Most influencers — 63% — are men and the majority — 77% — have no affiliation, or background, with a media organization.
The findings provide an indication of how Americans consumed the news during the height of the US presidential campaign that ...
While previous research found more women consume news on sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, Pew found close to ...
A significant number of young adults get their news from social media “news influencers” that generally don’t have ...
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Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei, who will be stepping down from the role imminently, has quashed rumors about a potential $20 ...
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Social media commentators claimed Jill Biden refused to look at Vice President Harris as they were seated together at ...
Ex-NBA player and Duke star Kyle Singler received concern and support from the basketball world after posting a cryptic ...
Donald Trump has tapped long-time ally Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, prompting concern and disdain among lawmakers and ...
During his historic visit to the Amazon rainforest, US President Joe Biden emphasized the irreversibility of the clean energy ...