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``` [{ "cat_name": "technology", "cat_id": 7, "news": [{ "id": 2070, "position": 1, "cat_id": 7, "title": "Fees like these are why people utterly despise the cable industry - BGR", "keywords": null, "description": "In case you need another reason to hate your cable TV provider and more of a push to seriously consider cutting the cord and going all-in on streaming, Consumer Reports is out with the results of a…", "content": "<p>In case you need another reason to hate your cable TV provider and more of a push to seriously consider cutting the cord and going all-in on streaming, Consumer Reports is out with the results of a new study that will make you want to tear your hair out.\r\nAfter studying several hundred consumer cable bills originating from 13 leading cable TV providers, the publication found that a full one-fourth of those bills are made up of fees with seemingly no purpose other than padding the cable companies’ bottom line.<\/p><p>\r\nThe analysis shows that the industry’s M.<\/p><p>O. tends to be to advertise one price and then to sneakily fatten up each monthly bill with an inscrutable array of fees — such that the industry, according to CR, generates about $450 per year per consumer in fees alone.\r\n“The CR survey found telecommunications providers (which includes cable companies) are the worst offender when it comes to charging unexpected or hidden fees,” CR’s report about the survey findings reads. “What a cable company advertises to a consumer as a monthly price for services, and what the consumer actually ends up paying, can be dramatically different.”\r\nHow different? Overall, the study looked at 787 cable bills. What it found was that the average user paid a little more than $156 a month for cable TV.<\/p><p> However, once the extra fees are taken into account, the customer is actually paying closer to $218 a month — a more than $60\/month difference, which means nearly 25% of the bill is attributable to fees and myriad charges.<\/p><p>\r\nAnd here’s why this is so insidious. In a blog post about the findings, Consumer Reports senior policy counsel Jonathan Schwantes explained the system is rigged in this manner to keep consumers essentially in the dark from the outset about the full cost of what they’re paying for. A strategy that’s getting more and more desperate as consumers continue to embrace cord-cutting thanks to services like Netflix.\r\n“With the proliferation of add-on fees, it’s nearly impossible for consumers to find out the full cost of a cable package before they get locked into a contract — and cable companies count on this,” Schwantes writes. “These confusing, often misleadingly named charges continue to drive up consumer bills, even if you lock in a promotional rate.<\/p>”.", "status": 1, "author": "Andy Meek", "source": "Bgr.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/bgr.com\/2019\/10\/07\/cable-vs-streaming-consumer-reports-study-fees\/", "img_url": "https:\/\/boygeniusreport.files.wordpress.com\/2018\/12\/watching-tv-remote.jpg?quality=98&strip=all", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570500300, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:51", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:51" }], "hot_words": [] }, { "cat_name": "science", "cat_id": 5, "news": [{ "id": 2052, "position": 1, "cat_id": 5, "title": "Elon Musk, SpaceX face increasing tension over 'Crew Dragon' project - Fox Business", "keywords": null, "description": "NASA is working toward a Trump administration directive to return U.S. astronauts to the moon by the year 2024.", "content": "<p>NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine will visit SpaceX headquarters on Thursday amid signs of mounting tension between government officials and Elon Musk’s firm over its progress on a project that is crucial for the agency’s plans to return U.S. astronauts to the moon by 2024.\r\n“NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will tour SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, on Thursday, Oct. 10, to see the progress the company is making to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from American soil as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program,” NASA said in a press release.\r\nMORE ON THIS\r\nSpaceX and Boeing each received government contracts in 2014 to develop spacecraft capable of ferrying U.<\/p><p>S. astronauts to the International Space Station as part of the “Commercial Crew Program.” While SpaceX initially set a 2017 target date for completion, the firm has yet to deliver a final version of its “Crew Dragon” vessel for active use.