A study finds that a quarter of US radio stations are religious, yet most listeners tune in for faith and community-not politics. This challenges assumptions about religious radio’s role in political discourse.
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A Wesleyan student shares insights on “Sex Education” Season Three in The Wesleyan Argus, highlighting its nuanced portrayal of college life, relationships, and sexuality through a campus lens.
A new report from The Guardian reveals that US TV coverage of the Las Vegas attack largely ignored discussions on gun violence solutions, focusing instead on the tragedy without addressing prevention measures.
The WNBA Finals concluded with a swift sweep this year, contrasting last season’s full-length series. The dominant performance highlighted shifts in team dynamics and fan engagement, marking a notable change in the league’s championship narrative.
Former President Trump’s messaging, both online and onstage, persistently centers on fear and division, reinforcing a narrative that emphasizes threats and dangers to rally his base, The New York Times reports.





