by Sydney Smith on Jan 29, 2018
Ed Sheeran isn’t dead, Icelandic newspaper uses photo with obit
Ed Sheeran isn't dead, and he wasn't the victim of a death hoax. But, Icelandic newspaper Morgunblaðið published a photo...
Ed Sheeran isn't dead, and he wasn't the victim of a death hoax. But, Icelandic newspaper Morgunblaðið published a photo...
Vanity Fair Photoshopped the pictures of Hollywood actors on the cover of a recent issue, in order to remove actor James...
South Africa's News 24 published a "racist and sexist" blog post about former cricket player Michael Holding. Now, the news...
Minnesota Public Radio cut ties with Garrison Keillor in late November amidst accusations of "inappropriate behavior." Now, MPR is sharing...
South African online news outlet News 24 has created its first public editor position, appointing George Claassen to the role....
An 11-year-old Toronto girl claimed earlier this month that her hijab had been cut on her way to school. The...
Village, an Irish political and cultural magazine, published an editorial about the "peaceful revolution" against sexual harassment leading to the...
Sometimes, the error isn't as noteworthy as the context. In 2015, the Wall Street Journal misspelled the name of the...
News Corp. UK settled four phone hacking cases this week related to 79 articles published in the now-closed News of...
The Belfast Telegraph reported a woman's claims her "obsessed former boyfriend" had harassed her, threatened to shoot her, and stalked...