by Sydney Smith on Jul 06, 2015
IPSO rules against Telegraph’s Nicola Sturgeon Memo story
The UK press regulator ruled in favor of Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, over the Daily Telegraph, which published...
The UK press regulator ruled in favor of Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, over the Daily Telegraph, which published...
How many people have died in Qatar due to construction in preparation for the 2022 World Cup? Turns out the...
Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old man accused of the fatal shootings of nine people at Charleston church Mother Emanuel Hope AME...
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A reader complained to The Guardian over its May 27 article “Why disaster movies are leading the way for age-appropriate...
NPR defended its characterization of Bernie Sanders as a "long-shot" candidate for the 2016 presidential race. Elizabeth Jensen, the National...
Getty Images misidentified a photo of a monkey wearing a red shirt as a picture of Mitt Romney, Politico reported....
Jon Stewart often takes the media to task for its bad reporting, but the Comedy Central host of the Daily...