vortex
Unfortunately it's not how news works now.
In the pre-Internet age, we had newspapers with large pools or reporters who would work independently, accessing a variety of sources in order to produce reports.
These reports would be verified within a 24 hour news cycle.
That has now completely changed. News as we know it now is instantaneous and often gleaned from the same sources, without due diligence on fact-checking. What we now see is the same reports from multiple news feeds, all reporting the same unchecked stories.
If, for instance, you see a story in the Independent and want to verify it against another source, you will often find that the Times, Mail, Mirror and Sun are all carrying the name story, lifted from the wire with the same errors.
And once a story is 'in the wild', the truth often gets buried in the snowstorm of opinion and confirmation bias.