As most of you probably know, Newsweek ran a story alleging that Amy Comey Barrett is associated with the religious group that served for the inspiration for Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale, a story that turned out to have no basis in reality. Newsweek issued a retraction... and appended it to the end of the article. I've always thought that the common practice for retractions is to place them at the front of the article. Indeed, this article is still floating around, because people are not scrolling to the bottom and seeing that it has been retracted.
You can still see the article here in all its glory: https://www.newsweek.com/amy-coney-b...s-tale-1533293
This isn't sloppy; it's unethical.
You can still see the article here in all its glory: https://www.newsweek.com/amy-coney-b...s-tale-1533293
This isn't sloppy; it's unethical.
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