FAYETTEVILLE (UARK) — Poynter republished a 2017 story after President Trump used a dirty word to describe certain countries. They developed a set of questions to help journalists make ethical reporting decisions. Click here.

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Let’s put ethics aside for a moment and look at equity — pay equity.  A BBC editor learned her male colleagues were paid 50 percent more than her for equivalent work.  She put down her pen and resigned.  Here’s the story.

The third installment of Poynter’s series from their inaugural ethics summit, “The Press and the President: Trust and Media in a New Era,” had correspondents weighing in on how to avoid being politicized by the White House and to effectively convey the truth.  #TrueNews: A series on Trust in Media.