gaza.
This narrative has emerged from a Fintech Takes newsletter that has been amplified by several fintech influencers over the past week.