I basically stumbled onto this strategy this week. My job doesn't leave me with much time to obsessively follow breaking news on Twitter or TV. The first day or two, I listened to NPR for a couple of hours (full disclosure: I work at a member-station). But it wasn't until the next morning, reading my dead-tree edition of The New York Times, that I felt like I had a decent grasp of what the facts were.
Of course there are limitations: my NYT still had the suspects at large Friday morning. Obviously the story had developed considerably since press time.
Nevertheless, Manjoo's point is well-taken. If you don't live in the immediate vicinity (and thus need the news for personal safety), your knowledge -- and your blood pressure -- will probably benefit from a bit of moderation in news consumption.
Am I really the only person who hears about Voyager and immediately thinks of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture"? At least reality is comporting with canon, vis-à-vis V'Ger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxAaVqdz_Vk
Of course there are limitations: my NYT still had the suspects at large Friday morning. Obviously the story had developed considerably since press time.
Nevertheless, Manjoo's point is well-taken. If you don't live in the immediate vicinity (and thus need the news for personal safety), your knowledge -- and your blood pressure -- will probably benefit from a bit of moderation in news consumption.