How to Read Breaking News Without Getting Burned
When a story breaks, details change. The safest move is to trust process over speed.
Our framework: (1) check at least two independent outlets, (2) prioritize primary reporting, (3) separate confirmed facts from early speculation, and (4) revisit the story 12–24 hours later when corrections land.
For readers, this reduces the chance of sharing bad info. For publishers, it reduces legal risk from repeating unverified allegations.