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- Scenes From Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Los Alamos Daily Post August 7, 2025
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Social Media Policy- Tennessee University Settles With Professor Fired Over Social Media Post, Pays $500,000 - The EDU Ledger January 8, 2026
- Cristian Romero: Tottenham captain appears to blast Spurs hierarchy in now-edited social media post - Sky Sports January 8, 2026
- Some UA students rethink college as social media fuels business - Tucson Spotlight January 8, 2026
- Settlement reached in lawsuit against Clemson over Charlie Kirk social media firing - foxcarolina.com January 8, 2026
- State Police in Punxsutawney Investigate Social Media Scam, Drug Arrest - exploreJefferson January 8, 2026
- Shocking number of Americans would rather ditch social media than GLP-1 drugs: survey - New York Post January 8, 2026
- Social Media Management Is Not Just Posting: A Reality Check for Employers and HR Managers in 2026 - Modern Ghana January 8, 2026
- Alix Earle spotted dancing with Tom Brady in St. Barts: what to know about the social media sensation - Fox News January 8, 2026
Tag Archives: cliche
Clichés Used in Journalism
The Washington Post compiles a helpful list; it’s up to 200. I am guilty of using the following in speaking (and the first one listed here in writing, too – alas): Any “not-un” formulation (as in “not unsurprising that you’d … Continue reading