The big one? Forecast for up to a foot of snow possible in some parts of Virginia
Social media reports over the weekend predicted that potential snow in Virginia this weekend could measure more than any storm in the past five years.
Social media reports over the weekend predicted that potential snow in Virginia this weekend could measure more than any storm in the past five years.
Much of our phone time is spent messaging friends and family, scrolling through social media feeds, watching video shorts and playing mindless games—but what if we could use it more productively to help save the planet? N
Meta is facing lawsuits filed in state and federal courts this week alleging that the social media giant’s platforms are operating in violation of state consumer protection laws.
A growing number of Democratic candidates on the ballot are sharing messages on social media in support of a Prescription Drug Affordability Board.
I’ve seen a lot of posts on social media from UVA fans saying they will not attend the JMU game because, they don’t like the OC, or don’t like the head coach, or this team is not very good, etc.
National broadcast outlets reflect the growing political polarization in America growing divides in social media.
A man from Exeter in Southwest Virginia who conspired to sell pressed pills containing fentanyl purchased from various social media platforms was sentenced this week to five years in federal prison.
When I go on social media I will frequently shake my head, glance at the clock, and say to myself, “Well, there goes four minutes I’ll never get back.”
There’s a meme that circulated on social media a while back that perfectly sums up the polarized, manipulated mayhem, madness and tyranny that is life in the American police state today.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has named U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger’s Combating Cartels on Social Media Act as one of 15 key bills.