All but one of these is a recommendation in the video for choosing news. Which choice is not a good practice for consuming news? (2 points) Responses Try to verify news before spreading it. Check the internet for more information because once false information is out there, it is difficult to change it. Try to verify news before spreading it. Check the internet for more information because once false information is out there, it is difficult to change it. Separate fact from opinion. Key words for opinions are think, likely, and probably. Separate fact from opinion. Key words for opinions are think, likely, and probably. Anonymous sources are not reliable because the source may have little connection to the story and may be motivated by gaining money. Anonymous sources are not reliable because the source may have little connection to the story and may be motivated by gaining money. Do follow major news events continuously. Stay close to the TV and your phone to keep up with the minute by minute latest details.

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The choice that is not a good practice for consuming news is: "Do follow major news events continuously. Stay close to the TV and your phone to keep up with the minute by minute latest details."

This approach can lead to anxiety and misinformation, as it encourages constant consumption of news without critical evaluation or verification. Instead, it's generally recommended to seek reliable information from a variety of sources and take breaks from continuous news monitoring to maintain a balanced perspective.