Digital Fatigue: More Young People Turn to 'Vintage' Practices to Disconnect
Amidst the rise of digital fatigue, many young people are reverting to vintage activities to disconnect from the overwhelming presence of social media and technology.
Viewers' favorite: watch how young emu Emmi practices running on the farm in Põlvamaa
A young emu named Emmi has become a beloved pet in a Põlvamaa family, attracting thousands of social media views as she practices running on their farm.
Conservative watchdog calls for FTC to probe Apple News over 'anticompetitive behavior, deceptive practices'
A conservative group is urging the FTC to investigate Apple News for alleged favoritism towards liberal media and exclusion of conservative outlets.
Justice Referendum: The Foreign Press's Indictment - 'A Tragic Abuse of Law in Italy'
The upcoming justice referendum in Italy has drawn attention from foreign media, highlighting concerns over the country’s judicial system which is seen to still reflect fascist-era practices.
Egypt calls for 'killing the sedition' and threatens to prosecute those who insult Arab countries
Egypt warns against negative media practices that harm relations with other Arab nations and threatens legal action for such offenses.
'May the law be fulfilled and big techs punished if they break the rules' says reader about digital ECA
Readers express strong opinions on the new Digital ECA initiative, calling for strict adherence to regulations aimed at limiting harmful practices by big tech companies.
Journalists’ Bickering: Gabor Steingart Lacks Style
Gabor Steingart, head of the online service 'The Pioneer,' has sparked controversy by criticizing colleagues for their advertising practices, which he likened to prostitution.
CBS News in transition: Who's in and who's out after a tumultuous year at the network
CBS News has faced significant upheaval in 2023, including leadership changes and a controversial settlement with Donald Trump amid criticism of its journalistic practices.
Kimmo Vehviläinen's comments on women's sauna practices are alarming – Here's how he explains it
Radio host Kimmo Vehviläinen's recent comments about women's behavior in saunas sparked a social media backlash in Finland.
Forwarded email a rare public glimpse into the cunning world of political spin
A mistakenly shared email reveals the manipulative practices often used by political media advisers to influence news reporting.
Jake Paul attempts to defend himself after killing deer during hunt
Jake Paul defends his deer hunting practices after facing backlash on social media for posting photos of himself with a killed deer, citing conservation reasons.
Medicine: Between Medicine and Esotericism: What Does Vagus Nerve Stimulation Bring?
The article explores the growing trend of vagus nerve stimulation promoted on social media, highlighting its blend of medical practices and alternative therapies.
"It came out of nowhere." Meta suddenly blocked their accounts, the road back to them is uncertain
The Czech journalism project Page Not Found had its social media accounts abruptly blocked by Meta without prior warning, raising concerns about content moderation practices.
Streaming: Humiliations, Bullying, Body Shaming
A Netflix documentary explores the dark sides of 'America's Next Top Model,' reflecting on past television practices that resonated with German audiences.
Victim's Family of 'Motel Drug Murder' Criticizes Police Investigation Practices After Media Report
The family of a murder victim in a motel drug case criticized the police for their investigation practices after learning details from media reports rather than through official channels.
Morning article on surrogacy practices worldwide turned into an advertisement for 'reproductive tourism'
The article critiques a Croatian media outlet's promotion of surrogacy despite its legal prohibition in Croatia.
Yoga for the Timeline: Oh, How Sweet It Is!
Puppy Yoga, a playful trend mixing yoga with puppy interaction, reflects the increasing influence of social media on traditional wellness practices.
Indigenous person succeeds on social media by sharing traditional knowledge: 'Without forgetting where I came from'
Kállisson Wapichana, a 22-year-old indigenous influencer and nursing technician from Roraima, Brazil, has gained significant attention on social media for sharing traditional knowledge and practices.
REALLY? ⟩ “Maybe they didn’t like my free-spirited pictures...” Can social media be decisive in getting a job?
The article discusses the implications of social media on job hiring practices in Estonia, highlighting the legal boundaries regarding employers accessing candidates' personal information.
During Lent, Christians abstain from not only meat and sweets but also from the noise generated by social media
Christians in Latvia observe Lent by fasting from certain foods and social media, reflecting on spiritual practices and personal growth.
Quote of the Day, by Epictetus: "Do not live according to your own rules, but in harmony with nature"
The resurgence of Stoicism in modern times is attributed to social media, coaching practices, and the re-publication of its foundational texts.
'Hi, pexual!': indigenous child from AM goes viral eating tanajura and showing the routine of Sateré-Mawé and Ticuna cultures on social media
A six-year-old indigenous girl from the Sateré-Mawé and Ticuna communities in Brazil has gained significant attention on social media for sharing her daily life and cultural practices.
Series and games are changing for a new audience. It's not just about 'dumbing down'
Matt Damon discusses Netflix's storytelling practices, stirring debate on whether they indicate a deeper change in narrative techniques or are simply Hollywood exaggerations.
Is Italy Forcing Grandmothers to Become Influencers?
The article discusses the phenomenon of elderly Italian women, or 'nonnas', becoming social media influencers, often at the expense of traditional Italian culinary practices.
Media: Finnish Success Brand Faces Serious Accusations
The Finnish clothing brand Bypias is currently under serious accusations regarding misleading marketing practices and poor workplace conditions, as reported by media outlets such as Taloussanomat and Yle.
