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That's precisely what Axios does, and they make money from this (and they don't list their sources). So I can see Kagi pursuing this.

FWIW, I agree with you.

I used to be a news junkie. I've always thought of writing the lessons I learned, but one of them was "If you're a casual news reader, you are likely more misinformed than the one who doesn't read any news." One either should abstain or go all in.

I guess I'd amend it to put people who only glance at headlines to be even more misinformed. It was not at all unusual for me to read articles where the content just plain disagreed with the headline!



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