by Sydney Smith on Oct 29, 2019
Corrections: BBC deletes Amazon article
1.Ostriches are birds? A Sept. 17 New York Times correction reads: "An Op-Ed article on Saturday about performance-enhancing drugs and technology referred...
1.Ostriches are birds? A Sept. 17 New York Times correction reads: "An Op-Ed article on Saturday about performance-enhancing drugs and technology referred...
Nicholas Sandmann, the Covington Catholic student who went viral earlier this year for his interactions with Native American activist Nathan...
The Washington Post upset many readers with its headline for a news story about the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi...
iMediaEthics's latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy corrections in the news media includes a news outlet being duped by a...
San Francisco-area Fox affiliate KTVU used a problematic headline earlier this month for the Major League Baseball playoff game between...
The Denver Post unpublished an opinion column because it had a "significant error." In an Oct. 21 editor's note, editor...
1. How long was Richard Nixon president? The New York Times reported that Richard Nixon was president for 30 years...
The UK Sun has added notes to several stories about Coleen Rooney after Rooney announced she was sharing fake stories...
The Bristol Post apologized after readers complained that its front-page illustration made the city's mayor, who is black, "look like...
The Beacon, the student newspaper for the University of Portland, in Oregon, unpublished an opinion piece about Owen Klinger, a...