Accountability in Journalism
Corrections
Policy
Accuracy is not optional. We aim to make sure every article is factually correct and up to date. When we make a mistake, we correct it quickly and transparently.
Our Corrections Process
Error Identified
A factual error is found — either by our editorial team or flagged by a reader.
Editorial Review
Our editors review the original reporting, check available evidence, and verify the error.
Correction Made
The article is updated as soon as possible. Significant corrections are clearly noted in the piece.
Transparency
Readers are informed of meaningful changes. We do not quietly alter significant factual mistakes.
What Corrections Cover
Confirmed factual errors are updated as soon as possible. Corrections may include any of the following:
- →Names and titles
- →Dates and timelines
- →Locations and jurisdictions
- →Quotes and attributed statements
- →Brand, company, or organization information
- →Statistics and numerical data
- →Context, framing, or reporting inaccuracies
Developing Stories
News and political stories can change rapidly. When significant new information emerges after publication, we update articles to reflect the latest confirmed developments while clearly indicating those updates to readers.
Reader Feedback
Readers help strengthen our journalism. If you believe an article contains a factual error, we encourage you to contact our editorial team. Every correction request is reviewed carefully.
Report an Error →Transparency
We do not quietly alter major factual mistakes. When meaningful corrections are made, we ensure readers understand what changed and why.
Keeping Trust
"Trust isn't built through perfection. It's built through accountability. Our job is to report the truth — and correct it when we fall short."