How else to explain the newsroom dilettantes who aren't reporting the biggest, saddest story about the illegal immigration swamping the southern border?
At one time, in my 20s, I read 5 different newspapers every day. One Christmas morning, in my 30s, I drove all around town to find a place that was open where I could buy a paper because there was no delivery on Christmas. Today, in my 70s, I can't stand newspapers. If someone had told me 50 years ago that day would come, I would have told them they were crazy. You've nailed the reason why in this essay.
They don't want to know the answers to any of your questions. Or worse, they know the answers and don't want to share them.
At one time, in my 20s, I read 5 different newspapers every day. One Christmas morning, in my 30s, I drove all around town to find a place that was open where I could buy a paper because there was no delivery on Christmas. Today, in my 70s, I can't stand newspapers. If someone had told me 50 years ago that day would come, I would have told them they were crazy. You've nailed the reason why in this essay.