TRENTON, NJ (KYW Newsradio) — New Jersey has become the first state in the country to combat misinformation and conspiracy theories in public discourse by requiring public schools to teach media literacy to K-12 students. ...
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New Jersey has become the first state in the country to require public schools to teach media literacy to K-12 students as a way to combat misinformation, under a bill signed Wednesday by Gov. Phil ...
Employers hiring in New York will have to list a pay range in their job ads, under legislation Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law. The measure, S9427, applies to all employers with four or more ...
New Jersey schools would have to teach media literacy to students at all grade levels — how to decipher fact from disinformation as they absorb content on social media — under a bipartisan bill that ...
New York will be the fourth US state to require salary ranges with job postings when a new law signed Wednesday by Governor Kathy Hochul takes effect in September. This case, one in every five ...
Millions of Americans now turn to social media for news, at least sometimes, and it’s clear that much of the “news” that they consume is not journalism. came|:D:?7@C>2E:@? 😀 6?56>:4 E@ D@4:2= >65:2 A=2E7@C>D 2?5[ ...
Millions of Americans now turn to social media for news, at least sometimes, and it’s clear that much of the “news” they consume is not journalism. Misinformation is endemic to social media platforms, and, in ...
Millions of Americans now turn to social media for news, at least sometimes, and it’s clear that much of the “news” that they consume is not journalism. Misinformation is endemic to social media platforms and, ...
Millions of Americans now turn to social media for news, at least sometimes, and it’s clear that much of the “news” that they consume is not journalism. kAm|:D:?7@C>2E:@? 😀 6?56>:4 E@ D@4:2= >65:2 A=2E7@C>D 2?5[ ...