What we learned this week:
1) 'breaking news' is often ideologically-biased 'fake news'
2) there's little point in tracking 'news' day to day
3) just read about it at the end of the week in @TheEconomist and @reason, after the misguided hot takes have cancelled out
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Why even bother at the end of the week, unless you're a new junky? 99% of news doesn't impact most people's day-to-day lives, and their energy and time would be better spent elsewhere.
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Weekly updates are probably the _most_ frequent news updates that are worth doing for most people; I could imagine an argument for monthly or even biannual updates....
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