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"retraction" Definitions
  1. [countable] a statement saying that something you previously said or wrote is not true
  2. [uncountable] (specialist) the act of pulling something back (= of retracting it)

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The retraction was first reported last week by Retraction Watch.
Still, an in-depth analysis of the retraction database entries, published in the journal Science, suggests the retraction situation is improving.
The publication is retracting 107 papers, a new record for a single journal retraction according to the science watchdogs at Retraction Watch.
On the retraction piece, Ivan Oransky — one of the founders of the site Retraction Watch — thinks the best publications could actually attract fraudulent authors.
In one case, the team requested a retraction within two weeks and got the request approved after 11 months, with more time needed for the actual retraction.
After the retraction — the second letter — went out, Intercommerz upped the price of renewing services, demanding that RocketBank arrange for the retraction to be published in the media.
The retraction in August got even less coverage, and the misinformation is still spreading, even though there's now a prominent retraction notice at the top of the original study.
"Demand apology & retraction from FAKE NEWS WaPo!" he wrote.
According to Retraction Watch, Righetti personally contacted Analytical Methods requesting the retraction, and also reached out to the Royal Society of Chemistry with a warning that the team's data may not be reliable.
We demanded a retraction, but they refused to print it.
He's also corrected 15 papers, according to Retraction Watch's database.
Some went so far as to call for a retraction.
According to the retraction notice, the paper's issues were twofold.
Bloomberg hasn't published any retraction or irrefutable proof since then.
Moderators issued an apology and a retraction of the idea.
By Tuesday morning, an attorney representing Trump demanded a retraction.
"We can't use retraction as a neutron bomb to rid the literature of unverifiable results—there's too many of those sorts of articles to do it," said Adam Marcus of Retraction Watch in an interview.
These include the use of faked peer reviews, a practice that came under strict scrutiny following the retraction of 107 biology papers last spring — the largest such mass retraction by a single journal in history.
CNN, by the way, may have to make another major retraction.
Time defended the cover, even after the retraction on the article.
But that retraction would not actually happen for many more months.
The retraction looks odd, and Mr Xie remains under heavy surveillance.
Yet this peer-reviewed admission was not accompanied by a retraction.
Paradoxically, efforts at retraction can sometimes cause a defendant additional damage.
Absent an immediate retraction, Mr. Spicer will take legal action Monday.
When reached for comment, Nature referred Motherboard to the retraction notice.
She's asking for a retraction and/or an apology, plus damages.
According to a 1993 study, there is a five-grade classification of phimosis severity, ranging from full foreskin retraction with tightness behind the glans (Grade 1), to no retraction at all (Grade 5, also called 'pinhole phimosis').
Martin Vial, head of the APE state shareholdings agency, demanded a retraction.
The plan's retraction—and Conte's subsequent apology—are reproduced below in full.
There is no possibility of retraction, but there is possibility of modification.
In response, Jacobson filed his suit, calling for retraction and a payout.
Nevertheless, Harder told CNNMoney the lawsuit will move ahead despite the retraction.
Rich's family demanded a retraction, saying the conspiracy theory has been concocted.
This is the nihilism of Alresfordism, a security-driven retraction toward death.
It said that Mwangaguhunga refused to publish a retraction and an apology.
This is the only retraction issued by Euro News at this time.
But demanding a retraction or apology is pretty standard in libel cases.
This was Herndon's second retraction for an article he wrote about chemtrails.
She is seeking unspecified damages and a retraction of Trump&aposs statements.
"A retraction is not a trivial matter," Rodu told VICE on Wednesday.
Topping Retraction Watch's "leaderboard" are scientists with 183, 96 and 58 retractions.
This story is a product of a collaboration between Motherboard and Retraction Watch.
When Green found out, he asked Science for a retraction and got one.
Morgan Freeman is fighting back against harassment allegations, demanding a retraction from CNN.
" A Mylan spokeswoman told CNBC, "We have ... demanded a retraction by USA Today.
Science is now reportedly preparing a retraction statement in light of CEPN's findings.
His resignation, and retraction of those remarks, is unlikely to end the controversy.
The update, Runtime 1.5, doesn't include the feature retraction in the release notes.
The president's comments come after three CNN staffers resigned following the network's retraction.
The bad is that it took four years for the retraction to happen.
The newspaper was rapidly forced into publishing a retraction and grovelling half-apology.
An index level below 50 percent indicates a retraction in the manufacturing sector.
An index level below 85033 percent indicates a retraction in the manufacturing sector.
An open letter calling for the article's retraction gathered more than 500 signatories.
Netanyahu's retraction paves the way for legal proceedings against him to go forward.
In a statement, Mr. Tarpley again issued a retraction and apologized to Mrs.
A retraction means a journal no longer stands by one of its articles.
After the retraction was issued, we gave kids time to reach out again.
The companies have also demanded a retraction of the Bloomberg story, which hasn't happened.
Often, a retraction or clarification doesn't receive as much attention as the initial accusation.
Worryingly, the most common reason for failing to achieve a conviction was victim retraction.
But Cornell was unable to do so, according to the retraction notices posted Wednesday.
The peak in reproducibility worries occurs after his retraction and ORI data run out.
At best, a retraction is only a partial defense and can only mitigate damages.
Next, I'd have him make a retraction for his actions against the American flag.
The Daily Mail published a retraction and apology after the lawsuit was filed Thursday.
"Yo Bee-Stinger, could you just write a retraction for me, please?" he says.
There was a little bit of a bubble burst—a retraction, if you will.
The corrections to Dr. Bradbury's studies were first reported by the website Retraction Watch.
Zervos is seeking a retraction and an apology from Trump, as well as damages.
Journalists expressed the worry that a retraction could undermine Americans' trust in their work.
"The retraction of this guidance doesn't change the existing legal framework," Ms. Gupta said.
After the National Weather Service tweeted a correct forecast, political aides demanded a retraction.
Nothing about your little college essay is funny or true & I want a retraction.
Over 22006,21 people joined just one of many Facebook groups urging the product's retraction.
Carney doesn't want the original paper retracted, and she told retraction tracking site Retraction Watch that her study being more or less disproven in a 2015 study that was unable to reproduce her results was merely the normal functioning of good science.
Sex industry activist Kate McGrew alerted the Twitter masses to the March's retraction earlier today.
