Found something wrong? Tell us. We correct in the open.

How we correct

  • Factual errors are fixed in the article, with a dated note saying what changed.
  • Sourcing problems (a claim we cannot stand behind) get a note at the top of the article while we re-source, rewrite, or take it down.
  • Takedowns leave a short retraction note in their place, not a dead link.

How we catch them

Two ways. Before publishing, every article runs through a sourcing check: every cited link has to resolve to a specific report (not an organization's homepage), named systems and statutes have to actually exist, and quotes are checked against the source word for word. After publishing, we run retrospective audits over older articles, prioritized by age and topic sensitivity. Flagged cases are logged so the process gets tighter over time.

How to report one

Spotted an error, a broken link, or a claim that does not hold up? Send it through the support page. Point us at the article and, if you can, the primary source we missed. We read every note.