Social media seems to have found a new "it" girl in none other than Vice President Kamala Harris.
The TikTok memes exploded after news broke that President Biden was dropping out of the presidential race and that Harris was taking his place at the top of the Democratic ticket.
Social media savvy can give a campaign momentum, but the Harris campaign hopes to turn Gen Z users into Gen Z voters this November.
We’re also talking about farming and how to get farmers to adopt climate-friendly practices.
The USDA has invested $10 million into a project, which partners Ohio State and Central State with two universities in Missouri.
The first zero-emission, hydrogen train is set to start traveling in the U.S. later this year.
Guests:
- Abigail De Kosnik, Associate Professor, Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California, Berkeley
- Douglas Jackson-Smith, Professor and Kellogg Chair of Agroecosystem Managment, Ohio State University
- Russell Holly, Managing Editor for Commerce, CNET
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