by Sydney Smith on Oct 25, 2019
Front page pic of politician in gun crosshairs offensive, press council says
The Sunshine Coast Daily's front-page image of Queensland's leader in gun crosshairs was offensive without being in the public interest,...
The Sunshine Coast Daily's front-page image of Queensland's leader in gun crosshairs was offensive without being in the public interest,...
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...
Reporting on the mental health of a man who tried to build a machine gun was "genuinely relevant" and fair,...
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NPR should have "close[d] the loop" in its reporting on the State Deparment's investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mails, public editor...
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NPR stands by its decision to characterize the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump as the "Democratic impeachment inquiry," public...
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The Australian Daily Mail invaded the privacy of a murder victim's family when it published a news story and photos...