<\/p><p>\r\nBridenstine’s visit will occur just days after he appeared to express frustration regarding SpaceX’s contributions to the Commercial Crew program shortly before Musk was set to unveil the “Starship” project, a separate craft designed to reach Mars.\r\nGET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE\r\n“I am looking forward to the SpaceX announcement tomorrow [on Starship],” Bridenstine said on Sept. 27. “In the meantime, Commercial Crew is years behind schedule. NASA expects to see the same level of enthusiasm focused on the investments of the American taxpayer. It’s time to deliver.”\r\nNASA is working toward a Trump administration directive to return U.S. astronauts to the moon by the year 2024. The agency recently awarded a $4.6 billion contract to Lockheed Martin to build at least six Orion space shuttles for future missions.<\/p> \r\nCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS.", "status": 1, "author": "Thomas Barrabi", "source": "Foxbusiness.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.foxbusiness.com\/technology\/spacex-elon-musk-face-tension", "img_url": "https:\/\/a57.foxnews.com\/static.foxbusiness.com\/foxbusiness.com\/content\/uploads\/2018\/02\/0\/0\/elon-musk-spacex-2.jpg?ve=1&tl=1", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570517194, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:36", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:36" }], "hot_words": [{ "name": "前往额前恶趣味", "url": "123123", "country": "us", "channel": "qweq", "create_time": "2019-09-23 18:04:39" }] }, { "cat_name": "business", "cat_id": 1, "news": [{ "id": 2014, "position": 1, "cat_id": 1, "title": "General Electric freezing pension plan for 20000 US employees - msnNOW", "keywords": null, "description": "The action will hit company's salaried workers and is designed to reduce billions in pension deficits and debt", "content": "<p><ul><li>General Electric is freezing the pensions of 20,000 U.S. salaried workers to reduce billions in future pension obligations and trim debt.<\/p><p><\/li><li>About 700 employees in its supplemental pension program, geared toward executives, will also have their pension benefits frozen.<\/li><li>The company said the change won't impact already retired GE workers.<\/li><\/ul>\r\nGeneral Electric announced it will freeze the pensions of 20,000 U.S. salaried workers, a measure designed to reduce its pension deficit and trim debt. The move will shave GE's pension deficit by as much as $8 billion and its net debt by as much as $6 billion.\r\nAs part of the pension freeze, the industrial conglomerate said it will freeze supplementary pension benefits for approximately 700 employees who became executives before 2011.<\/p><p> Supplemental pension plans are typically designed for higher-ranking employees and offer benefits beyond the typical pension plan.<\/p><p>\r\n\"Returning GE to a position of strength has required us to make several difficult decisions, and today's decision to freeze the pension is no exception,\" said Kevin Cox, chief human resources officer at GE.\r\nAs part of such efforts, the company said last month it would spend $5 billion to pay down debt. But the effort to reduce debt could also damage employee morale at a time when CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr. is trying to turn around the troubled conglomerate.\r\n\"The impact on employee engagement\/morale of some of these pension measures is unlikely to be positive, but in a situation of 'corporate battlefield surgery,' this tends to be a typical, if unfortunate casualty,\" noted Barclay's analyst Julian Mitchell in a Monday research note.\r\n@generalelectric is freezing the pension of thousands of workers to reduce debt. @equilarinc notes that CEO of GE H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. earned $15,312,165 in 2018, 345 times the 2018 median GE employee wage.$GE#corpgov#execcomp#employeepaySource: https:\/\/t.co\/4guU47seCR\r\n— Equilar Inc. (@equilarinc) October 7, 2019\r\nCulp, a turnaround specialist, was paid more than $15.3 million last year, or 345 times the 2018 median GE employee wage of around $43,500, according to Equilar. \r\nA pension freeze effectively puts a hold on new benefits from accruing to a retirement account, according to the Pension Rights Center. GE said the 20,000 workers affected by the change won't accrue additional benefits nor make employee contributions after January 1, 2021.\r\nGE booted from the Dow Industrials\r\nGE said the pension freeze won't impact GE retirees already collecting pension benefits or employees with production benefits.