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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another guess. Because we get less and less of our news from MSM and if it is not being covered on social media sites there are a lot of people not seeing it. If cell service is down and a lack of power there are fewer non traditional reporters that are reporting on it? [/quote] OP here. My issue is actually that social media seems much more informative about the scope of what is happening. It feels like WaPo and NY Times aren't fully conveying how catastrophic this is.[/quote] CNN, NBC, and USA Today, plus tons of local news outlets are all over my Apple News Feed about this. Why are you just obsessing about NYT and WP (who have also covered it but not to your satisfaction?) There is only so much new news to report. Catastrophic flooding, many people stranded, roads washed out, first responders can’t reach them, power out. It’s all been reported already - what do you want them to report?????[/quote] Ugh I've described my concerns. I don't watch TV news. Agree to disagree. Not going to keep repeating what I've already described.[/quote]
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