The New York Daily Gazette recognizes the importance of accuracy and truth in news reporting. Our fact-checking policy ensures that all information published on our platform is verified, reliable, and supported by credible sources. We understand that misinformation can spread quickly, and our duty is to counter it by providing our audience with trustworthy journalism.
Our fact-checking process begins with thorough research and cross-verification from multiple reputable sources, including government reports, official statements, academic studies, and firsthand accounts. Reporters and editors are trained to question the validity of claims, especially those that may appear misleading, sensational, or unverified.
When quoting external sources, we ensure attribution is clear and transparent, allowing readers to identify the origin of the information. If a story contains uncertain or developing information, it will be explicitly noted as such, and updates will be published as new evidence emerges.
In cases where factual errors are found post-publication, we issue corrections promptly. A correction notice is placed directly within the article to maintain accountability. We also update timestamps to notify readers of the changes made.
Our fact-checking team works independently from advertisers and outside interests. No editorial or commercial pressure influences the integrity of our verification process. We prioritize truth, transparency, and fairness in every story.
Readers who identify potential inaccuracies in our reporting are encouraged to contact us immediately through our official communication channels. We treat these submissions seriously and re-investigate content where necessary.
Through this policy, we reaffirm our commitment to providing reliable, fact-based journalism that strengthens public trust and combats the spread of misinformation.