Across
- 4. A person who pretends to be someone else to deceive others.
- 9. To pretend to be someone else, usually with the intent to deceive.
- 10. A means or channel for distributing news, information, or products (e.g., a media outlet).
- 15. Referring to something happening at the present time.
- 16. A formal meeting or gathering for discussion or decision-making.
- 17. Casual or unverified information, often about people's private lives.
- 19. An account or statement of information, often in writing or broadcast.
- 20. Regular sections or articles in a newspaper or magazine written by the same author.
- 21. Content designed to attract attention and encourage clicks, often misleading.
- 22. step 3 (creating a digital crossword), I can't generate it directly within this environmen
- 23. A news story published or broadcast before anyone else, often exclusive.
- 25. Fake or fraudulent; not genuine.
- 26. Worthy of being reported in the news.
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- 1. A cunning plan or scheme designed to gain an advantage.
- 2. Something that spreads rapidly and widely, especially content shared on the internet.
- 3. To pretend to be someone else, typically to deceive others.
- 5. The crime of deceiving someone for personal gain, especially financially.
- 6. A brief, typically urgent, report or announcement.
- 7. Designed to attract attention or interest quickly.
- 8. The act of deceiving or misleading someone.
- 11. A person who has seen an event happen and can give a first-hand account of it.
- 12. Attractive or noticeable, catching someone's attention immediately.
- 13. Media organizations that provide news or information, typically through print or broadcast.
- 14. Based on facts; real or true information.
- 18. Matters or activities related to a particular subject, often of a political or social nature.
- 24. To steal money entrusted to one’s care, typically in a business or organization.
