by Sydney Smith on Oct 06, 2011
$16 a Muffin? Nope, Hilton Hotels Bill was for Full Breakfast
The Huffington Post's Sam Stein detailed the "myth" that the Department of Justice paid $16 a piece for muffins at...
The Huffington Post's Sam Stein detailed the "myth" that the Department of Justice paid $16 a piece for muffins at...
The Central Intelligence Agency cut and then reinstated its advertising with Michigan newspaper the Arab American News after the newspaper...
iMediaEthics wrote earlier this week about accusations of plagiarism against architecture news site Arch Daily. An architecture news site and magazine,...
Readers questioned why NPR has not devoted air time to recent Occupy Wall Street protests, NPR ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos wrote...
As iMediaEthics wrote earlier this month, Columbia Journalism Review questioned New York Times Jerusalem bureau chief Ethan Bronner's relationship with public...
Mediaite slammed CNN for airing a clip from 2002 movie Undercover Brother in its report on TSA agents' inspection of...
Washington Post public editor Patrick Pexton denied that freelancer Anna Lewis plagiarized but did accuse Lewis of "sloppy attribution." iMediaEthics wrote...
Utah daily newspaper the Deseret News apologized for a college newspaper insert, Poynter's Jim Romenesko wrote. The newspaper stated that...
Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder has dropped his libel lawsuit against the Washington City Paper, CBS Sports reported. Snyder's lawsuit...