by Sydney Smith on May 05, 2020
Don’t say ‘charged’ if case isn’t brought by authorities, press regulator says
It's wrong to use the phrase "charged" if someone has merely been accused of a crime or has not faced...
It's wrong to use the phrase "charged" if someone has merely been accused of a crime or has not faced...
The BBC reported that a National Health Service (NHS) trust boss was worried about staff not having enough gowns to...
Politico published an editor's note admitting errors in its reporting on Pres. Donald Trump and the Bank of China. "We...
Fox-affiliate WGHP Fox 8 fell for a fake news story claiming Colin Kaepernick was signed by the New York Jets....
A local New Zealand newspaper published an article based on a press release claiming 2,500 races horses were killed each...
A Nebraska TV news station fell for an apparent scam phone call claiming local postal services would be suspended because...
CNN's John King apologized last week after misreporting on Sen. Bernie Sanders' suspension of his presidential campaign. In an April...
USA Today changed a fact check on coronavirus symptoms from partly false to true. In an April 3 correction, USA...
The grocery store tabloid National Enquirer published an article claiming the Ohio-based Dr. Keith Armitage recommended elderberry syrup or tea...