News gathering is the backbone of journalism, involving collecting, verifying, and analyzing information to create stories. It relies on a network of sources, from eyewitnesses to experts, and requires strong research skills, fact-checking, and objectivity. Journalists must navigate various types of sources, including primary, secondary, and anonymous. They employ investigative techniques like document analysis and undercover reporting, while carefully evaluating source credibility and adhering to ethical standards in their pursuit of truth.