by Sydney Smith on May 02, 2019
Canadian student newspaper settles lawsuit, retracts calling politician racist
Canadian student publication The Gateway apologized to politician Kerry Diotte, a member of Parliament, for referring to him as a...
Canadian student publication The Gateway apologized to politician Kerry Diotte, a member of Parliament, for referring to him as a...
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in jail today for breaking the Bail Act. Assange apologized in London's...
The New York Times will not publish syndicated cartoons after publishing an anti-Semitic cartoon last week, the Daily Beast reported....
Pro-Brexit Parliament member Boris Johnson claimed that a poll found most British people wanted a no-deal Brexit. But, that isn't...
No, poll respondents weren't "brimming with confidence" about Brexit, despite a UK Express news story in Aug. 2018. The story,...
Canadian TV news station CP24 interviewed a woman who said she was the first customer at Toronto's first marijuana store...
iMediaEthics' latest round-up of amusing or noteworthy corrections includes errors about Richard Nixon and impeachment, the newest Avengers movie, Jesus's...
The New York Times has issued a second statement on the anti-Semitic cartoon its international edition published last week. The...
Nine months after being fired for plagiarism, editor Filip Miucin apologized for plagiarizing from Boomstick Gaming. Miucin's April apology was...
A London-based Iranian TV news outlet aired an interview with a spokesperson that justified and "welcomed" a Sept. 2018 terrorist...