His lawyer has asked for a retraction from The New York Times for their reporting.
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Finally, in November, 183 scientists signed a letter asking for the retraction of the story.
Despite the retraction, Fox and Butowsky continued to perpetuate the false story, the suit claims.
But today, Confide is launching its first premium feature in the form of message retraction.
Eichenwald's retraction came three hours after the original message about jeering at the Trump rally.
They never gave us a retraction and frankly I went on to other things. Okay.
He's suing for more than a mil, and also wants a retraction and an apology.
You managed to get an apology and a retraction out of the National Enquirer. Confirm.
"I'm playing a long game and looking at this as a cyclical retraction," he said.
The retraction Friday suggests that the goodwill between Trump and Manafort could be short-lived.
Questions linger about the way CNN handled the publication of the story and the retraction.
CNN may have to issue a major retraction after they charged Morgan Freeman with sexual harassment.
They never gave us a retraction, and, frankly, I then went on to other things. Okay.
The retraction letter gives no indication why this apparently informative report has been rendered officially null.
The Buzzworthy story that went up after the retraction doesn't link to the original study anywhere.
According to the Times response, it was Brad Karp, author of the retraction letter as well.
The letter, sent by the law firm Irell & Manella LLP, demanded an immediate retraction and apology.
The Trump campaign has denied the claims and asked The New York Times for a retraction.
Littell argued that it violated basic rules for synthesizing scientific research and called for its retraction.
Her lawsuit said she was seeking "all possible remedies," including the apology and retraction, from Trump.
Corsi's retraction came after the Washington Times, following legal pressure, retracted an article his story cited.
She is seeking a retraction or an apology, compensatory damages and punitive damages in her lawsuit.
The retraction didn't disprove LaCour's idea; it just meant there was no meaningful research on it.
"I appreciate the retraction, but that story follows you where ever you go," Haley told Fox.
Wild also defends IARC's evaluation of coffee and disputed Chaffetz's description of it as a "retraction".
Juggalos, however, say they are still being persecuted and the FBI should issue a formal retraction.
The journal's new publisher, SAGE, knew about the retractions during the takeover, according to Retraction Watch.
"Bee-Stinger, do me a favor, man: write a retraction," the man says on the recording.
Even after the NCAA's punishment (and subsequent retraction), it's clear that football still controls Penn State.
The column was still on The Spectator's website Friday evening without any correction or retraction note.
Then, after the retraction, academics accused the institution of allowing political pressure to suppress important research.
There hasn't been any gushing from Belichick since, but then there hasn't been any retraction, either.
Potential outcomes range from a quickly reversed first-quarter slowdown to several months of economic retraction.
Trump's remarks sparked a diplomatic uproar, with the African Union demanding a retraction and an apology.
Clinton demanding she hold a news conference to issue a formal retraction of her comments. Mrs.
On Wednesday, the Daily Mail apologised for the article and said it would issue a retraction.
The Times stood by its story and dismissed a Trump attorney's demand for an apology and retraction.
The design depends on spring-loaded rollers in the component housings to control the deployment/retraction process.
He adds the retraction didn't come until 2 weeks later, and was NOT prominent on the site.
According to the authors' retraction though, also published in JAMA, that latter figure was off the mark.
"We found it hilarious," Retraction Watch's cofounder, journalist, and past professor of mine Ivan Oransky told Gizmodo.
This makes his fourth full retraction this year, along with at least eight corrections published or forthcoming.
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As Retraction Watch's Ivan Oransky points out, Edwards was not seen as a hero in scientific communities.
" In the deposition, Ivanka Trump insists it was not a retraction, but did draft "something for myself.
At least 16 of Potts-Kant's research papers have been retracted, according to the website Retraction Watch.
The family would find her a lawyer to handle her retraction, and then rent her an apartment.
The reviewers felt the criticism was "within the realm of scientific debate" and didn't warrant a retraction.
After the fake retraction email to Amazon, Krasr was right back up and running with its Nanosteamer.
But a retraction within the next two years could have a profound impact on the 2020 election.
It turned out, Kanai's body had only stretched an additional two centimeters, and he tweeted a retraction.
Trump's lawyer demanded the Times issue a retraction and an apology for the damage the article caused.
He accepted an apology and retraction from The Washington Times last year as part of a settlement.
If the PMI comes in below 50 again, it will be the fifth consecutive month of retraction.
He then compared Uighur persecution to that of India&aposs retraction of Kashmir&aposs semi-autonomous status.
Officials apologized in the retraction for the "erroneous" statement and said it was based on inaccurate information.
In 2010, Ivan Oransky, a medical editor and physician, co-founded the nerdishly delightful website Retraction Watch.
I am seeking legal action against the Defence Secretary and would like a public retraction of his comments.
Note: This story has been revised to reflect Facebook's retraction of its explanation of the opt-out workaround.
During the campaign, Kasowitz sent a letter to the New York Times demanding a retraction for an Oct.
Instead, he called on the newspaper to apologize to Trump and his former girlfriend and issue a retraction.
Less than a week later, the WHO and three U.N. agencies jointly demanded a retraction from the AAP.
There's also a small chance that the retraction may not even result in a change in the findings.
They suggest watching for publications that have no retraction policy, bad spelling and grammar, and low resolution images.
It should be noted that you can access the bid retraction page directly by clicking on this link.
Kasowitz's letter to the Times dismissed the women's accounts as "false and malicious allegations" and demanded a retraction.
Asked about the retraction notice, which was seen by The New York Times, the agency declined to comment.
Reid says he demanded a retraction in July ... 2 months after the series was released, but Netflix refused.
The agreement also requires Stone to post a retraction of the false statements he made on social media.
"There's been a retraction into gay camps, and this is the appeal of Up Your Alley over Folsom."
"It's clear the reason we're seeing more retractions is because a lot more journals want to take this stuff seriously," argues Ivan Oransky, a doctor, journalist, and professor at New York University who co-created the database with Adam Marcus as a spinoff of their retraction news source, Retraction Watch.
After Trump's comments about Curiel, Senators Kelly Ayotte and Susan Collins called for a retraction and an apology, respectively.
Most of the papers that cited the phantom reference were "fairly low-quality conference papers," Harzing told Retraction Watch.
Gaetz later posted that he was misled about the location where the video was taken but issued no retraction.
