ClassicRockr
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We do. However, wife has found out that many of the younger generation, where she works, do not. She has gone to work and asked if they had heard about this or that and they will say "no".
We will watch part of our 7AM local news, when we get up during the week. Sometimes we will watch the local news at 6PM, after she gets home from work. A lot of times, we don't watch the entire news broadcast, but will catch the "Breaking News" when the news first starts. Even if it's about crime, we like to know what/where it happened.
Years ago, I had a friend in So California that told me "if I ever want to get depressed, all I have to do is turn on the local news".
Come to think about it, there is some "good news" that happens during the year, but not nearly as much as "bad news". The two times during the year that "good news" really happens is during Thanksgiving and Christmas. But, crime doesn't stop for a holiday, so there's some crime during those times as well.
Wife and I agree, "we don't want to keep our head in the sand when it comes to the news". We want to know what's going on.
We don't watch U.S./World news that much, but then again, as soon as I turn on the old computer, I can see what's happening in those areas fast!
We will watch part of our 7AM local news, when we get up during the week. Sometimes we will watch the local news at 6PM, after she gets home from work. A lot of times, we don't watch the entire news broadcast, but will catch the "Breaking News" when the news first starts. Even if it's about crime, we like to know what/where it happened.
Years ago, I had a friend in So California that told me "if I ever want to get depressed, all I have to do is turn on the local news".
Come to think about it, there is some "good news" that happens during the year, but not nearly as much as "bad news". The two times during the year that "good news" really happens is during Thanksgiving and Christmas. But, crime doesn't stop for a holiday, so there's some crime during those times as well.
Wife and I agree, "we don't want to keep our head in the sand when it comes to the news". We want to know what's going on.
We don't watch U.S./World news that much, but then again, as soon as I turn on the old computer, I can see what's happening in those areas fast!