by Sydney Smith on Aug 01, 2017
Why NYTimes Used Photos but didn’t Name Children of Lawyer who Overdosed
The New York Times published a personal story by Eilene Zimmerman about lawyers who abuse drugs, including her ex-husband who overdosed and...
The New York Times published a personal story by Eilene Zimmerman about lawyers who abuse drugs, including her ex-husband who overdosed and...
It was bad enough that the Providence Journal outed an anonymous source in a story retraction. But then, the editors...
Radar Online accused Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, of trying to sell information about Princess Diana for money. Now, the...
Reporting on politically volatile regions, such as the Middle East, requires extra vigilance in getting the facts straight and accurately...
Reporters, journalists and commentators continue getting in trouble over their social media use, because of either inappropriate or inaccurate posts....
St. Louis, Missouri CBS-affiliate KMOV falsely claimed Queen Elizabeth named Prince William her successor. "The Queen of England has officially...
Two conservative websites, GotNews and Gateway Pundit, named the wrong person as the driver of the car that injured 19...
On Aug. 12, a car drove through a crowd protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing Heather Heyer...
ESPN apologized for a fantasy football auction segment that viewers complained had disturbing echoes of a slave auction. The Aug....
"Handshake trouble" or "fake news"? That is the question. As it turns out, Agata Kornhauser-Duda, the wife of Poland's president, did...