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Media expert: Democracy depends on informed consumers of news

SELINSGROVE — Susquehanna University freshman James Gossert stays informed by reading newspapers such as the New York Times and Washington Post and avoiding social media. ....

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Local professors say people can spread MLK's message of love on social media platforms


Local professors say people can spread MLK’s message of love on social media platforms
Local professors say people can spread Dr. King’s message of love on social media platforms
By Jennifer Roberts | January 19, 2021 at 5:51 AM EST - Updated January 19 at 10:43 AM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Local professors say people can honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy by showing love to your neighbor, even on social media platforms.
King was known for being a leader in the civil rights movement, delivering iconic speeches that carry life into this world decades later.
Part of King’s legacy was his continued fight for racial equality through peaceful protests, while also encouraging people to see love in one another despite their differences. ....

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First Amendment protections don't extend to D.C. rioters, local political experts say


Explaining First Amendment protections in aftermath of Capitol riots
By Jennifer Roberts | January 8, 2021 at 6:03 AM EST - Updated January 8 at 9:56 AM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Less than a week into the new year, 2021 is already making the history books after rioters breached the nation’s Capitol Wednesday afternoon. It happened while Congress was in the process of certifying the results of November’s presidential election.
What was supposed to be a typical Electoral College count for Congress turned into a day of havoc after numerous people unlawfully enter the Capitol grounds. Some damaged property, forcing the Senate and House of Representatives to evacuate. ....

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