Corrections
Accuracy matters. When we make a mistake, we correct it clearly and transparently.
Our corrections policy
Today’s US is committed to correcting errors in a timely and transparent manner. When inaccuracies are identified, we review the issue and update the content as quickly as possible.
How corrections are made
Corrections are handled according to the nature and severity of the error:
- Minor errors (such as typos or formatting issues) are corrected without a formal correction note.
- Factual errors are corrected with a clear note added to the article explaining what was changed.
- Significant updates may include an editor’s note outlining the context of the correction.
Where corrections appear
When a correction is made, we note it directly on the article page. Correction notices are typically placed at the end of the article or in a clearly labeled update section.
Reporting an error
Readers who believe an article contains an error are encouraged to notify us. Please provide a link to the article and a brief explanation of the issue.
Submit corrections through our Contact page.