Corrections policy
When we make a mistake, the fix should be visible, understandable, and handled with the same care as the original reporting.
Corrections workflow
When we confirm a meaningful error, we correct the article as quickly as practical and tell readers what changed.
- Factual errors are corrected in the published article rather than silently rewritten.
- When available, a correction or update notice explains the nature of the change.
- Editorial review determines whether a change is a minor clarification, a correction, or a larger update.
Reader submissions
Readers can contact the newsroom when they believe something is inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or missing context that materially changes how a claim should be understood.
- Include the article link, the disputed claim, and any supporting documentation when possible.
- We review credible correction requests and follow up when clarification is needed.
- Well-supported reader feedback can lead to a clarification, a correction note, or a larger reported follow-up when the issue is substantive.
Submitting a correction request does not guarantee a change, but every good-faith request is reviewed.