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...
National Public Radio said it won't ban the name of the NFL team the Washington Redskins from broadcasts or publication....
Sports site Deadspin falsely claimed Colorado politician Cory Gardner lied about playing football in high school. Deadspin's article, published on...
"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...
Recently NPR reported on the results of two different national polls on the American public’s views toward the new Common...
It's OK for David Brooks to write about Israel but he should tell his readers in his New York Times column...
NBC News' chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman was busted for breaking an Ebola quarantine after people contacted Princeton, N.J....
WCAX, a CBS affiliate news station based in Burlington, Vt., showed a "photo of [Melissa] Jenkins' nude body, face-down underwater...
The New York Post settled the libel lawsuit filed by two Boston Marathon spectators over the Post's cover calling them...