The word ‘news’ used to be less of a noun and more of a verb: it was an activity that people did at set times of day, and through specific media: a television, a newspaper, a radio or word of mouth. That's not the case anymore, when anyone can pull out a camera and be a part of the news on their...
Four clues that it’s Fake News
In 2017, it’s become much harder to tell between real news and fake news, especially with the rise of clickbait news. It’s far too common to read articles online that look legitimate but aren’t, and the rate we’re seeing more fake news articles pop...
S E C O N D S
By: Sara Martin
This gallery shows the world around us is constantly changing in seconds.
From seven strangers’ stories, a second of their lives was captured.
A second being attached to a phone.
Make every s e c o n d count.