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An error occurred while saving the comment Concerned commentedUm.. search Google for another source, clear your cookies, use a different browser or pay for a higher standard of journalism. There ya go.. see how easy that is? No need for a big dollar sign either. There's this thing called a byline. Perhaps you learned about that in school, not. Bylines tell you who wrote the article and the source. Right at the very top of the article. Jeez... educate yourself please.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Concerned commentedNobody's forcing you to do anything. It's your choice to use Yahoo. I'd suggest going elsewhere, asap. @ Joe Jones, people are not "customers" of Yahoo, that would suggest there's some kind of fee. We are all just viewers who have a choice as to which service we use. See how easy that is, it's your choice to continually subject yourself or go to one of the competitors as you mention. Goodbye and good riddance. Thank you Yahoo!! I appreciate you for what you are. A gathering point for articles from multiple sources and mediums.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Concerned commentedLiberal bias?? When multiple outlets, using a wide variety of mediums, from different regions are all saying the same thing, it's just the truth. Propaganda is what comes out of Faux News, Brietbart and Infowars. Stop drinking the cool aid.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Concerned commentedAre you kidding me. The same company that owns Faux News just bought Yahoo. There are more Faux News articles than ever before. Sheeple.
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I still get stupid Faux News articles. Perhaps if they post truthful articles then Yahoo will post more credible real journalism pieces from the propaganda machine.