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We check names, dates, context, and links before publishing. If a story is updated, we aim to make the change obvious to readers.
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Editorial standards
The site is built for fast coverage, but speed does not replace judgment. Our aim is to keep reporting clean, clear, and helpful even when a story is moving quickly.
We check names, dates, context, and links before publishing. If a story is updated, we aim to make the change obvious to readers.
When a claim depends on a report, filing, post, or statement, we try to point to the source directly rather than paraphrasing around it.
Stories should be easy to scan on mobile, with concise headlines, readable summaries, and enough detail to understand the impact.
If we get something wrong, we should correct it quickly and clearly. Edits should improve the story, not hide the fact that it changed.
When a post evolves with new context, we prefer to update the copy and keep the article useful for later readers.