If stories didn’t need to be summed up for the reader before the reader read them, we wouldn’t need headlines.

While the practice of headlining a story began sometime between the mid-17th and early-18th centuries with the advent of the modern newspaper in Europe, it wasn’t until over a century later that newspapers began to really make the headline tell the story for them.

Mainstream Media Exploits Death of Adopted Child with COVID, Minimize Her Numerous Other Health Conditions
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Mainstream Media Exploits Death of Adopted Child with COVID, Minimize Her Numerous Other Health Conditions

The girl's health problems weren't part of the media's point.