The settlement and investigation findings, which were obtained by BuzzFeed News, were first reported by Retraction Watch and STAT.
Cornell, Wansink's current employer, responded with the same statement it had released when news of his last retraction broke.
To date, Wansink has retracted 13 papers (including one retracted twice) and corrected 15, according to Retraction Watch's database.
It doesn't have to be an inch-perfect retraction of the lead leg accompanied by Saenchai-style mean-mugging.
He's willing to go fight the press, demanding a retraction from Bloomberg for its story about Chinese spy chips.
His lawyer has asked for a retraction from The New York Times for their reporting and threatened a lawsuit.
Exactly what this means — and what triggered the recent takedown notices for visual novels, or their retraction — remains ambiguous.
Even following the company's retraction and apology, the glittering underhandedness of the campaign will inspire marketing scum for generations.
Your name is mud in the transition team right now and you need to issue a full retraction immediately.
Dr. Wansink would not even make Retraction Watch's list of the top 30 scientists with the most retracted papers.
CNN, which Trump has frequently derided as "fake news," added strict rules for its Russia coverage following the retraction.
None of it was true, according to Mr. Tenborg, who demanded a retraction, and failing to get it, sued.
And, in an unprecedented move for the company, he called for a retraction of the story that made this claim.
" His lawyer later threatened to sue the newspaper and demanded a retraction, calling the article "reckless, defamatory and constitutes libel.
Journals have so far retracted three papers (including the first retraction of the apples study) and corrected at least seven.
"To clarify, neither UGA nor its administration had any role in the retraction of my earlier message," Davis tweeted Monday.
Last June, the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine pulled the original paper from the record, issuing a rare retraction.
The letter demands Sharika Soal -- a contributor to The Huffington Post -- publish a retraction and an apology for her Oct.
Spiering asked about the retraction of a Russia-related CNN story and the resignations of three staffers associated with it.
In Scotland families already have to fill in a "retraction form" to state why they went against their relative's decision.
Boyle was referring to CNN's recent retraction of a story about Scaramucci, which resulted in CNN management firing three employees.
Conte said he spent "hours and hours on the phone with creators," which apparently lead to this much needed retraction.
After this investigation was published, more than 100 scientists called for a retraction, stating that the report was factually incorrect.
Until the retraction and recent settlement, Islamophobia, as defined by Islamists, had been championed by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
His politically motivated retraction of that comment offers no solace to women who fear what he would do as president.
Others included the retraction any characterization of the movement as a "riot," and the dropping of all charges against protesters.
The researchers have called for a retraction of the study, published last year in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Next, the Duchess received a letter threatening legal action from an Epstein lawyer and demanding a retraction, according to Henderson.
"My clients do not intend to cease publication, no such retraction will occur and no apology is warranted," she said.
In other words, premature forcible foreskin retraction during infancy and childhood is a significant cause of phimosis in adult life.
On the PLOS website, many angry readers called for the retraction of the article or an amendment of the line.
Now an open science site has removed the data in response to a copyright notice sent by OkCupid, reports Retraction Watch.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon gave a retraction of sorts of his earlier comments that Khan "couldn't be trusted" with London's security.
Or ask CrossFit, which sued a journal's publisher after it failed to retract a paper that, it turned out, deserved retraction.
Shakespeare in the Park has yet to apologize for its wrongdoing, while Griffin issued a desperate retraction after her stunt backfired.
For a retraction to be effective it has to be complete, unequivocal and show a sincere intent to repair the harm.
If it merely corrects only part of the incorrect impression in an article, but leaves offensive parts intact, the retraction fails.
Trump's comments were also condemned by a group of African ambassadors to the United Nations, who demanded a retraction and apology.
Even after the retraction, Rolling Stone went on to face three separate libel cases, one of which has since been dismissed.
The retraction was part of the settlement between the 36-year-old paper and Rich, his attorney, Michael Gottlieb, told CNN.
Mr. Abbas's retraction was sent to reporters early Saturday morning, issued by the P.L.O., of which Mr. Abbas is the chairman.
" The founder of the "Daily Wire" demanded a retraction while tweeting "'F*** you and f*** the horse you rode in on.
The article endangered the lives of gay men from less tolerant countries, and a public outcry led to its swift retraction.
Editor's Note: Retraction Watch has published an article doubting the study's originality, a question not addressed in The Weeds podcast episode.
However, the retraction never came to fruition, and Sitrick & Co. sued Epstein in 2014 for more than $71,000 in unpaid fees.
"The I.A.A.F. will not be seeking a retraction of the 25 study," the governing body said in a statement on Thursday.
We do not know how they produced such unreliable and factually incorrect data, but we are insisting on a full retraction.
"And I am surprised there has been no retraction of any kind from the palace since he made them," he said.
Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, through his own attorney, feels Daniels defamed him during the interview and demanded a retraction and apology.
The police retraction comes amid a nationwide discussion on culpability and whether visitors should have been allowed on the active volcano.
Several scientists said that the retraction was part of a broader pattern of research that over-exaggerated MDMA's potential neurotoxic effects.
The reasons for retraction range in seriousness from major errors (which cannot be fixed by corrections) to plagiarism to outright fraud.
A lawyer representing the Port Authority, James Sottile, sent a letter to the commission demanding a retraction of its news release.
With the major companies involved united in demanding a retraction, the battle over the Super Micro hacking allegations is likely to continue.
"The retraction of this story is still being investigated internally and we have no evidence that Rod Wheeler was misquoted by Zimmerman."
But despite Trump's assertion, ABC apologized for the story, issued a full retraction and suspended Brian Ross for a month without pay.
The edge and undersurface of the elytra guide the folding wing into shape during the retraction while the bug is walking around.
The letter accused CNN's report of having "inflicted serious injury" to Freeman's career, called its reporting into question, and demanded a retraction.
The retraction of this story is still being investigated internally, and we have no evidence that Rod Wheeler was misquoted by Zimmerman.
On his radio show Tuesday, he pressed on with the Rich case, even after his employer's retraction, and lashed out at critics.
Old messages from before 2014 still appear to some users, indicating the retraction did not apply to all chats the CEO sent.
Through his lawyer, he threatened to sue The Times for its coverage of the episode and demanded a retraction of an article.
The road to this retraction shows both what is good and what is bad about the way the modern scientific method works.
