In today’s fast-paced digital world, information spreads instantly, but not all of it is clear or reliable. Headlines like “5 minutes ago in the City of California…” may sound urgent, yet they lack basic accuracy. California is not a city but a large state with many major cities, so failing to specify a location creates confusion and uncertainty for readers trying to understand what’s actually happening. Vague or sensational headlines are often designed to grab attention quickly, using phrases like “shocking” or “breaking.” However, when they lack verified details, they can mislead the public, cause unnecessary panic, and spread misinformation....
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