Emma Frances Bloomfield In The News

New York Daily News
Anyone who spends more than 35 seconds on social media, or overhears a loud conversation in a bar, knows that nowadays, we live amid the equivalent of tribal warfare. Worse yet, we don’t just differ — we demonize. Couples divorce over COVID policy. People refuse to date or do business with Trumpers. The climate is such that you might wonder if it’s even possible to maintain relationships with those on “the other side.”
K.N.P.R. News
Last month protests broke out in front of the homes of Clark County elected officials.
CNET
From natural disasters to high carbon dioxide levels, climate change is here.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Social media has played a big role during this pandemic and it can sometimes be misleading.
Teslarati
Filled with stories from numerous sources and spanning Tesla’s history from its early days to last year’s pandemic, Power Play painted a picture of how an incredibly determined Elon Musk practically willed Tesla into being, and how his ego and pettiness caused the company to pay the price more than once.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Officials with the World Health Organization fear misinformation about Covid-19 and the vaccine is keeping people from getting the shot.
Newswise
And what to share with those who keep using them.
Popular Science
Having the tough conversations is important.