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One key question for any publication is this:

             One key question for any publication is this: If a reporter gets facts in a story wrong, will the news outlet investigate a complaint and publish a correction? Does the publication have its own code of ethics? Or does it subscribe to and endorse   if a reporter or editor seriously violates ethical codes - such as being a blatant or serial plagiarizer, fabulist or exaggerator - will they be fired at a given news outlet? While some may criticize mainstream media outlets for a variety of sins, top outlets such as the   Washington Post,  the   New  York Times, NBC News   and the   New  Republic   have fired journalists for such ethics violations. That is remarkable in a world where some celebrities,  politicians  and other realms of media (other than news... such as Hollywood films "based on a true story") can spread falsehood with impunity. Another friend writes, "Trump's a...