How We Work
Editorial
Policy
Every article begins with a simple goal: earn the reader's trust. These are the standards that guide every story we publish at the Times Chronicle.
Before publishing
Every story undergoes editorial review.
When uncertain
We say so clearly — no speculation as fact.
When wrong
We correct it promptly and transparently.
Our Editorial Principles
Accuracy First
Names matter. Dates matter. Facts matter. We verify information before publishing and review all details carefully. If information cannot be independently confirmed, we say so — plainly.
Editorial Independence
Our coverage is determined by editors and reporters. Advertisers, brands, and commercial partners do not direct editorial decisions. Sponsored content is always clearly identified and kept separate from our journalism.
Research and Sources
Our reporting is based on official statements, interviews, public documents, industry research, and trusted publications. News develops — stories evolve. We update coverage as credible new information comes to light.
Fairness and Representation
We seek fairness, context, and respect in all the stories we tell. When criticism or allegations are included, we make reasonable efforts to seek comment from those involved before publication.
Reviews and Recommendations
Products, services, and public figures are evaluated through reporting, research, and editorial judgment. Coverage cannot be purchased. Positive reviews are never guaranteed by commercial relationships.
Corrections
Mistakes happen. Ignoring them is not an option. When a significant error is identified, we correct it promptly and responsibly — and we are transparent with readers about what changed.
How We Report
News moves quickly. Information can move even faster — and inaccurately. Our team follows official announcements, public records, first-hand reporting, and verified sources whenever available.
We cover U.S. politics, national affairs, the economy, technology, health, and world news. Each beat is handled by reporters with subject-matter focus who understand the context behind the story — not just the facts on the surface.
If you have concerns about any of our reporting, or believe something requires correction or a right of reply, our editorial team is available through our Contact page.
Our Promise
"Accuracy matters. Curiosity matters. Readers come first."