Millennial and GenZ influencers, some paid by telehealth companies, evangelize antidepressants on TikTok and Instagram using such hashtags as #livelaughlexapro, #lexaprogirly, #lexaho and #zoloftgang, recasting the medications as pop-culture touchstones. (McKay et al., The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreIn 1972, HBO launched with a bold pitch: producing television without ads or censorship. Over the next five decades, it reshaped the industry—introducing premium programming, supporting creator-driven storytelling, and setting the stage for today’s subscription-based streaming model. Here’s how HBO became one of the most influential networks in TV history. (1440)
Read MoreWe are now seeing what the lost decade in American education has wrought. By some measures, American students have regressed to a level not seen in 25 years or more. (Kahloon, The Atlantic)
Read MoreWhether they’re knocking at your door trick or treating, or hung as decorations in shop windows, witches are rife at this time of year. They’re easy to recognise, wearing tall, pointed hats, carrying broomsticks, or peering into a cauldron – but where did these stereotypes associated with witches come from? (Dunning, The Conversation)
Read MoreA university is teaching students that JRR Tolkien demonises “people of colour” in the Lord of the Rings books. A history module called Decolonising Tolkien et al, taught at the University of Nottingham, uses a text that says orcs and other dark-skinned characters in the trilogy are the victims of “ethnic chauvinism”. (Simpson, The Telegraph)
Read MoreOklahoma’s new public schools superintendent announced Wednesday he is rescinding a mandate from his predecessor that forced schools to place Bibles in classrooms and incorporate the book into lesson plans for students. (Murphy, AP News)
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