by Sydney Smith on Aug 02, 2014
Israeli military wanted prior review of New York Times articles on soldier Goldin
Israel's military censor wanted prior review of the New York Times' article on Second Lt. Hadar Goldin, a missing Israeli...
Israel's military censor wanted prior review of the New York Times' article on Second Lt. Hadar Goldin, a missing Israeli...
Major Shawn Haney, a public affairs officer for the U.S. Marine Corps, has helped reveal the extent to which Philadelphia...
It is one of the most poignant events a journalist can cover: The graveside service of one of our fallen heroes...
You don’t have to know any Chinese to notice that symbols are missing when comparing the two photos of a...
Professional organizations are not generally known for sticking their necks out to slam members who run foul of ethics. One...
You may remember our last story on the US military's use of Photoshop. They had given AP Photos altered an...
James Joyner from Outside the Beltway said that when the hostage photograph and threat, first appeared on a website, and soon...
In August, The New York Times published an unusual correction. Ryan Tate at Gawker reported the newspaper "had erroneously...
Columbia Journalism Review's Megan McGinley wrote: "The Associated Press retracted two government-issued photographs last night after a photographer in Texas...