Yeah, I understand the mods' hesitance in opening that particular can of worms, but misleading and manipulative headlines are a pervasive and severe problem in major publications.
Also, little local news sites have a bad habit of writing generic headlines (e.g. saying things like "Fire in Springfield Kills 7" and assuming you know which Springfield they're talking about, or "Johnson slams Smith" and assuming you know Smith is the mayor and Johnson is on the city council), which is a shame because occasionally there's some excellent reporting or at least some hilarious townie drama in those stories.
Does Tom's Guide (arc) count?
But they have some caveats,
That does not sound like a silver lining?
Well either way, I'm not that familiar with CyberNews as a source, but glancing at their home page there's like 3 or 4 stories about data leaks, so idk if that's just life in 2025 or if they've got a bit of a preoccupation with that subject