When trying to distinguish between fact and opinion, an audience wanting just facts should rely most on which of the following types of media pieces?

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When trying to distinguish between fact and opinion, an audience wanting just facts should rely most on news articles, research studies, and reports from reputable sources such as The Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, NPR, and other well-established and respected news outlets. These types of media pieces typically present information in a factual and objective manner, without injecting personal opinions or biases.
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