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Corrections Policy

When we’re wrong, we say so at the top, with the date and what changed. Here is how we hold the record honest — and how to ask us to.

Last updated June 2026

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The standard

Accuracy is the whole job. We report carefully, check facts before we publish, and stand behind what we file. But journalism is made by people on deadline, and sometimes we get something wrong. When that happens, we fix it quickly and we say so plainly — trust is the only currency we have.

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How to request a correction

If you believe a NewsNovo story contains a factual error, tell us. Write to the newsroom with the headline or link, the specific point you think is wrong, and — where you can — the source or evidence that shows the correct fact. The more specific you are, the faster we can check it.

We read every correction request. We distinguish factual errors, which we fix, from disagreements with our framing or conclusions, which we may address in other ways. We do not remove accurate reporting because a subject would prefer it gone.

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How corrections are marked

When we correct a published story, we do it openly. A note is added to the article — at the top for a substantive correction, or in a clearly labelled correction line — stating what changed and the date it changed. We do not quietly edit the record. For minor fixes such as a typo or a broken link, we may update without a note; for any change that affects the meaning, the correction is always disclosed.

Spotted an error?

Tell the newsroom.

Request a correction