World Aids Day December 1
As the world embarks upon another World Aids Day, a global study reveals a pill already proven effective to treat HIV can also help prevent the disease, some of your favorite celebrities are taking a...
View ArticleFacebook in the News
Atlanta (WAOK) A Clayton County mother says Facebook helped give her information she used to file statutory rape charges against a teen for having sex with her 12 yr old daughter. 17 yr old Rodney...
View ArticleObama Facebook Delivery
In a Facebook version of a town hall meeting, President Obama shared his ideas on cutting the deficit. President Obama shared the stage with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. As the President spoke to...
View ArticleToo Much Truth Recap: It Is A Tell The Truth Friday!!!
It is a “Tell the Truth Friday” were you get in where you fit in and bring up what ever you want to talk about. Click the audio link to here the first hour of the show… Download: db-show-1292011.mp3
View ArticleFacebook Page Identifies Grady’s Mystery Comatose Patient
ATLANTA (AP) — An Atlanta hospital has identified a comatose patient with help from Facebook and a Spanish-language news organization. Grady Memorial Hospital workers had sought help from the public to...
View ArticleDUI Charges Dropped Against Hines Ward
DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Prosecutors have dropped DUI charges against Pittsburgh Steelers receiver and Dancing With the Stars winner Hines Ward. DeKalb County Prosecutor Sonja N. Brown said Wednesday that...
View ArticleMan Threatens To Assassinate The President On Facebook
A Miami man has been charged for posting threatening information on Facebook to assassinate President Barack Obama during his visit to the University of Miami. The man is identified as 20-year-old...
View ArticleCops: Teen Threatens On Facebook To Shoot Up High School
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. (CBS Atlanta) — A teenager is behind bars after making threats on Facebook that we was going to shoot up his high school. Dustin England, 17, has been charged with making...
View ArticleGeorgia Girl Sues Classmates For Bullying Her On Facebook
ATLANTA (AP) — When a Georgia middle school student reported to police and school officials that she had been bullied on Facebook, they told her there was not much they could do because the harassment...
View ArticleFacebook Feature Spurs Organ Donor Signups
ATLANTA (AP) — Thousands of Facebook users have signed up to be organ donors this week, thanks to a new feature on the social networking site that makes it easier to register. The new option was...
View ArticleFacebook Ban For Sex Offenders Given Final Passage
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Facebook and other social networking sites are again off-limits for a list of certain sex offenders in Louisiana. A similar previous law was declared unconstitutional by a...
View ArticleFacebook Tip Leads To Arrests In Mill Fire
DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Authorities say a Facebook tip and an incriminating video led them to four suspects after an arson fire at a historic cotton mill in Douglasville. The Atlanta...
View ArticleAlumni Groups To Collect Blood For Georgia Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease
ATLANTA (AP) — The alumni groups of two major universities are teaming up in an effort to get graduates and fans of the schools to give blood for a young Georgia woman battling a flesh-eating disease....
View ArticleOpinion: “Digital Politics” Is Here Without The Candidates
With all the communicative access to current local, national, and global information, expecting the masses to settle for media headlines and sound bites is insulting to today’s technologically-aware...
View ArticleJail Deputy Fired After Sending Facebook Friend Request To Female Inmate
WATKINSVILLE, Ga. (CBS Atlanta/AP) – Authorities in northeast Georgia say a jail deputy was fired and another resigned after they sent Facebook friend requests to an inmate while she was locked up in...
View ArticleThree High School Students Suspended For Facebook Threats
LAWRENCEVILLE (WAOK) – Three teenage students have recently been suspended from Mountain View High School after posting threatening comments on Facebook to commit a mass murder. One student posted...
View ArticleThe Very Best of Everything in 2012
As the end of the year nears, it is time to take a moment to look back to see 2012′s biggest hits. Other than the presidential election, the battles this year make for some great No. 1 competition....
View ArticleStudy: Facebook, Twitter Cutting Into Peoples’ Sex Lives
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta recommend that adults get between seven and nine hours of sleep per night. However, an influx in Internet use and...
View ArticleStudy: Facebook Could Cause Obesity
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) - Researchers at Columbia University have learned that using Facebook may be tied to obesity, due to the negative eating habits that could result from frequent visitation of...
View ArticleStudy: 75 Percent Of Homeless Youth Use Online Social Media
Tuscaloosa, Ala. (CBS ATLANTA) – A recent study finds that 75 percent of homeless youth use social networks to stay connected to others – a number comparable to that of college students. The study, led...
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