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1.Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact. Moreover, the practice of yellow journalism involved sensationalism, distorted stories, and misleading images for the sole purpose of boosting newspaper sales and exciting public opinion. 2.The Industrial Revolution eventually affected the newspaper industry, allowing newspapers access to machines that could easily print thousands of papers in a single night. 3.Simply double- and triple-checking one's sources and reading between the lines. If one disregards the obvious marketing that is used to hook readers, newspapers may actually prove to be reliable sources of information. 4.A [|muckraker] is a journalist, author or filmmaker who investigates and exposes political and/or social corruption. 5.The term "muckraker" was first used in a speech on April 14, 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. 6.//The Great American Fraud// by [|Samuel Hopkins Adams] revealed fraudulent claims and endorsements of patent medicines in America.//[|The Jungle]// in 1906, which revealed conditions in the meat packing industry in the United States and was a major factor in the establishment of the [|Pure Food and Drug Act]. [|Ray Stannard Baker] published //The Right to Work 7. Swine Flu epidemic has been over exagerated and made to be a more common illness then it really is. Many articles on CNN showed how to avoid it and how you are always being exposed to this "deadly virus" http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2009/12/31/top.medical.stories.cnn?iref=allsearch 8..http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,165794,00.html This article is showing how the food industry isn't always truthful with it's claims and information. They are trying to change the information that is put into our restaurants.//