by Sydney Smith on Jan 20, 2020
Rachel Brosnahan didn’t eye pigs-in-blanket, New York Times correction says
New York Times reporter Ben Widdicombe reported that actress Rachel Brosnahan, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, "eyed but did...
New York Times reporter Ben Widdicombe reported that actress Rachel Brosnahan, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, "eyed but did...
The website Boing Boing revealed it was hacked earlier this month. In a Jan. 13 post, the site explained someone...
Lara Logan, the former 60 Minutes correspondent, is suing New York magazine for $25 million over a five-year-old article about...
10. Cricket player a kazoo player? Australian's Channel 7 fell for a satire story and wrongly reported in January that...
The New York Times is expanding its standards department, the newspaper announced in a Jan. 21 press release. According to...
Thankfully, there were not as many cases of plagiarism or attribution issues this past year as in prior years. Below,...
McClatchy published its "shared code of ethics" for all McClatchy newsrooms this month. In a Jan. 23 announcement, Charlotte Observer...
In its report on Kobe Bryant's death, the BBC used footage of LeBron James playing basketball. A clip of the...
Shortly after the news circulated that Kobe Bryant was on the helicopter that crashed in Calabasas, California, Sunday, ABC News...
MSNBC anchor Alison Morris denied using the n-word in reporting on the death of Kobe Bryant. In a Jan. 26...