"All the News That's [Un] Fit to Print"

The New York Times has embarrassed itself yet again, when it has had to admit that one of his writers used material from The Wall Street Journal and other sources without giving them due credit. Of course, the "original sin" here is that the writer used the material at all, begging the question of why one of the world's great newspapers would resort to use material from another. That it did so without acknowledging it only compounds the transgression of journalistic ethics.

This is not the first time in recent history that The Times has been caught with its journalistic pants down, which goes to show that there's dishonesty everywhere, even in the hallowed halls of print journalism. It also should make us wary of what is published, no matter where or by whom; it is best to regard news with a healthy dose of skepticism.

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