\r\nLike other corporations, GE has been phasing out its pension amid a push toward self-directed retirement plans such as 401(k)s. GE said it hasn't allowed new workers into its pension plan since 2012.\r\n\"Today's actions more closely aligns GE benefits with current industry standards and competitive market practices,\" the company said Monday in a statement.\r\nAdditionally, GE also said it's offering a lump-sum option to about 100,000 former employees who have not started their monthly pension payments. The company said it's sending out notices to those eligible employees, and will pay the lump sum in December.<\/p>.", "status": 1, "author": "Aimee Picchi", "source": "CBS News", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.cbsnews.com\/news\/ge-pension-freeze-general-electric-freezing-pension-plan-20000-us-employees\/", "img_url": "https:\/\/cbsnews2.cbsistatic.com\/hub\/i\/r\/2017\/10\/09\/84f47709-de2f-42d2-a165-52f9750ce3e3\/thumbnail\/1200x630g1\/c36c34e7cea39276ad653b04aeb6cc34\/ge1.jpg", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570511100, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:08", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:08" }], "hot_words": [] }, { "cat_name": "entertainment", "cat_id": 2, "news": [{ "id": 2022, "position": 1, "cat_id": 2, "title": "Did Meghan Markle Really Bring Hollywood Entitlement to Her Royal Life? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet", "keywords": null, "description": "Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot, Markle seems to be getting more comfortable with being in the spotlight.", "content": "<p>Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot, Markle seems to be getting more comfortable with being in the spotlight. And seems to be more confident and in control in front of the media.\r\nNow that Archie is five months old, Markle is finally able to get back to her royal duties and continue to work on her many charities.<\/p><p>\r\nMarkle may be getting used to being in the spotlight, but that does not mean that she has gotten any more comfortable with the criticism that comes with fame. It seems like no matter what Markle does, there is always a few critics lurking in the background, ready to tell her how she is doing everything wrong.<\/p><p> \r\nMost recently, a royal insider has said that Markle is bringing her Hollywood entitlement into the royal family.\r\nSo, does Markle really act entitled and does her former Hollywood lifestyle make it more difficult to fit in with her new royal family?\r\nThe media has criticized Meghan Markle before she became a duchess\r\nMeghan, Duchess of Sussex | Samir Hussein\/WireImage\r\nWhen Harry and Markle first started dating, the media was very curious about the American actress who was dating a prince. Once the couple got engaged, however, the media’s innocent curiosity quickly turned into vicious attacks on the Markle.<\/p><p> \r\nEven though Markle always seemed to act very respectful and polite in public, the media would have a field day every time Markle slipped up even a little. For a while, it seemed like if Markle were to sit down without crossing her ankles, it would be front-page news the very next day.<\/p><p> \r\nThroughout the couple’s engagement, the media continued its attack on Markle’s character.<\/p><p> There were rumors that Markle was feuding with Kate Middleton and Prince William. The media even divulged personal information about Markle and her family, particularly her father. \r\nThey interviewed her father and half-sister and even published a private letter that Markle wrote to her father. The media seemed relentless in its attempt to Villainize the young Duchess.<\/p><p>\r\nMost recently, Markle and her husband have been accused of being “fake activists” after they were spotted riding in private jets while at the same time telling others how important global conservation is and how global warming is a serious issue.\r\nDoes Meghan Markle have Hollywood entitlement issues?\r\nAccording to Page Six, Markle is actually making quite the impression on her grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II and the queen is reportedly very impressed with Markle. \r\nHowever, historian, David Starkey told Page Six that even though the queen does have a fondness for the Duchess of Sussex, she will never quite fit in with the royal family because Markle has “brought too much Hollywood entitlement with her.”\r\nStarkey had also said that when it comes to Markle and Harry receiving criticism over flying in big, expensive jets while preaching the importance of eco-friendly vehicles, Markle is just acting like any other celebrity from Hollywood. \r\n“Her hypocrisy is just the same as any other member of the Hollywood elite: they all proclaim their eco-sensitivity while flying their private jets,” Starkey had said.