It is (advice) to remember that journalists may have different priorities,would influence how they report an event. Let's take the two news reports on the Henderson Tower fire an example. We can see that the first news report pays more attention to the rescue efforts,the second talks more about deaths and injuries. When we read more than one report, we come to understand an event in a (comprehensive) way.
Even if news reports are written from basically the same perspective, they may contradict each other in terms of factual details, as events in the real world are usually complicated and constant) changing. When we come across fact) differences, we should not rush to the conclusion that one of the news reports gives false information., check when the reports were written. News reports written at different stages of an event could contain different information as new facts are brought to light. Another aspect worth) of mention is that journalists may approach information they get from research or interviews differently. Suppose emergency services' estimates of the number of deaths vary between 5 and 9, journalists may choose to present the minimum, the maximum or something in between in their news reports. Therefore,check) different sources enables us to draw a more informed conclusion.