Informationage Discoverage
We know you care about what’s going on in the world, but we also know you’ve only got so much time to investigate. NPR, or National Public Radio, feels your pain, and they offer reverbiage.com as an apology for being that super-talky radio station your parents subject you to in the car.
Reverbiage.com gives a rundown of headlines that matter to the world and matter to you. The website isn’t flashy, but it lets you jump to exactly the stories that you want to read. They’re short, sweet, and tell you what you need to know.
Whether you hear something interesting or have a Current Events quiz coming up in History class, check out reverbiage.com. We suggest that you then proceed to freak out your parents at dinner by commenting on “that interesting NPR story about new federal banking regulations in the economic downturn.” Please report to us on any spewed meatloaf.







