The GOP war on the media is not the only reason for the free-falling trust numbers. But it’s a large slice of the story. So ...
Rural residents were less likely to wear masks to protect against Covid infection. But the inability or unwillingness to get ...
The COVID-19 pandemic began five years ago in U.S., arriving in a country that already had a partisan divide that would ...
Science skepticism is rising. Learn why people distrust science—and how to think critically in a world full of misinformation ...
As a New York Times columnist and Duke University professor, Frank Bruni understands why people have low confidence in the media and higher education.
Some of the most prominent journalists and executives in media gathered in Washington D.C. for Semator's "'Innovating to ...
The real battle is between physical trust and digital distrust for a start. Let me take the easy case of the media. Print, radio, outdoor, point-of-purchase and television are media that have ...
Americans’ trust in the media to report the news fairly and accurately has sunk to its lowest point in more than five decades. Just 31 percent of respondents in Gallup’s latest survey on the ...
In this part of his Pharmaceutical Executive video interview, Ian Baer, Founder & CEO of Sooth, explores the contributing factors growing distrust and uncertainty surrounding social media. In this ...
Through research, interviews and personal experience, she found that it’s difficult for rural people to engage with news media because of technological challenges, like poor internet access, distrust ...
The Misinformation Tsunami: Social media has made it easier than ever ... But Distrusting It Completely Is Worse Skepticism is healthy. Blind distrust is not. The next time you see a viral claim ...