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How phones are reshaping how we interact with the news
A new study spearheaded by The Guardian examines how smartphones affect the news we see. Damon De Ionni, the study's lead researcher from an agency called Revealing Reality, tells Stelter, "It doesn't matter how smart you are or your politics, we're all going to be kind of ending up in a little bit of a bubble one way or another, and we have to work hard to get outside of that."
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