Update: On January 7, 2019, Nature Human Behaviour announced that the authors of the study featured in this article requested a retraction.
If anything, the appearance of a retraction notice on PubMed within a few weeks of the paper's being pulled was lightning speed.
Trump sued The Daily Mail in Montgomery County in Maryland, as well as in London, and the tabloid quickly published a retraction.
The president gloated about the network's mishap and cited the retraction as evidence that the establishment news media was biased against him.
It claims that in response to a retraction request, counsel for NBC Universal said Maddow was using "literally" in a figurative sense.
But just a few lines down, the authors included a phrase that has many commenters on the PLOS website calling for retraction.
The new study isn't a retraction of the first, but it certainly supports the idea that it might have been a false alarm.
The announcement was broadcast on Lebanese radio stations as well as Israeli ones, which forced a quick retraction and apologies from all sides.
But this week, as first reported by Retraction Watch, the study was retracted due to a pair of errors that invalidated its conclusion.
News that there were problems in Latchman's lab emerged in January 2015 with a retraction, without explanation, of a paper published in 2002.
He also stressed that retraction from the consumer-facing brokerage space will happen in a "very controlled manner" over the next several weeks.
Melania Trump just got what she wanted -- a retraction from the YouTuber who posted a video suggesting her son, Barron, might be autistic.
The AU's mission in Washington expressed its "infuriation, disappointment and outrage" at the comment and demanded a retraction as well as an apology.
And if the retraction is hidden way back on page 100, or not made promptly, it could even be evidence of further wrongdoing.
Projects like the Retraction Watch blog call attention to these changes, hopefully stopping retracted papers from slipping into the footnotes of other studies.
Scaramucci responded this weekend with a letter from his lawyer, demanding that Caballero and the Daily issue a retraction and an apology immediately.
"They were airing it so steadily, and so stubbornly, that the retraction now will have extremely little effect," The Atlantic's Megan Garber wrote.
Trump's pledge to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program mirrors the Indonesians' plight in its retraction of a nebulous contract.
It has forced the United States to resist any significant retraction of its military power, lest it lose influence relative to anyone else.
Trump had demanded the retraction of an article about two women who had come forward to describe the way he had groped them.
Instead, Trump Organization general counsel Michael Cohen called on the newspaper to apologize to Trump and his former girlfriend and issue a retraction.
On Monday, his campaign called for the retraction of "libelous ads" by a super-PAC supporting Rubio that criticized him on Trump University.
This is happening in other fields too, says Ivan Oransky, one of the founders of the blog Retraction Watch, which tracks scientific retractions.
Retraction or not, Andreessen momentarily made the connection explicit: The fact is that, with a global internet, the two ideas are inextricably linked.
The letter requested that he issue "a full written apology and retraction" on all of his social media accounts, according to the Post.
Given the retraction of traditional lenders, America's small and midsize businesses are increasingly turning to business development companies (BDCs) to access vital capital.
An aide to Ayotte said that, in the senator's view, what Trump said Tuesday "isn't a retraction," but would not go further. Sen.
According to that paper, retraction notices multiplied tenfold in the previous decade, while the actual number of published papers increased by only 44%.
Trump sued The Daily Mail in a state court in Montgomery County, Md., and on the same day, the tabloid published a retraction.
While a reversal of sorts, Mr. Mathrani's statement on Wednesday was not technically a retraction; he did not say his earlier comment was inaccurate.
And when a media outlet actually gets someone on record identifying one of them, a retraction typically follows within minutes, as if on cue.
"For decades, researchers and editors were ignoring anonymous and critical comments until you see some sort of accountability," said Ivan Oransky of Retraction Watch.
"Fortunately, the final decision have [sic] been taken and promptly the retraction will be published in the journal," Belizán wrote her in a Sept.
The Fed is highly unlikely to meet Trump's demand unless the U.S. economy enters a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of economic retraction.
Today, executives from both Amazon and the server manufacturer, Super Micro, are calling for the retraction of a Bloomberg report published earlier this month.
The pen, named, no kidding, The Pen ($22), looks like a bullet and has a nib retraction mechanism that swivels endlessly in 2500 degrees.
The pen, named, no kidding, The Pen ($245), looks like a bullet and has a nib retraction mechanism that swivels endlessly in 22 degrees.
"The ideal [outcome of the lawsuit] is many millions of dollars, including punitive damages, and a massive apology and retraction by the National Enquirer."
"The (coffee) report in 2016 was not a 'retraction' but a re-evaluation based on an additional 25 years of scientific evidence," Wild said.
In 22016, after Rich's parents demanded an apology and advertisers began shunning the network, Fox finally ran a retraction, and Hannity dropped the story.
They took Trump's Helsinki retraction at face value, even though Trump undermined it during the very same news conference at which he offered it.
They have already demanded a retraction from the conservative news media on claims that both Podestas worked with Mr. Manafort to advance Russian interests.
The day after the article was published, CNN removed it from its website and issued a formal retraction and an apology to Mr. Scaramucci.
At one point, Henderson says he was shown a draft statement that asked for a retraction of every single one of the Duchess's comments.
The White House is clearly moving to deny that the words accurately reflected the president's position, and that retraction will blunt the legal impact.
Fox News issued an apology and retraction later Tuesday for using footage of players kneeling in prayer during a story about kneeling in protest.
Now, as the industry is trying to cope with retraction, Mr. Kern appears unruffled by the prospect of navigating the downturn of a luxury business.
Steam's retraction from the market is another blow to Bitcoin's already low utility beyond speculative investing, hoarding, and of course various fraud schemes and scams.
Plus, the carefully worded response was nowhere near as strong as when Cook called for a full retraction of Bloomberg's "Big Hack" story last year.
Even though Spayd found that Nordland and his editors had behaved "outside the bounds of good journalistic practice," there will be no retraction or correction.
"Before the chief made the retraction of the statement, he stopped by and he spoke with the family," attorney Lee Merritt told HLN on Tuesday.
But a spokesperson for Rich's family reacted to the Fox retraction by suggesting the family wanted to put the episode behind them and move on.
Theoretically a targa delivers more rigidity than a full convertible, as well as a substantial increase in style, and reduced complexity in the retraction mechanism.
Jay Wallace, Fox News' president of news, said that Wheeler's allegations are erroneous, and that the retraction of the story is still being investigated internally.
