Ex-ABC reporter admits anti-Trump bias
A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.
A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.
Ex-CNN anchor Jim Acosta faces backlash after bizarre interview with a deceased Parkland shooting victim, sparking outrage and accusations of insensitivity.
Reality TV star Abbie Chatfield has confessed to tipping off paparazzi about her whereabouts, sparking a heated debate among fans and critics alike.
The Guardian has taken down a video following internal review. Discover the reasons behind this decision and its implications.
A controversial AI-generated interview with a Parkland shooting victim has ignited discussions on ethics, technology, and media responsibility.
The Washington Post is under fire after columnist Jonathan Capehart's recent piece sparked outrage, leading to accusations of bias and calls for accountability.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been cleared of ethics violations after an investigation into free tickets her partner received for high-profile events. The probe examined whether the congresswoman improperly benefited from perks intended for spouses.
Discover the reasons behind The Guardian's decision to remove a recent article and the implications for media transparency.
An examination of media narratives surrounding the Gaza conflict, questioning whether the full story is being told.
Good Morning Britain hosts Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins faced backlash after joking about a viewer's 'podgy' appearance, igniting a heated discussion on body shaming and media responsibility.
A controversial new TV series pushes boundaries by showing criminals in their most private moments. But is it ethical—or necessary?
A journalist reveals the shocking truths behind influencer culture after spending months trolling them online. Discover the psychological toll and ethical dilemmas uncovered.
The Daily Mail has released its latest round of clarifications and corrections, addressing inaccuracies in previously published articles. Here’s a breakdown of the updates.
US Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Met Gala dress with 'Tax the Rich' slogan has raised eyebrows, prompting an ethics investigation into potential lobbying violations.
Channel 4's 'Operation Dark Phone' delves into the shocking world of phone hacking and surveillance, blending real-life testimonies with dramatic reenactments. A must-watch for those concerned about privacy and media ethics.
Suffolk Police faces backlash after officers allegedly joked about a missing person case on Facebook, prompting an internal investigation.
Samaritans Ireland criticises the BBC for its handling of a sensitive interview, raising concerns about media ethics and mental health.
The Australian Press Council found The Daily Telegraph violated accuracy rules with a misleading headline linking Labour and Hamas, sparking media ethics debates.
The Portland police union faces backlash after sharing a divisive social media post, prompting an investigation by the state's attorney general.
The BBC faces scrutiny over its handling of misconduct allegations involving high-profile presenters, sparking debate on fairness and transparency.
The Daily Mail addresses recent clarifications and corrections to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity and accuracy.
An article previously published by The Guardian has been taken down. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.
US Senator JD Vance under fire for alleged connections between Wall Street Journal and Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions over media ethics and political transparency.
ABC News anchor Terry Moran faces criticism after defending a controversial tweet, sparking debate over journalistic integrity and social media conduct.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 16 July 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.
A critical look at the rise of sensationalist documentaries and how they exploit real-life tragedies for profit, leaving audiences disillusioned.
An in-depth look at the BBC's controversial handling of Gaza reporting, revealing internal disputes and editorial challenges that sparked public backlash.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie is under fire after reports suggest he was directly involved in a controversial decision linked to a major Tory donor. Critics demand transparency as the scandal unfolds.
A resident doctor's social media post about accepting gifts from patients has divided opinions online, raising ethical questions about NHS staff-patient relationships.
Florida's former attorney general Pam Bondi has fired her chief ethics adviser, sparking debate over transparency and accountability in government.