by Sydney Smith on Aug 25, 2014
Philadelphia paper fires editor after Asian slur ‘Me Too, Chinky Winky, Dinky Doo’
The Philadelphia Public Record published Asian racial slurs in its Aug. 21 issue, Philadelphia Magazine reported. In a caption for...
The Philadelphia Public Record published Asian racial slurs in its Aug. 21 issue, Philadelphia Magazine reported. In a caption for...
It was "regrettable" that the New York Times called Michael Brown, the 18-year-old killed by a police officer in Ferguson,...
The Toronto Star published an edited version of the terrorist group ISIS's video showing freelance journalist James Foley being beheaded,...
Sky News will be investigated by UK broadcast regulator OfCom for its Malaysian crash coverage after host Colin Brazier sifted...
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet apologized after one of its columnists compared a football [soccer] team to both Adolf Hitler and the...
The Toronto Star, the Canadian Press and the Veterans Affairs in Ottawa all wrongly identified a photograph of a man...
Earlier this week, terrorist group ISIS released a video showing the beheading of American journalist James Foley. How media covered...
BuzzFeed unpublished more than 4,900 posts in April, Gawker reported. While BuzzFeed didn't confirm the number to Gawker, Gawker compared...
After selling two stories to the UK Sun, former police officer Thomas Ridgeway pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office...
A Dutch newspaper wrongly reported that Johan Cruyff died, The Guardian reported. Cruyff is "Holland's most famous (and best) football...