Questions to pay attention to in news reports include, but are not limited to: Truth: News reports must be true and must not be fabricated or distorted. 2. Accuracy: News reports must be accurate and must not exaggerate or minimize the facts. 3. Timeliness: News reports must be timely and reflect the latest situation. 4. Objectivity: News reports must be objective, not biased towards any party, not exaggerating or reducing the facts. 5. Fairness: News reports must maintain fairness and must not use any means to seek benefits. They must not fabricate or distort the facts. 6. Respect for privacy: News reports must respect personal privacy and must not violate the legal rights and interests of others. 7. Careful reporting: News reports must be reported carefully to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings or adverse effects. News reports must be objective, fair, truthful, and timely to guide the public's correct thinking and behavior.