Every week, MrConsumer skims thousands of news story headlines to find the three dozen or so he presents in Consumer World. Over the past month, however, he has noticed that some news stories that are presented as only a few hours old in Bing News are anything but.
For example, last week he saw this story headline about Kroger deciding to no longer accept Visa credit cards. Certainly a story like that would be of great interest to many Consumer World readers.

*MOUSE PRINT:
Clicking that headline link brings a big surprise.

The Kroger story that Bing said was just an hour old was actually posted online in 2018 — eight years earlier!
Here are some other recent examples of news stories presented as hot off the press but which are actually anything but.

We asked the PR agency for Microsoft last week to explain why this is happening, for how long, and what is the company going to do to correct it. Through the agency, a Microsoft spokesperson responded:
“A small number of older stories were inadvertently included in Bing News and appeared as newly published. Our teams have identified the issue and are working to implement a fix.”
Hats off to Microsoft for taking quick action to put the “new” back in Bing News.