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(06-20-2021, 10:07 AM)cincydawg Wrote: I have an iPhone myself, and on occasion I check their news feed. A lot of it requires a subscription, which I won't have. I don't see the opinion item you mention right now. I see quite a bit of "guff", and even some Fox News items. There is a CNN opinion piece on K. Harris, which is tripe, I barely scanned it.
Most of that news fed is crap I don't care about, which I why I check it only when bored. The stocks feed is decent, I'll scan that fairly often.
Most news is meaningless unless you have an information foundation with which to interpret the media properly. I suspect you might be lacking that information foundation.
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(06-20-2021, 10:09 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I'm not tech savy at all. Nor do I care enough to learn. Anyway, I'm sure there's a way I can turn that off/put a stop to it. I just don't care enough to invest the time to figure out how.
I just don't open that app (unless bored). That BREATHE app annoyed the heck out of me. I got my step son to disable it. He works there.
I don't think he does watches or phones though, he may be on the car project, won't say.
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So to the topic itself. A journalist that printed information fed to him via sources is still in jail. That said, I really don't recall everything he released. If there were serious national security details printed I would imagine that would be a serious problem, but would that be the first time that's ever happened? Â
My gosh if this dude ever reveals that Seth Rich was indeed his source on the DNC? Get out the popcorn.