The Economist apologized for a cartoon that was published in its weekly print and Internet editions that was characterized as anti-Semitic. The cartoon had been removed on Jan. 21, several days after ...
Rupert Murdoch apologised on Monday for a “grotesque” cartoon in his London-based Sunday Times newspaper depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu building a bloody wall trapping the bodies ...
It is time to practice what we preach. On the Opinion page, we often urge public officials or public figures to admit their mistakes, learn from them and apologize when necessary. Now it is The ...
Visitors take photographs near the John Harvard statue on Harvard University's campus in Cambridge, Mass., on Jan. 2. (Steven Senne / Associated Press) To the editor: It is unbelievable that members ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. After a barrage of criticism, the New York ...
The New York Post issued a mea culpa a day after a cartoon it published likened President Obama to a chimp and drew a firestorm of criticism. But the Post accused some critics of taking aim at the ...
Rupert Murdoch has apologized for a “grotesque, offensive” cartoon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published in Britain’s Sunday Times. The cartoon by Gerald Scarfe depicts Netanyahu atop ...
After seeing an apology about a cartoon on the website of the University of Arizona’s student newspaper last night, the Daily Wildcat, we were ready to channel our inner Michael Scott — “There is no ...