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What statement about the news explains why stories differ from one outlet to another?

News stories can differ from one outlet to another because different outlets have different editorial policies, and they may also use different sources and fact-checking methods.

This can lead to different stories being produced based on the same events. The editorial policy of a news outlet influences how it covers stories. For example, a news outlet that focuses on sensational stories may produce a story that is more focused on the shocking aspects of an event, while a news outlet that focuses on in-depth analysis may produce a story that is more focused on the background and context of an event. Different news outlets may also use different sources when producing their stories. For example, a news outlet that relies heavily on government sources may produce a story that is more aligned with the government's perspective, while a news outlet that relies on independent sources may produce a story that is more critical of the government. Additionally, different news outlets may have different fact-checking methods, which can lead to different conclusions being reached about the same events.

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