Supreme Court, Mississippi and social media
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On this episode of Street Soldiers, we're tackling the growing issue of social media addiction, a problem affecting millions of Americans. A widely-cited study found that roughly 10% of Americans, and more than double that for teens,
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office continued to mock President Trump following his meeting with Putin on Friday, crafting social media posts to mirror how the president often writes.
More than 70,000 Mexicans were deported from the US in the first six months of the year. Now, they're (re)building lives south of the border.
A Texas lawmaker slammed a U.S. representative for his use of the word "r----ded," a derogatory slur used against disabled people, in a social media post. "Tell me you're r----ded without telling me you're r-----ded," U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzalez said in a X post. "These gimmicks never work. How about instead of hiring more police officers?"
The episode was mostly focused on Swift making a huge album announcement, but it was interesting how quickly the topic switched over to using digital technology.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom explains the purpose behind the viral posts on X making fun of Trump's social media habits.
Sydney Sweeney shares bar night photos in denim outfit weeks after her American Eagle "Good Jeans" campaign faced backlash.
A recruitment poster recently shared on the Department of Homeland Security’s social media pages depicts Uncle Sam at a crossroads. In one direction point the words “homeland” and “opportunity.” Toward the other,