Why Clear Reporting Matters: Lessons from Misleading Headlines

In today’s fast-moving digital world, news spreads quickly, but not all headlines are clear or trustworthy. A headline like “5 minutes ago in the City of California…” sounds urgent, yet it is confusing because California is a state, not a city. When headlines fail to give exact details, they can leave readers uncertain about what happened, where it happened, and whether there is any real danger.

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