\r\nDoes the criticism bother Meghan Markle?\r\nMost of the criticism that Markle receives likely does not bother her at all. The main reason for this is because she goes out of her way to ensure that she does not know about the majority of the criticism.<\/p><p> \r\nMarkle has said in the past that she makes it a point to not read anything that is written about her online or in magazines.\r\nHowever, Psychologist, Tijana Jokic has said the couple should consider reading some of the criticism that is written about them. Jokic does agree that they should steer clear of the hurtful comments that are being written about them, but some constructive criticism can actually be very beneficial to the young couple.\r\n“Comments from the public can provide access and a voice of people which are crucial when it comes to establishing optimal life standards,” Jokic said.<\/p><p>.", "status": 1, "author": "Suse Forrest", "source": "Cheatsheet.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.cheatsheet.com\/entertainment\/did-meghan-markle-really-bring-hollywood-entitlement-to-her-royal-life.html\/", "img_url": "https:\/\/www.cheatsheet.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/Meghan-Markle-5.jpg", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570517058, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:14", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:14" }], "hot_words": [] }, { "cat_name": "general", "cat_id": 3, "news": [{ "id": 2032, "position": 1, "cat_id": 3, "title": "MLB playoffs winners and losers: Max Scherzer and Yadier Molina deliver facing elimination; Zack Greinke struggles - CBS Sports", "keywords": null, "description": "There were four elimination games Monday and three teams survived", "content": "<p>Monday brought us our final four-game day and night of the 2019 postseason, and all four of those contests happened to be elimination games. As you'll see from the scores below, all but the Twins survived to fight another day. \r\nTo help you unpack all the wall-to-wall playoff action, we're here to righteously declare some winners and losers. Let's do just that (winners get to go first, losers) .<\/p><p>..  \r\n Winner: Kevin Kiermaier\r\nIn the bottom of the second in Monday's ALDS Game 3, Zack Greinke of the Astros was staked to a 1-0 lead in what for the Rays was an elimination game. A single and an HBP put two on for veteran Ray and No. 8 hitter Kevin Kiermaier, and he punished a Greinke changeup for a game-changing three-run homer. That homer flipped the Rays chances of winning Game 4 from 43.6 percent to 72 percent. That blast wound up to Kiermaier's only hit of the day in what turned out to be a 10-3 Tampa Bay romp. At the time, however, it felt like a season-saving home run.  \r\nLoser: Zack Greinke\r\nWhen the Astros acquired Greinke at the trade deadline, they were expecting him to be their third ace alongside Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole. Greinke was that in the regular season, pitching to a 3.02 ERA in 10 starts and 62 2\/3 innings with Houston.\r\nIn Game 3 against the Rays though, Greinke flopped and was unable to complete four innings after Verlander and Cole combined to throw 14 2\/3 of 18 possible innings in Games 1-2.\r\nGreinke allowed five homers in two starts against the Rays since his trade to the Astros (one regular season start and ALDS Game 3), and four homers in his other nine starts combined. He now owns a 4.46 ERA in 12 career postseason starts. That is ... not great.\r\nFortunately for Greinke, the Astros went into Game 3 with a 2-0 series lead, so they still have two chances to punch their ticket to the ALCS. Verlander will start Game 4 on short rest and Cole will start a potential Game 5 on normal rest, lining Greinke up for the ALCS Game 1 start, should Houston advance in a five-game ALDS.\r\nWinner: Yadier Molina\r\nThe stalwart Cardinal backstop had a big day in the must-win Game 4 against the Braves on Monday. First, he tied the game in the eighth on a bloop single just off the glove of Freddie Freeman, and then in the 10th he sent it back to Atlanta with the walk-off sac fly that scored Kolten Wong. Molina had only one hit on the day (and a couple of uncharacteristic defensive missteps), but his work at the plate improved the Cardinals' chances of winning by a whopping 41 percent in total.  \r\nLoser: Middle of the Braves' order\r\nSpecifically, the 3-4-5 hitters. Freddie Freeman went 0 for 5 with three strikeouts in Game 3, including going 0 for 2 with runners in scoring position. Josh Donaldson went 0 for 3 with two walks. Nick Markakis went 1 for 4 with a walk. Freeman clobbered a home run against Carlos Martinez in Game 1, otherwise these three hitters have been pretty bad in the NLDS:\r\n<ul><li>Freeman: 2 for 16 (.125) with one walk<\/li><li>Donaldson: 2 for 14 (.143) with two walks<\/li><li>Markakis: 2 for 17 (.118) with one walk<\/li><\/ul>The three hitters in the middle of Atlanta's lineup are a combined 4 for 47 (.128) through four NLDS games. That is not going to cut it. For all the talk about Ronald Acuna's lack of hustle, that dude is 8 for 16 (.500) with three doubles, a triple, and a homer in the series. He's been the best player in the postseason and he'll need some help from the 3-4-5 hitters in Game 5 for the Braves to advance.\r\nWinner: Max Scherzer\r\nPitching on short rest in the must-win Game 4, Scherzer pretty well shoved against the best offense in the NL. Mad Max wound up firing seven innings of one-run ball. Over that span, he allowed four hits while striking out seven against three walks. Scherzer hasn't started on normal rest since Sept. 18. His final two starts of the regular season weren't on his normal schedule, and then he started the NL Wild Card Game on a weeks' rest. Next came a short-rest, high-leverage relief appearance against the Dodgers in Game 2, and then he takes the ball in Game 4 for what turned out to be a 109-pitch gem just three days after that relief appearance.  \r\nLoser: Julio Urias\r\nJulio Urias threw two innings on Sunday as part of the Dodgers' Game 3 victory against the Nationals. Manager Dave Roberts asked Urias for more coverage on Monday, but this time things didn't go as planned.\r\nRather Urias, who entered in the fifth inning trying to preserve a tie, permitted three of the five batters he faced to reach: Trea Turner (single), Anthony Rendon (another single), and Howie Kendrick (yes, a single). Turner scored on Rendon's single, which came after Adam Eaton sacrificed. In other words, if you were facing Urias, you were probably good for a knock.\r\nUrias was then yanked for Pedro Baez, who promptly gave up a three-run home-run to Ryan Zimmerman to make it a 5-1 game. That was more than enough for the Nationals to win.\r\nWinner: Gleyber Torres\r\nThe young slugging infielder did his thing in the series clincher against the Twins. His home run in the second put the Yanks up early, and he scored an important run in the seventh not long after doubling to put himself in scoring position. Torres also sparkled in the field, particularly when he snuffed out a potential Minnesota rally in the fifth with a highlight worthy 4-3 putout. \r\nFor good measure, Torres added another double in the ninth. \r\nLoser: Miguel Sano\r\nWe're putting Miguel Sano here, but a number of Twins could've qualified. (We were also tempted to name Twins fans as a whole, since they're the ones who have to deal with another winter of wondering \"what if?\")\r\nSano serves as a proxy for the Twins' problems hitting with runners in scoring position. He went 0 for 4 on the night with two strikeouts and left four runners on. That included two situations where a base hit -- even a single -- could've altered the Twins' fortunes.\r\nIn the bottom of the second, Sano came to the dish with the bases loaded and no one out. He worked a lengthy at-bat, but ended it with a pop up to first base. The Twins wouldn't score. Later, in the sixth, Sano lined out with a runner on second base and one away. Again, the Twins wouldn't score in that situation.\r\nIt isn't fair to put everything on Sano, but he served as a fine poster player for what ailed them throughout the night and the series: An inability to make the most of their opportunities.<\/p>.", "status": 1, "author": "", "source": "Cbssports.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.cbssports.com\/mlb\/news\/mlb-playoffs-winners-and-losers-max-scherzer-and-yadier-molina-deliver-facing-elimination-zack-greinke-struggles\/", "img_url": "https:\/\/sportshub.cbsistatic.com\/i\/r\/2019\/10\/08\/2af2867d-640d-4101-b7dd-ab181e87ebf8\/thumbnail\/1200x675\/43f4217017b8014b472e4f2f6065fc97\/max-scherzer-2.jpg", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570512360, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:22", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:22" }], "hot_words": [] }, { "cat_name": "health", "cat_id": 4, "news": [{ "id": 2042, "position": 1, "cat_id": 4, "title": "American Airlines flight attendant possibly exposes passengers to hepatitis A - WSOC Charlotte", "keywords": null, "description": "The Mecklenburg County Health Department contacted 18 passengers from an American Airlines flight alerting them to possible hepatitis A exposure, officials said.", "content": "<p><ul><\/ul>\r\nCHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Mecklenburg County Health Department contacted 18 passengers from an American Airlines flight alerting them to possible hepatitis A exposure, officials said.