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Hang 4
I believe you might be better off not reading anything then. So many headlines are filled with editorial click bait, but then when you dig into the article you find that the headline is completely misleading.
One headline today said Dianne Feinstein is being accused of insider trading and dumping stock prior to the Coronavirus news being released. But read the article and her assets are all in a blind trust, but two other pols of the other party did the same thing without the alibi. She is just more well known and gets more people's attention.
And if you read further into the article, the "blind trust" is run by her husband. Not picking on Dianne, JOhnH or going political, but that bit of context adds further clarity and context. I totally agree with the original point, Headlines are misleading, articles are slanted and facts seem to take a vacation.
On the original video point. It would not have taken much to say, "here's a good video on the virus, it makes the point that things are better or worse because of this..." There is nothing about this virus that takes an hour to explain.