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New York Editor

Fact Checking

New York Editor applies rigorous fact-checking and source verification standards to all published content.

Section 1

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to publish factual, fair, and well-researched content. Our editorial team carefully reviews every article before publication. Whenever possible, we verify facts using multiple independent and authoritative sources.
Our reporting aims to:

Provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Present information in proper context.
Avoid speculation and unsupported claims.
Clearly distinguish facts from opinions.
Promptly correct verified mistakes.

Section 2

Our Fact Checking Process

Before any article is published, it typically goes through the following process:



Step
Description


Research
Gathering information from credible and reliable sources.


Source Verification
Cross-checking claims using official publications, government websites, experts, research papers, or trusted news organizations.


Editorial Review
Editors review facts, quotations, dates, names, figures, and context.


Final Review
The article is checked for accuracy, clarity, grammar, and consistency before publication.

Section 3

Sources We Trust

Depending on the topic, our writers and editors may rely on:

Government agencies and official websites
Court records and legal documents
Academic institutions and universities
Peer-reviewed research journals
Recognized statistical databases
Official company announcements
Public records
Industry experts and subject specialists
Direct interviews whenever available
Well-established national and international news organizations

Whenever practical, we consult multiple independent sources to confirm the same information.

Section 4

Verification Standards

Before publication, our editorial team attempts to verify:

Names
Dates
Locations
Statistics
Quotes
Financial figures
Historical events
Scientific findings
Public records
Images and visual media where applicable

Information that cannot be independently verified may not be published or will be clearly identified as developing information.

Section 5

Use of Anonymous Sources

We avoid anonymous sources whenever possible. If anonymity is necessary for legitimate journalistic reasons, our editorial team evaluates the credibility of the source before publication.
Anonymous information alone is generally not sufficient to support significant factual claims.

Section 6

Breaking News Coverage

Breaking news situations often evolve rapidly. Our editors make every effort to verify information before publication. If details are still developing, we clearly indicate that information may change as new verified facts become available.

Section 7

Corrections Policy

Despite our best efforts, mistakes can occasionally occur. When we discover an error, we correct it as quickly as possible.
Corrections may include:

Updating inaccurate facts
Correcting names or titles
Fixing numerical data
Clarifying misleading wording
Adding important missing context

Major corrections may include an editor’s note explaining what was changed.

Section 8

Reader Feedback

We value feedback from our readers. If you believe any article contains inaccurate information, please contact us with supporting evidence.
Email: contact@newyorkeditor.com
Our editorial team reviews every credible correction request carefully.

Section 9

Editorial Independence

Our editorial decisions are made independently. Advertisers, sponsors, political organizations, and commercial partners do not influence our fact-checking decisions.
Sponsored content, if published, will always be clearly labeled.

Section 10

Artificial Intelligence and Fact Checking

New York Editor may use modern technology, including AI-assisted tools, to improve editorial efficiency. However, AI-generated information is never published without human editorial review and verification.
Human editors remain responsible for verifying facts before publication.

Section 11

Opinion vs. News

Opinion articles represent the author’s viewpoint and are clearly identified. Although opinions may differ, factual statements within opinion pieces are expected to meet our editorial verification standards.

Section 12

Transparency

Whenever appropriate, we:

Cite original sources.
Link to official documents.
Attribute quotes correctly.
Explain methodology where needed.
Update articles when significant new information becomes available.

Section 13

Continuous Improvement

Journalism continues to evolve, and so do our editorial practices. We regularly review our verification procedures to improve accuracy, transparency, and reader trust.

Section 14

Contact Us

If you have questions regarding this Fact Checking Policy or wish to report an error, please contact:
Email: contact@newyorkeditor.com

New York Editor is committed to responsible journalism, editorial integrity, and maintaining the highest standards of factual accuracy for our readers.