The environmental ministry won a court battle against AFD weeks after the claim went up, but now the group will have to issue a retraction.
As Retraction Watch notes, though, the study's been under fire since 2015 from Villanova University's Patrick Markey and Malte Elson at Germany's Ruhr University Bochum.
Early on, Jill is heard arguing with a journalist over getting a retraction to an article that reported her as having cried during closing arguments.
After the obituary was published, Mr. Abel, symbolically rising from the grave, held a gleeful news conference, and a much-abashed Times ran a retraction.
The lawsuit filed by Chobani said Mr. Jones and his companies had declined to remove the reports or publish a retraction despite multiple written demands.
Mr. Kasowitz had requested an apology and the retraction of an article featuring two women who accused Mr. Trump of touching them inappropriately years ago.
This story has been updated to reflect Iranian state media's retraction of an earlier report CNN's Sara Mazloumsaki and Sheena McKenzie contributed to this report.
The retraction, which came about after a request from one of the study's funders, caps a bizarre saga for the controversial study, which has influenced policies in school cafeterias across the US. And it marks a sixth retraction for Wansink, whose Food and Brand Lab has for years sliced and diced data beyond scientifically sound practice, often with the explicit goal of gaining media coverage.
The five demands are: A full withdrawal of the proposed extradition bill; a retraction of the characterization of the movement as a "riot," a retraction of the charges against anti-extradition protesters, the establishment of an independent committee to investigate the Hong Kong Police Force's use of force, and the implementation of universal suffrage for the city's chief executive officer role and its legislature by 2020.
Now executives from Super Micro and Amazon are following Apple CEO Tim Cook's lead and publicly demanding a retraction of the story, the Verge reported Monday.
"One reason some of these findings are cited so much is because other researchers find the same types of results," he told Retraction Watch in February.
I've singled it out for inclusion this week because it features something I've never seen before, and would love to see more often: a joke retraction.
Why it matters: This is the first time Apple has called for a retraction of a news article based on the contents written about the company.
The new retraction is his fifth over the last year — including one that was retracted twice — on top of at least eight published or forthcoming corrections.
The family is now demanding a retraction and apology from Fox and a local affiliate who also aired the false story about the unresolved murder case.
According to the CDC, before the retraction, Hawaiians were mostly trying to come to terms with the threat and searching for information about what to do.
Although, it should be added, whatever doubt may exist has yet to cause the publication to issue a correction or a retraction of the initial story. 
The most notable is Andrew Wakefield, the discredited physician who started the vaccines cause autism myth, with the recent 9th anniversary of that fraudulent study's retraction.
Just the essence of libel law, the First Amendment and democracy explicated in a few lines, and Mr. Trump's demand for a retraction was totally demolished.
In the ensuing hours, a befuddling back-and-forth followed, featuring a mysterious retraction, an apology and a pair of statements parceled out by company spokespeople.
You hardly ever see Chandler enter a room, he's just there, or leave a room, he seeps away, small tide of person, noticed as a retraction.
But perhaps this is where the retraction database can help: it's easily searchable, so anyone can use it to cross-reference a paper they're interested in.
Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon Web Services, followed Apple's lead in calling the for the retraction of Bloomberg's story about spy chips being embedded in servers.
A second retraction two months later conceded "misrepresentation" of images in a paper published in 2005 and their "misuse and re-use" to represent different scientific results.
While the U.S. economy has slowed throughout 85033, Trump is asking the Fed to mirror efforts used by Europe to reverse an economic retraction across the continent.
Trump has emphatically denied the details in both articles, and a lawyer for the candidate sent a letter to the Times demanding a retraction of their story.
"On May 16, a story was posted on the Fox News website on the investigation into the 2016 murder of DNC Staffer Seth Rich," the retraction reads.
Dencia got her lawyer to fire off a demand for a retraction, claiming there is NO evidence Whitenicious causes cancer or creates dark spots on the body.
" The CJR, likewise, stated that "the retraction [of Rolling Stone's story] cannot be understood as evidence about what actually happened to Jackie on the night of Sept.
"On May 22019, a story was posted on the Fox News website on the investigation into the 2016 murder of DNC Staffer Seth Rich," the retraction reads.
In written testimony on March 16, 85033, Hebert told the committee that the retraction did not "in any way" affect the testimony he made on March 13.
" On November 11, 8503, Zervos asked Trump to issue a retraction, citing comments he had made calling the numerous women who accused him of sexual assault "liars.
With CNN already a flashpoint, the retraction, resignations, and tape were more than enough to help Trump and his friendly media lapdogs dodge any serious healthcare discussions. 
The union demanded a retraction and apology at the time of the remarks, but neither Mr. Trump nor Mr. Kagame mentioned the incident on camera on Friday.
" In its statement on Thursday, the group, Catharsis on the Mall, said it was "stunned" by what it said was the park service's "sudden last-minute retraction.
Sanders followed Cenk's announcement with a retraction of his endorsement making sure to say that his movement is quote "Bigger than one person," a clear distancing move.
The political whizzes of KFile, a group of Internet-savvy reporters poached from BuzzFeed that was untainted by the retraction, were transferred out of the investigative team.
The Carpetbagger "Maybe I should run for president," Denzel Washington joked, sitting down to a late breakfast in Midtown Manhattan last week, before immediately issuing a retraction.
Voters have spent days being barraged by round-the-clock coverage of his first letter, however, and Sunday's quasi-retraction could be way too little, too late.
We appreciate that he is doing this, despite having told CNN two days ago that there would be no retraction, as 'policy is not a soccer game.
Analysts are mixed on whether Rio Tinto will increase returns to shareholder in 2017 or hold on to more cash amid forecasts for a retraction in commodities prices.
Henrik Sedin will write a story about how Vancouver's own Ryan Reynolds isn't a movie star, then print a retraction after remembering the box-office success of Deadpool.
Trump has aggressively denied all of the allegations from those reports and a Trump attorney issued an open letter to the Times demanding an immediate retraction and apology.
The 'Breakfast Club' host had fired off a legal letter to RS demanding an apology and retraction after they picked up his July interview with comedian, Lil Duval.
Even if the Times had fully retracted or corrected the alleged falsities after they were pointed out, a retraction will not protect a defendant under New York law.
Soal tells TMZ it's impossible for her to give Kim what she wants because HuffPo has blocked her out of her account, so she can't post the retraction.
