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HELP I NEED THE ANSWER FAST PLEASE!! What does the ProPublica and InfoWars examples imply?

ProPublica and InfoWars are owned by the same company.

Readers should not trust ProPublica or InfoWars anymore.

Reputable sources acknowledge and explain mistakes.

Everyone makes mistakes; just ignore them and move on.

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