by Sydney Smith on Mar 04, 2020
OK to call Coronavirus ‘China virus’ in headline, Vancouver Province apologizes though
It was OK for the Vancouver Province newspaper to refer to coronavirus as "China virus." The headline, "Coronavirus threat -...
It was OK for the Vancouver Province newspaper to refer to coronavirus as "China virus." The headline, "Coronavirus threat -...
A UK newspaper reported about a two-year-old child's leukemia diagnosis, treatment and family. But, the mother of the child never...
Canada's CTV apparently cut ties with journalist Peter Akman after a controversial Coronavirus tweet. Akman posted a picture of himself...
India's First Post, a news website based in Mumbai, wrongly claimed that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was postponing a visit...
Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten stands by its cartoon about the Chinese outbreak of coronavirus, despite calls from China to apologize. The...
The Associated Press apologized for cropping out Ugandan climate advocate Vanessa Natake from photos taken at the World Economic Forum...
The website Boing Boing revealed it was hacked earlier this month. In a Jan. 13 post, the site explained someone...
The Otago Daily Times, a newspaper in New Zealand, offended readers with a cartoon about the measles outbreak in Samoa....
Kotaku, a gaming news site owned by Gizmodo Media Group, made "an uncharacteristically bad call" when it published an article...