by Sydney Smith on Jan 01, 2019
Latvia gets Media Ethics Council
Latvian journalism organizations created a media ethics council this month. The Latvian media ethics council plans to have a journalism...
Latvian journalism organizations created a media ethics council this month. The Latvian media ethics council plans to have a journalism...
The Washington Examiner unpublished an article about the government shutdown because it "did not meet the Washington Examiner's editorial standards."...
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National Review, a twice-monthly "magazine of conservative opinion," claimed that a male college student broke Title IX regulations for being...
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We have noticed that the most common type of errors filling up corrections columns relate to the basics -- name...
Australian politician Emma Husar is suing BuzzFeed over its story reporting that former staff members complained about her, accusing her...