Journalism Ethics

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists at The Washington Post are calling for leadership change due to questions about the integrity of its new publisher, Will Lewis.

Fraudulent Obtaining of COVID Relief Loans by Former Assistant City Attorney of Atlanta

Former assistant city attorney of Atlanta and life advice podcaster jailed for seven years after fraudulently obtaining $15 million in COVID relief loans. She used the funds for luxuries and false claims, despite preaching about integrity and hard work on her podcast. The scheme involved fictitious companies and false tax documents, leading to a conviction for wire fraud and money laundering.

Olympic Swimming Doping Scandal

A doping scandal in Olympic swimming involving 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance in 2021, WADA clearing them citing contamination, USADA accusing a cover-up, and ongoing investigations raising questions about transparency and integrity in anti-doping efforts.

Elections Website Security

Federal officials are advising local elections offices to upgrade websites to ensure the integrity of the November elections, but many are not doing so.

NPR Senior Editor's Essay on Bias at Liberal Outlet

NPR senior editor calls out the outlet's alleged bias during an interview with Bari Weiss, causing scandal at NPR. Article highlights a refusal to admit mistakes in past coverage and a shift towards progressive journalism. NPR defends its reporting integrity in response.

NCAA President Urges Ban on Prop Betting in College Athletics

NCAA President urges state lawmakers to ban prop betting on college athletics to protect the integrity of competition and student-athletes amid a rise in gambling issues.

Maryland Senate Panel Vote on State Elections Board Nominee

Maryland Senate panel supports Republican nominee to state elections board. Fox News reports on Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and Senate race rejection of Democrat frontrunner. Diane Butler confirmed by Senate committee.