by Sydney Smith on Sep 03, 2012
Toronto Star Corrects: Man ‘Survived,’ not ‘Stabbed to Death’
The Toronto Star corrected an August 31 report that claimed someone died, when he didn't. The correction reads: "An Aug....
The Toronto Star corrected an August 31 report that claimed someone died, when he didn't. The correction reads: "An Aug....
The Scottish Daily Mail corrected an April 5 article claiming that a blogger posted "the vilest -- usually sexual --...
Was August 26 backwards day at the Wall Street Journal? Two corrections posted on the Journal's online corrections page that...
After reviewing a selection of Jonah Lehrer's articles for Wired.com, NYU journalism professor Charles Seife determined that Lehrer's work was...
Yesterday, astronaut Neil Armstrong died. NBC News wrongly reported that singer Neil Young died, according to Mediaite, which said NBC...
The Washington Post corrected a blogpost and a tweet that claimed a photo of U.S. President Barack Obama was Photoshopped....
The Economist corrected an article reporting Bloomberg Businessweek staff can't drink while working after being called out by the magazine's...
The Nelson Leader published a "clarification and apology" for a "reader's letter" containing errors about a woman's work "remuneration," which...
The News Corp.-owned Times of London corrected a June 21 article "The Secrets of Tax Avoiders" but Elton John still...