What Is News?

News is information about current events that are important to the public. It can be reported on television, radio and print media, as well as on the Internet. It is often a mixture of facts and opinion, but should always be accurate and factual. It is a great source of information about the world we live in and can help people understand more about important issues that affect us all.

Timeliness is a huge factor in what makes something newsworthy. Many large news sources focus on current events, because timeliness drives their audience’s interest. It’s also a good idea to ask people you respect where they get their news from, and even try some out for yourself. Many of the best news apps are great for aggregating news from a number of different outlets and allowing you to customize your viewing experience.

In general, a news article will start with a headline that is short and catchy to entice readers to read more. Then the lead paragraph will summarize what happened and include many of the basic details. The byline, which is the author’s name, should be included too.

There are many great, classroom-friendly news websites that students can turn to for a variety of perspectives on important current events. Many of them have articles specifically tailored for a wide range of grade levels with reading level adjustments. Some of these sites also feature news about the positive side of things, which is a great way to balance out the hard-hitting stories that dominate the news cycle.