The American Spectator
•65% Informative
John Sutter: Wall Street Journal front page shows how drug overdose deaths in U.S. are rising.
He says we have been amazed, distracted, misled, and misled about health of our children.
Sutter asks: Why has it taken so long to get front-page traction in WSJ?.
LZ Granderson: Social disruption caused by the pandemic exacerbated anxiety and depression.
He says we were in the maze, in the funhouse, and we had lost direction; now we have stumbled out of the maze.
Granderson says it would not have appeared in any major outlet two years ago.
LZ: Social media has helped fuel it by replacing successful relationships with a craving for online social attention.
VR Score
65
Informative language
62
Neutral language
26
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
43
Offensive language
likely offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
2
Source diversity
2
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