Newspapers are limited in the amount of slanting they can get away with in part because
A. they have to satisfy many different people, from advertisers to editors, to make money.
B. the law limits the amount of distortion in the news.
C. newspaper editors in the United States have a strong commitment to non-biased news.
D. newspapers employ the best reporters.
E. newspaper owners are terrified of libel suits, and so stick only to the facts.
Answer: A
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