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The articles in your latest news and headlines section are interesting, as our curiosity is drawn to the opening headliner. But why does it take forever to actually read the story behind the title. For example, whale found dead on beach. First, we will read about the different species of whales then about their migrating habits and what they eat. Next we will read about the local beach area, the populations and tourist attractions. Then after pages and pages of nonsense we get pits and pieces of the actual headline story. Then I notice the pages I've clicked on have now slowed my computer down? I have chosen to skip reading those headlines and google what seems important so I can quickly read the facts. Whatever your reasons are for these long drawn out stories, it's costing you readers.