Ivan Oransky of Retraction Watch, which tracks scientific retractions, said that part of the problem is that government institutions have only limited budgets with which to fund research.
The answer lies in a clash between economics and medical and public health research, which has infuriated addiction experts to the point of demanding a retraction from Brookings.
Holmes: 'I apologize and retract the rule' After several days of scrutiny from local media and attention from several national media outlets, Holmes issued an apology and retraction.
Just days before the book's publication, Harder's firm called on Henry Holt and Co. to halt publication and issue a "full and complete retraction and apology" to Trump.
"As someone who once proudly called myself a Republican, the party will be permanently associated with misogyny if leaders don't stand up and demand a retraction," she warned.
Analysts were mixed on whether Rio Tinto would lift returns to shareholders in 2017 or hold on to more cash amid forecasts for a retraction in commodities prices.
Eventually, though, Markey and Elson's arguments became convincing enough that Ohio State University agreed a retraction was warranted, as did one of the new editors of Communications Research.
The lawsuit alleged that the editorial, which the Times eventually corrected, was defamatory, and that the paper never published a "full and fair retraction" or a public apology.
What they do according to O*NET: Help surgeons during surgery by performing duties like tissue retraction, insertion of tubes and intravenous lines, or closure of surgical wounds.
In a statement explaining the retraction, editors at the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA) expressed worry that the study may have been based on misleading data.
CNNMoney executive editor Rich Barbieri sent out an email Saturday regarding the network's new rules after CNN a day earlier issued a retraction on one of its stories.
According to Zervos' attorney Gloria Allred, her client is only looking for a retraction and has no interest in receiving any type of monetary compensation from the Trump camp.
As currently designed, the module isn't precise enough for tasks beyond retraction, but there's hope for the technology to act as a "building block" for future soft surgery tools.
The Daily Mail, which runs what it calls the world's largest English-language newspaper website, apologized for the article on Wednesday and issued a retraction on its home page.
With television crews pointing their cameras at the stage in anticipation of his long-awaited retraction, Trump proceeded to parade members of the military in front of the microphone.
For Paul Ryan, it's the embarrassing retraction he issued in 2014, after he was accused of racism for pointing out the obviously deteriorating "culture of work" in inner cities.
This week, the journal published a retraction notice at the request of the authors, Xiaoyan Qiu, a researcher at Shanghai Institute of Technology, and several colleagues at US institutions.
Now, after nearly two years and a complete retraction of the article, Rolling Stone is in court defending itself against claims that "A Rape on Campus" defamed Dean Eramo.
The legal department of Liberty University confirmed to me that it contacted Gallagher demanding a retraction and apology on August 9, 2017; Mouw's column was removed the same day.
Though the film mentions the retraction, it does not note that the British General Medical Council revoked Mr. Wakefield's medical license, citing ethics violations and financial conflicts of interest.
But then, upon reconsidering, Embiid felt the weight of a fine barreling down on him, so he tweeted out a half-assed retraction of what was a clear sentiment.
The retraction notice states that "a replication of the study by Dr. Bushman is in review," but it's currently not known what the results of that new study are.
Its often unflattering portrayal of the early days of the Trump administration elicited a demand for a "full and complete retraction and apology" from a lawyer for the president.
In The Manila Times, Mr. Makabenta issued neither correction nor retraction of his article on Ms. Haley, despite public criticism as well as a statement from the American Embassy.
Trump's lawyers wrote to NBC Wednesday to demand a retraction, correction and apology for him what they called a "false and defamatory" statement, per Washington Post journalist Paul Farhi.
Last week, Trump's attorney Charles Harder sent a letter to Wolff's publisher demanding it discontinue publication of the book and offer a full retraction and apology to the president.
"The Column included statements about Aaron Rich, the brother of former Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, that we now believe to be false," read part of the retraction.
He says Shulman dug her own grave when she issued a retraction -- in the comments section of the blog -- admitting she doesn't "know any 'fact' that supports" Laura's STD claims.
Retraction Watch recently reported on an instance when a journal received a paper that included a prominent name among its group of authors, just to later have that name repealed.
Officials have said they knew within minutes that the alert was false, but could not correct it because they did not have a plan in place to send a retraction.
As Oransky, of Retraction Watch, pointed out, PubMed itself recently introduced a comment system linked to scientists' institutional email addresses, allowing them to comment on papers under their real names.
More formal corrections may be coming, Wansink told BuzzFeed News on Monday, when asked about the recent retraction of his study on the shopping habits of World War II veterans.
"We have subsequently repeated a series of blinded experiments...and have now determined conclusively that our conclusion...is wrong and cannot be supported," write the authors in their retraction statement.
This, even though Rich's parents have asked for an apology and a retraction and have all but begged Hannity to stop using their son's death as a political talking point.
"This seems to be yet another example of a university failing to properly police its own," noted Ivan Oransky, the co-founder of Retraction Watch, in an email to Gizmodo.
According to the New York Times, his legal team later sent a 10-page letter to CNN demanding a retraction of their story, saying the network had defamed the actor.
While many people had pointed to flaws in the trial over the years, it was Carlisle's statistical critique, and the fact that it wasn't ignored, that led to the retraction.
In November, a lawyer representing the candidate demanded that an Alabama news group issue a retraction after it reported that Moore was known for "predatory" behavior at his local mall.
It's not ideal that false information was left uncorrected in public for more than a year, but it's still ahead of the average retraction time of three years, Oransky said.
In fact, just two days ago, the Foundation for Moral Law sent a retraction demand to the Post for the false stories they wrote about the judge's work and compensation.
"The corresponding author of the paper has unreservedly acknowledged that the paper is inaccurate and unreliable and has initiated the journal's formal procedure for its complete retraction," the statement said.
A year later, the research team realized the monkeys they had been testing had instead been given methamphetamine, and had to issue a retraction before they got sued by MDMA.
Mr. Hayes said in an interview that he had not been under contract with Monsanto at the time of the retraction and was paid only after he left the journal.
Before the retraction, Mr. Hannity had promised to feature an account on his program from Kim Dotcom, an internet entrepreneur who is wanted in the United States on racketeering charges.
" Suzanna Danuta Walters, a professor of sociology at Northeastern University and the editor of Signs, an interdisciplinary feminist journal, called the call for retraction "an attack on scholarly peer review.
