by Sydney Smith on Jul 31, 2019
Don’t say ‘wheelchair-bound,’ Canadian newspaper reminds
The Chilliwack Progress, a British Columbia newspaper, reminded staff not to use the term "wheelchair-bound" and to be careful with...
The Chilliwack Progress, a British Columbia newspaper, reminded staff not to use the term "wheelchair-bound" and to be careful with...
CNN editor Mohammed Elshamy resigned in late July after his 2011 anti-Semitic tweets were re-surfaced. In one tweet, he called...
UK broadcast regulator OfCom fined RT, formerly known as Russia Today, £200,000 (about $250,000) for breaking broadcast guidelines. In an...
iMediaEthics' latest roundup of amusing or noteworthy corrections includes a Rep. Ilhan Omar misquote, a moon fact fail, and information...
The BBC updated its editorial guidelines this month, including its social media guidelines. Now the guidelines state that staff have...
The New Zealand Herald apologized earlier this year after publishing on offensive cartoon about transgender people. It also canceled the...
The Guardian apologized to freelance journalist Isabel Oakeshott after a column remarked the "only way" she "gets a scoop" is...
Nicholas Sandmann's lawsuit against the Washington Post has been dismissed. Sandmann is the Covington Catholic, Kentucky high school student shown...
The Hull Daily Mail claimed parts of the town banned bicycles. Now, the paper and its website Hull Live have...
Kentucky NBC-affiliate Lex18 host Matt Jones is on leave of absence from the station because he is considering a Senate...