Corrections news articles

Here are some corrections news articles from reputable sources:

  1. The New York Times: "A Correction: The Times Apologizes for Errors in Coverage of the 2020 Election" (December 2020)

The New York Times issued a correction for errors in its coverage of the 2020 presidential election, including incorrect information about voting laws and election results.

Source: The New York Times

  1. The Washington Post: "A correction: We made an error in our reporting on the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic" (October 2020)

The Washington Post issued a correction for errors in its reporting on the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, including incorrect information about the administration's response to the outbreak.

Source: The Washington Post

  1. The Wall Street Journal: "A Correction: We Overstated the Size of a Chinese Company's Stake in a U.S. Firm" (September 2020)

The Wall Street Journal issued a correction for overstating the size of a Chinese company's stake in a U.S. firm, which had significant implications for the company's valuation.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

  1. The Guardian: "A correction: we got it wrong on the Grenfell Tower fire" (June 2020)

The Guardian issued a correction for errors in its reporting on the Grenfell Tower fire, including incorrect information about the fire's cause and the response of authorities.

Source: The Guardian

  1. BBC News: "Corrections and clarifications" (Various dates)

The BBC News website has a dedicated section for corrections and clarifications, which includes updates on errors and inaccuracies in its reporting.

Source: BBC News

These are just a few examples of corrections news articles from reputable sources. It's essential for news organizations to correct errors and provide transparency to maintain public trust in their reporting.