Note here how Thomas Hampson uses messa di voce (a slight gathering and retraction of volume; from 28:11) to sustain the tone as it fades but is never lost.
"You can watch a company achieve a phenomenal price for a vessel or fleet sale, and watch the stock tank as the market views it as a retraction," Tsevdos said.
We do not know how they produced such unreliable and factually incorrect data, but we are insisting on a full retraction [...] This report is wrong and it must be corrected.
The retraction by Scientific Reports came months after the false claim went viral online, thanks to a laundry list of news outlets that eagerly misinterpreted the study's already shaky findings.
I accept the Washington Times' retraction and apology, and I am grateful that the Washington Times has acknowledged the indisputable truth that these allegations are, and always have been, false.
The Washington Times issued a retraction on Monday that was part of a court settlement Aaron Rich reached with the publication, following a lawsuit he filed against them in March.
Even after lifting the ban, Disney has still has not publicly asked for a retraction of the Anaheim story, nor issued any corrections on the content of the report itself.
And that's why Burrell didn't issue a full apology or retraction, even knowing DeGeneres is a lesbian and one of the country's most visible, maybe most important, pioneering gay rights activists.
" In a letter sent to U.S. Attorney General William Barr on April 93, Rtskhiladze's lawyer demanded an immediate retraction of the footnote, stating that it contained "gross misstatements" and "glaring inaccuracies.
The retraction by Science of a study of changing attitudes on gay marriage is the latest in a growing number of prominent withdrawals of the results of studies from scientific literature.
" Trump lawyer Marc Kasowitz had asked that the Times "immediately cease any further publication of this article, remove it from your website and issue a full and immediate retraction and apology.
However, the retraction illustrates the difficulty of trying to determine whether cataract surgery directly impacts how long people live, Smith, a researcher at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, said by email.
In a statement, Aaron Rich said, "the last two years have brought unimaginable pain and grief to my family and me," adding that he accepted the Washington Times' apology and retraction.
The New York Times said on Thursday it stood by its story and rejected charges the article was libelous after a lawyer for Trump threatened legal action and demanded a retraction.
The response has been predictably harsh, leading to the retraction of Gilley's article by the journal and much debate in faculty lounges about the bounds of editorial responsibility and academic freedom.
That led to a rare public rebuke by the recently appointed deputy attorney general in which his displeasure was leaked and he reportedly confronted the White House to demand a retraction.
When patients do a Google search, the old stories that say Quarrie lied might appear higher on the search than any stories that might be written about the July 16 retraction.
The protesters' three other demands are: retraction of the word "riot" to describe rallies, release of all demonstrators arrested and the right for Hong Kong people to choose their own leaders.
Blakely demanded that Daniels cease and desist from making further "false and defamatory" statements about Cohen, and asked for a retraction and apology for the comments she made in Sunday's interview.
In October, Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, demanded Kimmel issue a retraction for suggesting the president was golfing during the Delta Force raid that killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
"The Column included statements about Aaron Rich, the brother of former Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, that we now believe to be false," read part of the Washington Times' retraction.
The journal's announcement nearly doubled the number of papers he's had retracted -- now 13 -- according to a database maintained by Retraction Watch, a blog that covers retractions in the scientific community.
Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council's Ukraine expert who testified publicly this week in the impeachment hearings, sent a letter to Fox News on Wednesday asking the network for a retraction.
They are also calling for universal suffrage as well as an investigation into police brutality, a retraction of the characterization of the protests as "riots," and the release of arrested protesters.
Journalistically, the network has had a rough stretch, with retraction-related dismissals, sting videos showing producers expressing frustration with the network's editorial decisions and allegations of bias coming from the right.
A day after protesters stormed the legislative building, demonstration leaders released a statement making five demands: a full withdrawal of the proposed extradition bill; a retraction of the characterization of the movement as a "riot," a retraction of the charges against anti-extradition protesters, the establishment of an independent committee to investigate the Hong Kong Police Force's use of force, and the implementation of universal suffrage for the city's chief executive officer role and its legislature by 2020.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is issuing an apology, a retraction and a settlement to Islamic reformer Maajid Nawaz after incorrectly labeling and putting them on an anti-Muslim extremist watch list.
Most of the outlets that covered the original study have not covered the retraction, and almost all of the original articles about the study are still live for readers to stumble across.
What I do know is that after 14 years and no retraction, this reporter tried to pull away from the tailgate party paragraph he wrote many years ago for The Washington Post.
"Since Mr. Trump has not issued a retraction as I requested, he has therefore left me with no alternative other than to sue him in order to vindicate my reputation," Zervos said.
Scaramucci endeared himself even to Trump more when he fought back against a CNN story tying him to the Russia investigation, and won a retraction and the resignation of three CNN journalists.
The Daily Mail published a retraction and apology after the lawsuit was filed, saying in a statement it had not intended to state or suggest that Trump had worked as an escort.
ABC News's handling of the story, which was based on a single unnamed source, drew heavy criticism, especially after it issued a "clarification" to the report instead of a correction or retraction.
Boghossian and Lindsay were skeptical of this explanation, telling Retraction Watch that it seemed "far-fetched," and that their paper still stood as an effective takedown of the field of gender studies.
"CoinDesk has become the apparent victim of a Telegram hoax, in which an unknown individual sought to spread misinformation by posing as Ted Livingston, CEO of messaging startup Kik," the retraction states.
"Absent a retraction, and if the crew member wanted to take the matter further, we'd certainly be willing to provide legal support for them to do this," a spokeswoman said on Monday.
But the sad thing is that this photo goes out, thousand -- tens of thousands of times, and then the retraction and the deletion doesn&apost get seen, so the damage is already done.
Sure enough, Mr Spicer, who has had a middling week—to emphasise Mr Assad's heinousness, he said that even Hitler didn't "sink to using chemical weapons", a bizarre claim—later issued a retraction.
Accordingly, we demand your client immediately delete the false and defamatory statements about my clients from her social media posts and that she issue a retraction and a sincere apology to my clients.
In addition to the retraction of the study, which involved 12 children, Britain's General Medical Council, citing ethical violations and a failure to disclose financial conflicts of interest, revoked Mr. Wakefield's medical license.
