by Sydney Smith on Oct 21, 2014
No More Mugshots as Infotainment, says Missouri Newspaper
No more mugshots for the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader, unless they are really newsworthy. Instead of dumping mugshots in bulk, the...
No more mugshots for the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader, unless they are really newsworthy. Instead of dumping mugshots in bulk, the...
News International lawyer Alastair Brett has seemingly wriggled off the hook. In 2009, Brett "recklessly allowed the court to be...
The New York Times editorial board stands on a press release from The Carter Center that crumbles beneath them as...
Did Six Sun journalists bribe police? They are currently on trial facing accusations of bribery -- or, in UK legal...
Even though the first phone hacking trial is over, the UK prosecution and police are still looking into phone hacking....
Google is getting about 1,000 requests a day to take down links to news stories under the "Right to be...
National Public Radio said it won't ban the name of the NFL team the Washington Redskins from broadcasts or publication....
"Don’t publish anything until you know it to be true.” Seems simple, but that warning needed to be repeated to...
The controversial cartoon shows President Barack Obama in a bathroom brushing his teeth. Behind him, a man is in a...
The UK Mail used pictures of a random Cavalier King Charles spaniel puppy instead of the actual dog in its...