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COVER The rise of conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories have always been a part of American lore but the internet and social media exponentially increased both their visibility and their appeal to the point where even the president of the United States is quoting them.
By Matt Dinger
Tags: State, conspiracy theories, pizzagate, cdc, facebook
Social policing
Despite negative press from individual officers, law enforcement agencies’ use of social media yields positive results.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, News, social media, law enforcement, police, sheriff, county sheriff, oklahoma county sheriff, oklahoma county sheriff office, ocso, Oklahoma City Police Department, okcpd, ocpd, Tulsa Police Department, Wayne Brown, Chuck Jordan, twitter, facebook, instagram, youtube, Mark Myers, Jennifer Wardlow
Chicken-Fried News: Parks & Weather
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, meteorologists, weather, Greg Howell, Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation, Facebook, Doug Kupper
Screen pride
The Queer Film Continuum from Herland Sister Resources aims to bring LGBTQ+ films to Oklahoma City moviegoers.
By Jo Light
Tags: Film, Queer Film Continuum, Incredibly True Story of Two Girls in Love, Herland Sister Resources, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Metropolitan Library System, The Lesbian Avengers Eat Fire, Too, All over me film
Split decision
Freedom Oklahoma parts ways with executive director Troy Stevenson amid social media heat
By Ben Luschen
Tags: State, Troy Stevenson, Facebook, social media, Oklahoma County Republican Party, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ, LGBT, gay, OKC Pride, Freedom Oklahoma, politics, Daren Ward, Lori Honeycutt, Brett Baldwin
Chicken-Fried News: Murray bills
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, baseball, football, Kyler Murray, Major League Baseball, Oakland Athletics, University of Oklahoma
COVER: Viral disease
As local journalism faces challenges on many fronts, Facebook is not an allied force
By Laura Eastes, George Lang, Ben Luschen and Jacob Threadgill
Tags: Metro, Facebook, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The Lost Ogle, Patrick Riley, journalism, social media, Twitter, algorithm, clickbait, Tres Savage, NonDoc, Robert Costa, Maggie Haberman, fake news, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Kenna Griffin, Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, Orrin Hatch, Citizens Against Monopoly, Nicole Allen-Fisher, Jim Carrey, Cher, Elon Musk, mental health, advertising, privacy, digital privacy
Chicken-Fried News: Dodging balls
Tags: Commentary, Alex Verdugo, baseball, Chicken-Fried News, Oklahoma City Dodgers, Reno Aces, Zach Borenstein
Chicken-Fried News: Oh yes he did!
Tags: Commentary, Brandon Thompson, Facebook, felony warrants, Leandria Keith, Lincoln Anderson, Muskogee Police Department, proposal
Okilly Dokilly blends metalcore and The Simpsons' Ned Flanders at 89th Street - OKC
Tags: Music Features, 89th Street - OKC, 89th Street Collective, Facebook, hardcore metal, Internet, metalcore, Ned Flanders, Okilly Dokilly, The Simpsons, viral, Weezer
Play ball
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, 89ers, Active, American Banjo Museum, american northern division, Baltimore, baseball, Bricktown, Bricktown Ballpark, Bricktown Canal, bricktown water taxi, camden yards, chesapeake arena, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Cover story, development, dodgers, downtown, economy, edmondton trappers, event, family, Kirk Humphreys, land run, leisure, maps, mayor, metropolitan area projects, Mick Cornett, Oil Boom, oil bust, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Bombing, Oklahoma City Council, Oklahoma Gazette, oklahoma land run monument, Oklahoma River, oriole park, pacific coast league, Redhawks, ron norick, San Antonio, san antonio riverwalk, taxes, The Brick, tourism, urban redevelopment
OKC Dodgers host CommUNITY Run event promoting togetherness
By Michael Kinney
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, 5k, baseball, Bricktown, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, CommUNITY Run, fitness, Jennifer Van Tuyl, MiLB, Minor League Baseball, OKC Dodgers Baseball Foundation, Oklahoma City Dodgers, running
Artist Mark Moad's pet portraits have become popular holiday gifts
Tags: Arts, animals, art, cats, christmas, dogs, Facebook, gifts, Mark Moad, Mother's Day, painting, pet portraits, pets, portraits, social media, valentine's day, Westie
If I just met you one day on the street, I don’t need to know your kid’s birthday or anything like that, he said.
Tags: Metro, branding, Cover story, crime, Facebook, linkedin, military, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Safety, snapchat, social media, Twitter
We, as women, are told repeatedly that our experiences aren’t valid, our votes don’t count and we can’t make a difference, Horn said.
Tags: Education, activism, bush, capitol, cicely johnson, Community, Cover story, crime, Cyndi Munson, dianelle ezell, education, elaine chao, employment, equal pay, equality, Facebook, George W. Bush, harassment, health care, House Bill 2929, Kendra Horn, kitty asberry, leadership, legislature, lindsey kanaly, News, oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women, Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma legislature, politics, state capitol, state of women, violence, women, women lead, women's march on Oklahoma
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