Leading amplifications, Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Bill Hagerty have amplified a total of seven unique narratives associated with Gaza.
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.
The narratives cover a wide array of specific topics from European Union-Africa relations to the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack in the United States.
The Amazon CEO has caught national media attention once again through the release of a recent Bloomberg article.
AP reporters and other national news corporations shared the Associated Press article announcing Zaw's release, and the phrase "journalist released" quickly became a leading narrative.
If you’ve been online in the past few weeks, you may have heard about something called NFTs, or non-fungible tokens. They seem to be everywhere — as both the topic of serious discussion and the subject of memes (which can also be NFTs apparently).
The trend stems from an Axios report which stated that four alleged watchlist terrorists have been arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border.
According to the news outlet, about 52% of apps share data collected from the user with third parties.
A New York Times article published over the weekend details the "rise and fall" of Gov. Cuomo amid the discovery...
Social sentiment analysis is, basically, a tool that counts positive and negative keywords. If there are “more negative keywords” then the overall tone of the piece is negative. Simple enough, right?