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1. ABC News, Bloomburg, PBS
2. Daily Beast, Vanity Fair, Mic
3. Reason, The Weekly Standard, National Review
4. liberal- Patribiotics and Palmer Report
    conservative- Infowars and WorldTruth.TV
5. opinions are thoughts that are not true and cannot be proven true
6. facts are thoughts that can be proven t be correct
7. informed opinions are thoughts that are made based off of facts but are not necessarily true
8. you could find facts for the dispatch from credible sources such as news websites
9. places like CNN or credible news sources
10. if a story includes words like, "i think" or "he believes" or "she thought"
11. "i think" "he believes" "she thought"
12. 1st
13. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
14. i think the purpose of journalism is to inform people bout what is happening in their daily lives and in the world.
15. all of the titles are fact based
16. no, all of the stories seemed to focus on the facts rather than opinions
17. there are probably more important stuff happening in the world right now
18. no, because the different angles that can be taken on stories with different point of views 
19. yes, because everyone is entitled to their own opinion
20. yes, to get a different point of view than they have
21. they can go out and interview people that are in that situation . 

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