Explanation: Social media users juxtaposed the headlines of two CNN stories about hydroxychloroquine by the same author from April and July 2020 in an effort to prove that the network was contradicting itself. The stories did not contain conflicting information, and later versions of the July story had a longer headline that more clearly described the limitations of the study findings.
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