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Is third or fourth-hand information worthy of headline news? Apparently in 2019 the answer is yes. Tim shares a story published by MSN.com and promoted by DRUDGE that screamed in the headlines yet had no meaningful sourcing at all. This "top story" was no story at all but instead had been conjured up to get clicks. Tim takes it down hard.
Is third or fourth-hand information worthy of headline news? Apparently in 2019 the answer is yes. Tim shares a story published by MSN.com and promoted by DRUDGE that screamed in the headlines yet had no meaningful sourcing at all. This "top story" was no story at all but instead had been conjured up to get clicks. Tim takes it down hard.