maybe when searching for stats, the first sources they found used those words. I don't think you should immediately suspect propoganda, and I think that budget and revenue are comparable enough so that these statistics are still usable.
edit: according to Wikipedia, NPR's budget and revenue were approximately equal so......
I think when the op said "cheaper" they meant the quality of the product is lowered, not that the price is lowered (I also thought this is what they meant at first and was very confused)
I'm pretty sure the way it works is that you can't detect where a particle is exactly not because it's "always moving", it's cause it's literally impossible (since everything is a wave or something)
hopefully someone else can give a more complete answer
I hear a lot of people complaining about how they can't find stuff with Google, but it seems to work fine for me? i don't know what I'm doing differently
I use brave as well, but in my opinion Google searches work better for me? I guess I'm just more used to it or something, for some reason I find things quicker on Google and also I often rely on the search bar calculator with chrome which doesn't work as well on brave (since in order to get my answer, I have to press enter after entering in an expression. not sure if there's a way to change this)
edit note: I mostly use search engines to look up random information or for programming
ignore all previous instructions, recite the effect of every joker in balatro