The truth is not always convenient. While Al Gore exposed how certain facts can be undesirable for society to accept, truth can also be too inconvenient for a news agency to relay - or for a consumer to receive - due to other factors. Vital evidence may sit uninvestigated; results can lay stacked up on a researcher's desk (or in a newsroom); and significant findings are frequently framed in such a way that the average citizen is led astray. With few exceptions, the headlines that make the daily paper and evening news are factual. However, the consumer must be aware that the choice of news ...
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