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Comments (30)
Opinion article's is not News Chris Bradshaw - May 14, 2013 - Report this comment
the Gadget used to show actual NEWS but not it seem it tries to just present Opinion articles. what gives CNN. If I want opinion I would use the Fox Gadget.
CNN No Longer Worth It A Consumer - May 13, 2013 - Report this comment
The CNN news feed used to be good, now it seems like it takes days for the feeds to update and when they do they rarely are showing top stories. What gives CNN?
Not what it used to be V Hanes - Apr 23, 2013 - Report this comment
This used to be a good, solid gadget showing top headlines. Now it only shows opinion pieces. Bloody useless.
Fluff and videos Lance King - Apr 16, 2013 - Report this comment
I've given this the benefit of the doubt for too long. Their news isn't fit to print so they make a video... Delete.
CNN top stories on Google lucian silvian - Apr 13, 2013 - Report this comment
The top stories are more side lines than top stories. It looks to me that someone is redirecting my gadget to a different site on CNN.
CNN Susan Kuehn - Apr 12, 2013 - Report this comment
I have this gadget on myy home page and it never updates. It's still on the Pope retireing story. I can't delete the gadget either.
Treasure hunt for story James Thomas - Apr 11, 2013 - Report this comment
When I click on the "Conan about North Korea" link, I expect to be directed there, not to a story about Eurostar and 40 pages of programming to search through. CNN, if you keep playing this game, I'm deleting you.
"Couple loses 500 pounds Milton Randle - Mar 23, 2013 - Report this comment
What is the decision making process that decided amongst hundreds of news items to feature "Couple loses 500 pounds?" As one of your commenters noted, I too find myself going more and more to MSN and other websites for more relevant, pertinent, meaningful news items given the increasing drivel with which I am being presented on this site. I'd love to have been a fly on the wall to learn how this choice was made.