Corrections Policy
Last updated: January 2026
1. Our Commitment to Corrections
We recognize that accuracy is essential to trust. When we make mistakes, we correct them promptly, clearly, and transparently.
2. Types of Corrections
Corrections may include:
Factual errors (names, dates, locations, statistics)
Misquotations or misleading phrasing
Incorrect headlines or captions
Contextual errors that affect understanding
3. How Corrections Are Made
Minor errors are corrected directly in the article.
Significant errors are corrected with a clear correction note.
Corrections state what was wrong and what has been fixed.
4. Updates vs. Corrections
Updates add new information as a story develops.
Corrections fix inaccurate information.
Updates are clearly labeled to avoid confusion.
5. Reader Requests
Readers may report errors by contacting us through our Contact page.
All requests are reviewed by an editor.
Valid correction requests are addressed as quickly as possible.
6. Transparency
We do not remove content solely because it is controversial or unpopular.
Content may be corrected, clarified, or updated when warranted.
7. Archival Content
Older articles may be updated for clarity, accuracy, or context while preserving the original publication date when appropriate.
These policies apply to all editorial staff, contributors, and published content on this website.
