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News items always present factual information. - (True) News items aim to provide accurate and objective information about events, people, and issues., Opinions are not allowed in news items. - (True) News items should be impartial and avoid expressing personal opinions to maintain credibility., Headlines in news items are always written in a straightforward manner. - (True) Headlines are designed to grab attention and convey the main point of the story concisely., News items can include biased language to sway readers' opinions - (False) Bias undermines the credibility of news items; therefore, reputable sources strive for objectivity., News items prioritize sensationalism over accuracy. - (False) While some outlets may prioritize sensational headlines, credible news items prioritize accuracy and factual reporting., News items often include quotes from reliable sources to provide additional perspectives. - (True) Including quotes from reliable sources adds credibility and depth to news items by providing multiple viewpoints., News items should always include all available information, regardless of relevance. - (False) News items should prioritize relevant information to avoid overwhelming readers and maintain focus., News items are always written by journalists with expertise in the subject matter. - (False) While expertise can enhance reporting quality, news items can be written by journalists with varying levels of subject matter knowledge., News items primarily focus on local events rather than global issues. - (False) News items cover a wide range of topics, including both local and global events, depending on their significance and relevance., News items are subject to fact-checking and editorial review before publication. - (True) Fact-checking and editorial review are essential steps in the news production process to ensure accuracy and maintain journalistic standards.,
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