Reports 9 and 10

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Across
  1. 4. Used to share updates and information with a specific audience.
  2. 6. They are valued for timeliness and broad distribution.
  3. 8. A person unknowingly shares an incorrect health tip on social media.
  4. 9. A fabricated news article designed to influence public opinion.
  5. 10. Established newspapers, magazines, and books typically go through strict editorial review and factchecking
Down
  1. 1. Focus on specific topics with in-depth articles and high-quality visuals
  2. 2. Publishing someone's private information online without consent.
  3. 3. Comprehensive, well-organized information on a single subject or story
  4. 5. Something purely digital formats cannot offer.
  5. 7. Valuable for legal documents, archives, and historical research.