by Sydney Smith on Feb 20, 2015
ISIS Beheading Photo of James Foley on Telegraph front-page OKed, Australia Press Council rules
It was ruled to be OK for Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph to publish a picture of James Foley just...
It was ruled to be OK for Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph to publish a picture of James Foley just...
Papua New Guinea's Post-Courier used 2012 photos with a 2015 story "Asian Sex Workers Here," the site Papua New Guinea...
Twenty percent of the penultimate entries to this year's World Press Photo contest were disqualified because of unethical photo edits,...
Your young children are pictured in a newspaper at an accident scene. In the United Kingdom, unlike in the United...
The World Press Photo contest took away this year's first prize award after discovering the photographer "misrepresented the location of...
The State News, the independent newspaper for Michigan State University, apologized for publishing a photo showing a black male giving...
Was an exclusive front-page photo of a man who police have labeled a person of interest in a child's disappearance...
The New York Times did not crop out former president George W. Bush and his wife Laura from a photo...
New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan defended the Times' coverage of the shooting of Walter Scott. "I see nothing...