Any idea why the newsd process which should be responsible for syncing Apple News favorite articles, etc. to iCloud would consume 84 GB of data written in a 24 hour period? This has happened on macOS 11.1 on my 2020 iMac 27" and my 2015 MBP 15".
Looks to be a very recent issue, that seems to be the only post on any forum about it and was dated a few days ago. After a reboot a few hours later no newsd process running at all, however I did not open News yet.Not sure, but this looks relevant: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252209292
I turned it off. Same issue persists. Killed the newsd process in Activity Manager. It eventually relaunched on its own. I purchased a program to hopefully block newsd and news from doing this, but of course that will make my news app, that I pay for, useless on my Macs.Someone posted about this in another thread and the fix was to turn off iCloud sync for News.
This would happen after a reboot and never opening News, its a process that was running in the background.I quit News when I'm finished instead of just closing the window, and newsd has not written much of anything lately.