Kaarzyna Batko-Tołć: Will there be punishment for greenwashing and fact-checking washing?
The article discusses the potential repercussions for practices like greenwashing and misleading fact-checking in journalism.
Review: The War of Women Turns the World
The article reflects on the sensationalist media practices of the early 2000s in Estonia and how the public's demand for dramatic narratives shaped the content produced.
Poul Madsen: The pseudo-debate about sexist snow removal shows how little we grasp equality
In Denmark, a recent debate sparked by claims of sexist snow removal practices reflects broader issues of political accountability and media responsibility in equality discussions.
People prefer Poha for breakfast... This video will change your menu, watch Video
A viral video revealing unsanitary packaging practices for Poha raises health concerns.
Isak Gröndahl: Jesus’ fasting paid off poorly - will today’s media people fare better?
The article explores the concept of fasting, linking it to historical and contemporary practices, and contemplates its relevance and effectiveness in modern society.
Jillian Michaels: Big Tech built a digital drug — and our kids are hooked
Jillian Michaels argues that social media companies are creating addictive algorithms that target children, akin to the tobacco industry's past practices.
Virginia 'practices' with the Grande Rio drumline in the booth; VIDEO
Virginia Fonseca practiced with the Grande Rio drumline ahead of her official debut as the samba school's queen, sharing the moment on social media.
It looks like public opinion will force Big Tech to make social media safer for children
Public opinion is increasingly pushing Big Tech to implement safer social media practices for children, which resonates more with parents than with kids.
AMOG craze raises concern - 20-year-old aiming for 'alpha male' status in a dangerous way
A young American man, Braden Peters, is promoting harmful practices for looksmaxxing, drawing comparisons to controversial figure Andrew Tate.
A Shocking Decision by NHL Millionaires in Milan - The Big Boss is Puzzled
Canada's men's hockey team has drawn controversy by denying media access to their practices during the Olympic tournament in Milan.
Video of Open Prayer Inside Ahmedabad Airport Goes Viral, Passenger Raises Questions
A video showing Muslim travelers praying inside the open area of Ahmedabad Airport has gone viral, sparking discussions on social media regarding the legality of such practices in public spaces.
Does Mr. Mitsotakis mind the image of his representative?
The article discusses the perception of the current government's spokesperson in Greece and contrasts it with past government communication practices.
A startling move by NHL stars at the Olympics - An unusual sight outside the Arena
The Canadian men's hockey team caused confusion by restricting media access during their Olympic practices, prompting a large group of reporters to wait outside the arena.
Sex, Power, and Bitcoin: The Misdeeds of the Digital Oligarchy in the Epstein Files
The article explores how media narratives surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's misdeeds have neglected key elements related to the intersection of power, wealth, and contemporary digital practices.
Who is the young Trump assistant who caused the Secret Service to rise? She moved into the locker room, entered Melania's chambers
The article discusses Natalie Harp, an executive assistant to Donald Trump known for her extreme loyalty and controversial practices that have raised concerns among his inner circle and the Secret Service.
Researchers say no evidence of TikTok censorship, but they remain wary
A consortium led by Oracle's Larry Ellison now controls TikTok's U.S. business, amid accusations from users claiming censorship of videos related to sensitive topics, despite researchers finding no evidence of such practices.
Suspicious video of the Lionesses – Is this the reason for the norovirus?
A video of the Finnish women's ice hockey team celebrating just before a norovirus outbreak led to four players experiencing gastrointestinal illness, prompting cancellation of practices and media events as a precaution.
Pound shelters in Poland under fire. These municipalities show that it can be done differently
Recent media reports have highlighted shocking practices at pound shelters across various Polish towns, leading to important changes and closures initiated by activists.
Kári Stefánsson condemns the work of Moggans
Kári Stefánsson criticizes the Icelandic media for misleading its readers and neglecting his comments regarding the publication's practices.
Turbulence Before the Launch of Stanowski's Notable Projects. "Decency in Business Does Not Exist"
Krzysztof Stanowski announced a delay in the launch of his TV station ZERO, citing reasons beyond his control and expressing concerns about a lack of decency in business practices.
Will Orbán quickly lose asylum in Hungary? Expert points out an important detail
A former Attorney General revealed on social media that Budapest authorities have granted asylum to Orbán, who claims to be persecuted in his homeland and vows to fight against political banditry and unlawful practices.
Underwear that 'cools' to 'pineapple juice in the shake': how some men believe they are improving their semen
The article discusses prevalent myths and advice circulating on social media regarding men's fertility and semen quality, highlighting that while the intentions may be good, the effectiveness of such practices is largely unproven according to medical experts.
Naive wishes for the internet of 2026
The article discusses hopes for a better internet in 2026, free from hate, misinformation, and poor practices, while encouraging constructive conversation and entertainment.
American left totally baffled after discovering what 'tea' is
An American expresses confusion over the British meaning of 'tea', highlighting cultural differences in food and social practices between the US and UK.
Sculpture is Not Forgotten. Today It Enters the Space of Installation, Performance, Architecture, and New Media
The article discusses the evolving nature of art, highlighting how traditional boundaries between disciplines like sculpture, painting, and architecture are increasingly blurred in contemporary practices.