Fact-Checking Policy

(a) Today Happens is committed to making every effort to publish accurate information in all of its content. We take several steps to ensure accuracy We examine claims with skepticism Question assumptions and challenge conventional wisdom.

(b) We are bound to achieve reasonable accuracy in all its outputs. This restriction is fundamental to our reputation and audience trust. The word ‘due’ means that the accuracy of the output must be sufficient and appropriate for the subject matter of the material and taking into account the nature and clearly outlining any constraints that may affect the expectation.

c) This means that all our output must be well-researched, consistent with its content and nature, and based on available evidence. We strive to be honest and open about what we do not know and avoid unfounded speculation. Are

(d) Our journalists never knowingly plagiarize or knowingly distort facts or context, including visual information.

(e) We provide the public with a reasonable opportunity to report any inaccuracies or errors in our reports through the correction suggestions section that appears at the end of every web story we publish.

(f) The primary responsibility of our journalists is reporting, writing and fact-checking a story. The my very important story is subject to review by one or more editors.

Todayhappens has a multi-tiered fact-checking structure for stories that require due diligence prior to publication. Seniority to the editors who review a story varies depending on a number of factors, including the complexity of the message and time pressure.

Our Correction Policies

While today happens constantly strives for excellence and accuracy, we cannot deny the fact that we sometimes make mistakes. When these errors occur todayhappens is responsible for correcting the error and ensuring that Maintain the high level of transparency required by all parties to ensure that misinformation does not spread.

To achieve the goal of accuracy, transparency and transparency, each party has to take the following steps.

READERS:

If any reader notices an error, he or she should immediately contact Editor-in-Chief Emily Wetland by email, phone, or in person.

Email:  [email protected]

Sub: Correction Needed

No corrections may be officially submitted unless a reader contacts the editor-in-chief directly. Corrections assigned to other Todayhappens.com staff members may not be addressed in a timely manner or at all.

If sent by email or mail, the correction must include the date the correction was issued or the number where the correction was seen (in print, online, etc.), the reader’s name, and a phone number or email address at which they can be contacted. Readers are required to include accurate information and a source where they got that information. If applicable, for example, if the Student Senate vote tally was incorrect, please provide meeting details.

Readers can expect a response from the Editor-in-Chief and are further contacted if any clarifications are noted and the Editor requires further information Please note that correction submissions are a guarantee that the error will be investigated but This is not a guarantee that the fix can be released.

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Once the editor-in-chief becomes aware of an error he checks for the error using information provided by the reader, recordings of meeting minutes reports and any other sources of information available to him.

If an error is found the Editor in Chief will issue a correction to all forms where the information was incorrectly shown.

PRINT

Corrections will be printed on PAGE 2A in the next published issue Problem articles and incorrect information will also be shown along with the corrections.

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The article will be corrected and an editor’s note will be added below stating what was wrong and when the article was changed.

SOCIAL MEDIA:

If the article was posted on Facebook, Twitter, or any other online medium controlled by Today happens, the poster is made linking to the correct article to take into account the correction