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New York City congestion pricing’s unexpected winners: suburban drivers
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How Norway accomplished a near-total electric vehicle transition – almost 100 percent of new cars registered in November were electric
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Why there's no European Google?
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In the 1930s a radical conservative faction almost pushed Finland into full authoritarianism
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Amazon’s promotion of ‘Melania’ has critics questioning its motives (Amazon has spent 35M on marketing on top of its 40M budget)
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Silver plunges 30% in worst day since 1980, gold tumbles as Kevin Warsh pick eases US Federal Reserve independence fear
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Finland looks to end "uncontrolled human experiment" with Australia-style ban on social media
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Sweden's ruling class is flirting with the idea of adopting the EU's single currency, seeking safety in numbers to insulate itself against geopolitical tension from both sides of the Atlantic
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Newcastle council is looking into restoring a ferry route between the UK city and Bergen in Norway – it last operated in 2008, when it was cancelled due to rising oil prices
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Waterparks - ICE (2026)
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Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (2026)
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European nations issue warning to Russia-linked shadow fleet
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Finland is the undisputed world leader when it comes to icebreakers – Finnish companies have designed 80% of all those currently in operation, and 60% were built at shipyards there
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Government payments drive US farm income surge in 2025
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Buffeted by political storms and excluded from continental federations, Greenland find their chances are limited but a futsal tournament in Croatia is a priceless opportunity
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New California law means big changes for real estate listing photos
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US Democrats successfully strip all anti-trans riders from final appropriations bills
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Why America needs fewer bus stops
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How North Carolina erased medical debt for 2.5 million people
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Norway's approach to getting kids reading has much to teach us this year – from government support, to innovation with libraries themselves
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Gadgets for people who don't trust the government
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Does anyone else find CBS News particularly stressful?
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep...
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep track of major headlines. Also, our usual choice of national news, ABC with David Muir, tends to end every broadcast with some feel-good story which is just... really appreciated in these times. (Though tonight they played a soundbite of Martin Luther King Jr.'s final Sunday sermon, and the choice of that particular soundbite feels very pointed.)
A couple months ago YoutubeTV and Disney got into a contract disagreement though, so ABC was removed from the lineup for a bit. For a while we watched CBS News, and... Something about it just genuinely stressed me out. Of course the news is very stressful lately, but usually I can deal with it. At worst, I leave the room for certain stories that make me particularly angry.
Something about CBS just left me really agitated and stressed though. I can't say what it was exactly, maybe the delivery, or a heavy focus on the worst parts of US politics? All I know is every night I was getting increasingly worked up, the way I only ever did with the most absolutely infuriating news stories, until we switched to NBC until ABC returned to air.
This came to mind again after my mom put on CBS last night since ABC was starting late due to some sports program. It agitated me until I just snapped.
So my question: does anyone else find CBS particularly stressful compared to other cable news? If so, does anyone have any ideas on why that is? And are there any regular watchers who've noticed a shift in tone? I never really watched CBS before, but I'm wondering if maybe it's somehow tied to Bari Weiss's influence given the stuff with 60 Minutes.
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South Carolina's freeway for bikes
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A Norwegian rocket launched on 25th January 1995 to study the Northern Lights was mistaken by Russia for an incoming nuclear missile on a direct course to Moscow
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Canada agrees to cut tariff on Chinese electric vehicles in return for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products
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Rx Inspector: ProPublica’s new tool provides drug info the US Food and Drug Administration won’t
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Tether freezes $182 million in stablecoins as reports point to heavy crypto use by Venezuela
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Why the renovation of US Federal Reserve headquarters costs $2.5 billion
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In most countries, imports from China account for less than 10% of GDP, even where China is the top partner
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Texas A&M, under new curriculum limits, warns professor not to teach Plato
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The city where free buses changed everything
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Post-American internet by Cory Doctorow
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NASA’s science budget won’t be a train wreck after all
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BYD overtakes Tesla as China reshapes the global electric vehicle race
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Danish energy company Ørsted said on Friday that it had launched a legal challenge to the US government's suspension of its Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island
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Judge to Texas: You can’t age-gate the entire internet without evidence
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Staff at a major Swedish pharmacy chain are being given paid time off to spend with friends, as the government calls on businesses to help play a role in tackling loneliness
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China drafts world’s strictest rules to end AI-encouraged suicide, violence
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Frederick Douglass and the power of photography
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Vattenfall has applied for state financing to build new nuclear reactors – first company to do so under scheme Swedish government hopes will lead to renaissance in nuclear power
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The EU Grids Package: A blueprint for Europe’s future energy infrastructure
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Why is liberalism adrift? From social democracy to the Democratic Party liberalism: how parties learn to speak the language of constraint -- and what it costs them.
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CBS News pulls report on “brutal and torturous conditions” at El Salvador prison where Donald Trump Administration sent deportees
56 votes -
2025 update on LA Metro projects
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How New York keeps its unfiltered water safe: spending millions on land
15 votes