\r\nThe passengers contacted were on Flight AA1960 from San Francisco to Charlotte on Sept.<\/p><p> 21.\r\n[ALSO READ:Waffle House customers possibly exposed to hepatitis A at South Carolina restaurant, officials say]\r\nThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it was notified of a confirmed case of hepatitis A in a flight attendant.<\/p><p> American Airlines officials told Channel 9 Monday night that it's sent the CDC flight manifests to the CDC. Officials with the airline did not say how many manifests they sent the agency.\r\nHepatitis A is a viral liver disease that can cause a mild to severe illness and is spread through contaminated food or drinks.<\/p><p> \r\nMecklenburg County said it's encouraging passengers to get the hepatitis A vaccine.\r\nThe 18 passengers that were contacted have all received immunizations, according to the health department.\r\nThe Mecklenburg County Health Department said the public is not at risk. \r\nThe CDC said because the flight attendant was having symptoms on several flights within the infectious period, passengers were notified. It said the airline is notifying other crew staffing those flights.\r\nAMERICAN AIRLINES STATEMENT:\r\n\"The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority. We are in close contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and public health officials and will coordinate with them on any required health and safety-related measures.\"\r\nLast year, the health department dealt with a broader hepatitis A situation when a restaurant worker in South Park was diagnosed with it and customers had to get vaccinated. \r\nIn that case, the county reached out to make sure thousands of customers got vaccinated. \r\n[ALSO READ: Mecklenburg Co. health department wraps up hepatitis A vaccinations following outbreak]\r\nThe CDC's website said the best way to prevent hepatitis A is to get vaccinated. Although most people recover within two months, the disease can cause liver failure and death, particularly in older patients.\r\nSecond AA statement: \"For HIPPA privacy act related reasons, we cannot disclose specific information about the team member involved in this matter. However, once informed by the CDC of a team member potentially carrying infectious disease, American Airlines policy is to immediately remove the individual from service until all necessary health measures have been completed in accordance with CDC guidance.\"  \r\nJohn and Kristen Mietus were traveling back home to Buffalo Monday night.\r\nThey feel like American Airlines should tell everyone on board the flights the attendant worked on.\r\n\"I think it's important, any type of health risk in an enclosed area needs to be voiced,\" CeCe Carson said.\r\nNo other information has been released.\r\nCheck back with wsoctv.com for updates.\r\n© 2019 Cox Media Group.<\/p>.", "status": 1, "author": "Glenn Counts", "source": "Wsoctv.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.wsoctv.com\/news\/local\/passengers-on-american-airlines-flight-exposed-to-hepatitis-a-officials-say\/993936760", "img_url": "https:\/\/mediaweb.wsoctv.com\/photo\/2019\/10\/05\/american airlines generic2_20170301160457931_7433170_ver1.0_1280_720 _OP_1_CP__1570301911456.jpg_16510405_ver1.0_640_360.jpg", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570496024, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:29", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:29" }], "hot_words": [{ "name": "qweqweqwe", "url": "", "country": "us", "channel": "", "create_time": "2019-10-25 14:36:08" }] }, { "cat_name": "sports", "cat_id": 6, "news": [{ "id": 2062, "position": 1, "cat_id": 6, "title": "NBA Top 5 Plays of the Night | October 7, 2019 - NBA", "keywords": null, "description": "", "content": "<p>[[getSimpleString(data.title)]]\r\n[[getSimpleString(data.description)]]\r\n[[getSimpleString(data.<\/p>videoCountText)]].<\/p><p>", "status": 1, "author": "", "source": "Youtube.com", "source_url": "https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=d_kq6Y93ik0", "img_url": "", "click": 0, "good": null, "bad": null, "sort": 0, "country": "us", "publish_time": 1570511056, "create_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:43", "update_time": "2019-10-08 16:16:43" }], "hot_words": [] }] ```