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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…

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Counterfeit Hair Straighteners weren’t sold for Plastic Surgery, 6 Media Complaints

A UK woman named Maddison Hawk complained over six press stories about her. After Hawk had £25,000 worth of plastic surgery, she…

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No Shooting at D.C. Navy Yard : What Outlets were Wrong

There was no shooting at the Washington D.C. Navy Yard this week, even though the police investigated a phone call concerned…

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Darts Player Phil Taylor loses injunction, Sun publishes interview with daughters

A UK darts champion Phil Taylor tried to get the court to block the Sun from publishing an interview with…

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Qatar World Cup Deaths: Washington Post Admits its Story was Wrong

How many people have died in Qatar due to construction in preparation for the 2022 World Cup? Turns out the…

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No Muhammad Cartoons but Yes to Pope Condom Picture? NYT public editor responds

The New York Times didn't want to publish cartoons depicting Muhammad, but it did publish a picture of Pope Benedict…

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Neil Wallis Not Guilty of Phone Hacking

Neil Wallis has been found not guilty of phone hacking. Wallis is a former deputy editor for the now-closed News of…

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Why did St. Louis Post-Dispatch Name Possible Sexual Assault Victim?

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named a woman who may have been the victim of a sexual assault. But that wasn't…

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Why It Would Have been OK to Write The N-Word in reporting on Obama’s interview

It would have been OK for news outlets to spell out the n-word when reporting last week on President Barack…

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Sued over an Instagram Post: The Game Has to pay Nanny $200K

We've had Twitter libel lawsuits and now there's an Instagram libel lawsuit on the books. U.S. rapper The Game (real…

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