IPSO rules against Telegraph’s Nicola Sturgeon Memo story
The UK press regulator ruled in favor of Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, over the Daily Telegraph, which published…
The UK press regulator ruled in favor of Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, over the Daily Telegraph, which published…
A UK woman named Maddison Hawk complained over six press stories about her. After Hawk had £25,000 worth of plastic surgery, she…
There was no shooting at the Washington D.C. Navy Yard this week, even though the police investigated a phone call concerned…
A UK darts champion Phil Taylor tried to get the court to block the Sun from publishing an interview with…
How many people have died in Qatar due to construction in preparation for the 2022 World Cup? Turns out the…
The New York Times didn't want to publish cartoons depicting Muhammad, but it did publish a picture of Pope Benedict…
Neil Wallis has been found not guilty of phone hacking. Wallis is a former deputy editor for the now-closed News of…
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named a woman who may have been the victim of a sexual assault. But that wasn't…
It would have been OK for news outlets to spell out the n-word when reporting last week on President Barack…
We've had Twitter libel lawsuits and now there's an Instagram libel lawsuit on the books. U.S. rapper The Game (real…