Bold hyperlink fonts in Safari update

After running Safari update, all hyperlink fonts are displayed as bold on pages such as CNN, MSNBC, etc. How do I get the fonts to display as regular (not bold) style? I've reviewed recent posts but don't see any solutions for this problem. Any help is appreciated.

Hello joey:
Welcome to Apple discussions.
I do not have that issue.
Try clearing the Safari cache and running permission repair.
Barry

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