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  2. Article (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    A news article discusses current or recent news of either general interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or of a specific topic (i.e. political or trade news magazines, club newsletters or technology news websites). [citation needed] A news article can include accounts of eyewitnesses to the happening event.

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. For satirical news, see List of satirical news websites. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely ...

  4. Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    However, 'earthworm' can be a source of confusion since, in most of the world, other species are more typical. For example, through much of the unirrigated temperate areas of the world, the "common earthworm" is actually Aporrectodea (=Allolobophora) trapezoides, which in those areas is a similar size and dark colour to L. terrestris.

  5. Article structure - Wikipedia

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    Example 1: An article on new traffic regulations starts with the key decisions made, then narrates public reactions, and concludes with an overview of expected impacts. Example 2: In a scientific report, the hourglass structure may present research findings first, followed by the methodology used, and conclude with implications and future ...

  6. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Other - Wikipedia

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    There is a disambiguation page on the topic of “incognito,” but no link to an article about the most obvious usage of the term; that is to say, a person traveling incognito. The closest is a link to the concept of anonymity , but the the article on anonymity does not have a section on incognito travel.

  7. Wikipedia : Potentially unreliable sources

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    Any article citing PR Newswire, VerticalNews or similar online business news sources should be considered a primary source unless there is evidence—not in the byline but the body of the article—of independent authorship and editorial review in the article you're citing. Searching the subject of the article you're citing may turn up ...

  8. 2 men charged in connection with theft group operation ...

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    In late December, the FBI issued a report warning professional sports leagues in the United States that “organized theft groups” from South America were behind the string of burglaries at the ...

  9. Wikipedia : Turning your biology research into a Wikipedia ...

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    The body of the article needs to be organised clearly and logically so that it makes sense to non-biologists. Principles of organisation into sections (chapters) suitable for biology articles include: by stages of the topic's process (so, ‘Evolution' describes processes of heredity, variation, competition, natural selection, and so on)