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People love the creative storytelling aspect of the game and the strategy behind sounding believable or interrogating someone for the truth.
MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE DUO WHO CREATED THIS FAMILY GAME NOW AVAILABLE IN TARGETKIMBERLY WILSONAUGUST 27, 2021ESSENCE.COM
We want to interrogate how did we get to this place and how do we change it.
AMBITIOUS NEW SMITHSONIAN INITIATIVE AIMS TO HELP AMERICA DEAL WITH THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF RACISMPEGGY MCGLONEAUGUST 24, 2021WASHINGTON POST
We have a chance to really ask ourselves what good journalism looks like, and to interrogate the stereotypes around who is capable of achieving that and the attitudes they need to display.
MASTERS OF UNCERTAINTY: PANDEMIC’S UNPREDICTABILITY IS MAKING US ADAPTABLE, STRONGER AND MORE CREATIVE, SAY EXPERTSJESSICA DAVIESAUGUST 23, 2021DIGIDAY
Those communities joined worldwide protests over racial injustice over the past year, forcing London to interrogate its policing policies as well as disparities in employment and housing.
'WE KNOW HOW TO BOUNCE BACK.' SADIQ KHAN HAS A PLAN TO BUILD A GREENER, FAIRER LONDON POST-PANDEMICCIARA NUGENTAUGUST 11, 2021TIME
We want to interrogate that narrative and talk to people who don’t believe they check a set box.
ARE YOU A GEN-Z REPUBLICAN? A DEMOCRAT IN A RURAL STATE? IF SO, YOU MIGHT BE A POLITICAL ANOMALY, AND WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU.ALEX SAMUELS (ALEX.L.SAMUELS@DISNEY.COM)JULY 23, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
It would also teach students to interrogate presidential actions and claims, not simply accept them as fact.
EVERY AMERICAN NEEDS TO TAKE A HISTORY OF MEXICO CLASSGABRIELA LAVEAGAJULY 22, 2021WASHINGTON POST
They blocked the website of one more major publication, Nasha Niva, and interrogated its employees.
BELARUS FINDS NEW TARGET FOR CRACKDOWN AFTER NOD FROM PUTINANNA NEMTSOVAJULY 14, 2021THE DAILY BEAST
We are socialized to think of readers in economic terms, as consumers, without always interrogating what this means in the context of media content.
NEWSLETTERS MAY THREATEN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA, BUT THEY ALSO BUILD COMMUNITIESSARAH OVINKJULY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POST
“When interrogated, it became clear that Google’s proposals raised more questions than answers, with holes of mistrust appearing,” said Paul Lowrey, head of advertising strategy, insight, and marketing at ad tech company Azerion.
GOOGLE’S DELAYED COOKIE CULL IS AN INEVITABLE INTERMISSION TO ITS FRACTIOUS PURSUIT OF PRIVACY PROTECTIONSSEB JOSEPHJUNE 25, 2021DIGIDAY
If only the show crafted a worthwhile plot around this eternally disrespected character or meaningfully interrogated the messages TV sends about gender and class, instead of getting bogged down in faithfully recreating the thing it’s critiquing.
AMC’S KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF SQUANDERS A THRILLINGLY SUBVERSIVE PREMISEJUDY BERMANJUNE 18, 2021TIME
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