Get rid of the "sponsored" segments. They are usually baits for tons of ads. Like the rag sheets like the Enqirer.
Do away with those "sponsored" segments. They use ridiculous stories that are only bait for a ton of slow loading ads. You are becoming the rag sheet of the internet. A digital Enquirer. Do you really think consumers like all that **** enough for the advertisers to get their money's worth. I personally avoid anything "sponsored" as if it was contaminated with the plague.
 Lionel Monty
    
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       Matthew Wigent
    
 commented Matthew Wigent
    
 commentedToday was the last time I will use yahoo.com. One too many times being tricked into an ED ad. 
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       Corey B
    
 commented Corey B
    
 commentedThese sponsored ads drive me absolutely nuts. You're better than this Yahoo. Maybe these all started popping up when they let 50,000,000 accounts get hacked?! 
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       rad dude
    
 commented rad dude
    
 commentedYahoo must stop spreading fake news, fake "sponsored" deceptive headlines. You are part of the FAKE News problem by spreading Garbage for Ads profits. 
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       Robert Gray
    
 commented Robert Gray
    
 commentedStart checking the content you are taking money from. You are going to to start paying for your lack of caring by reduced site traffic. Can't keep coming for the good intermixed with the bad! 
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       Jerome Sullivan
    
 commented Jerome Sullivan
    
 commentedI've gone to your web site for the very LAST time. Once again I was tricked by a 'sponsored ad' into thinking it was real news. Talk about FAKE NEWS!!! And you use to be a cool search engine, now you're just another web page. 