A lawyer representing Tony Podesta, a powerful Democratic lobbyist, sent a letter to Tucker Carlson, a host at Fox News, demanding a retraction of claims by Mr. Carlson about Mr. Podesta's foreign lobbying.
Gabbard has previously used her confrontation with Clinton as a way to draw attention to her presidential campaign, like when her lawyer wrote a letter demanding a retraction from Clinton in November 2019.
The retraction late Friday comes as several bombshell revelations have been reported by U.S. media outlets surrounding the investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election.
Blakely demanded that Daniels cease and desist from making further "false and defamatory" statements about Cohen, and asked for a retraction and apology for the comments she made on Sunday's 60 Minutes interview.
Blakely demanded that Daniels cease and desist from making further "false and defamatory" statements about Cohen, and asked for a retraction and apology for the comments she made on Sunday's "60 Minutes" interview.
"The Washington Times now does not have any basis to believe any part of that statement to be true, and The Washington Times retracts it in its entirety," the newspaper's Monday retraction said.
"Despite a supposed retraction by the government after creating a coup d'etat, and apart from the clarification by the Supreme Court, the coup persists," lawmaker Juan Matheus said on behalf of the opposition.
Organizers are also calling for the retraction of the "riot" designation for some rallies and direct elections for Hong Kong leaders, who are currently elected through an electoral college system appointed by Beijing.
Since then, by methodically shining a light on research that turns out to be bogus, Retraction Watch has become the overlord of data showing the rise in the number of retractions in journals.
Gillian Metzger, the Stanley H. Fuld Professor of Law and vice dean at Columbia Law School, thinks the Eighth Circuit "has really pushed the envelope" on constitutional retraction of reproductive rights in America.
At that time, OSU filed a complaint against Elson and Markey, arguing they had violated OSU's confidentiality provisions by creating a website and posting the materials, which then got picked up by Retraction Watch.
The March of Dimes "takes these abhorrent allegations very seriously and is exploring how a retraction, disclaimer, or another form of warning may be added to digital copies of the study," the spokesperson said.
After this article was published, Markota sent a statement to BuzzFeed News requesting a retraction and a public apology from several publications for portraying her as someone who believed in the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
In response to questions from Reuters about Cook's request for a retraction in the BuzzFeed News story on Friday, Bloomberg reiterated that it was confident of its reporting, conducted over more than a year.
"We are prepared to launch a defamation lawsuit against Vinasun, and all other parties that have colluded with Vinasun if there is no retraction of the baseless allegations made towards Grab," the statement said.
" In true Diddy fashion, he's abandoned the direction given by his PR team, and making his own rules, "I've unretracted the retraction, and I've taken the 'Brother' off the 'Love' and I'm just 'Love.
While the U.S. economy still boasts unemployment near record lows, booming consumer spending and rising wages, slowing global growth, lagging American business investment and geopolitical tensions have raised red flags of a potential retraction.
" The lawyer, Elizabeth A. McNamara, who is representing both Mr. Wolff and Henry Holt, said that "my clients do not intend to cease publication, no such retraction will occur, and no apology is warranted.
In at least one lawsuit, against the Daily Mail, Harder secured a settlement for the first lady that amounted to a multi-million-dollar payout, according to Harder's website, as well as a retraction.
Trump attorney Cohen's denial of involvement in the alleged threat against Daniels came in a "cease-and-desist" letter sent to Avenatti shortly after "60 Minutes" aired that demanded a retraction and an apology.
"To date, and then given the retraction of the Extradition Act, the determination is still that Hong Kong is in accordance with the Hong Kong Policy Act, has sufficient autonomy to continue," he said.
You should still pay attention if your breasts suddenly become asymmetrical, especially if other symptoms—such as skin retraction or the thickening, dimpling, or a change in color of your breast—show up, too.
Here's the technical explanation from the International Journal of Drug Policy: This [retraction] is supported by the authors' acknowledgement of methodological weaknesses linked to the pooling of diverse outcomes into a single composite measure.
The letter, which was given to BuzzFeed News by a source familiar with the situation, also asked that Wang issue a public retraction of some statements she made about Caldbeck at a July business conference.
More than a hundred academics called for its retraction, saying that it caused "harm" to trans people, for example by "dead-naming" a trans woman, that is, referring to her by her former male name.
To that effect, researchers who extoll the relative health virtues of vaping submit letters, write independent blog posts, and circulate petitions calling for the retraction of certain so-called "anti-vape" studies, according to Bloomberg.
Adam Levy, the former D.A. in Putnam County, NY, reached a settlement with Sheriff Don Smith that requires Smith to fork over $150k, and issue a full retraction for statements he made back in 2013.
" The lawsuit alleges three counts including defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence on the part of the defendants and calls for "retraction and honest clarification of the erroneous and false statements and depictions.
" Ms. Grisham, the White House press secretary, said in an email that the Southern Poverty Law Center "has recently been forced — to its great humiliation — to issue a major retraction for other wholly-fabricated accusations.
"Absent a retraction, and if the crew member wanted to take the matter further, we&aposd certainly be willing to provide legal support for them to do this," a spokesperson for the airline told CNN.
The difference for Herndon, an independent geophysicist, is that he published his theories in a "scientific" article that was retracted by the open access journal Frontiers in Public Health on Monday, according to Retraction Watch.
But between the Muslim ban and the retraction of bathroom policies for trans folks, between rumors of anti-LGBTQ legislation and the rise of a more sinister strand of hate and discrimination, something feels different.
"Circumcision should be performed at any age if a chronic foreskin inflammation is suspected and when foreskin retraction is not possible around puberty," said study co-author Dr. Jorgen Thorup of the University of Copenhagen.
While the 2018 rule proposal would represent the greatest retraction of federal protections since the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, the Trump administration could roll it back even further in the final version.
A retraction by CNN this week of a report about one of Mr. Trump's associates — followed by the resignations of three CNN journalists who worked on the story — had buoyed Mr. Trump and his team.
" Furthermore, Kim's lawyer, Marty Singer, wrote a letter to a Huffington Post blogger, demanding a retraction for a story saying the robbery was a hoax, saying in part, the robbers "demanded her money and jewelry.
While they often won't notice every retraction and go back and edit their story, if they link to the original study, it will at least be possible for readers to learn that it's since been retracted.
The NFL got mad, red, and nude online and its attorney Brad Karp demanded a full retraction—and floated the possibility of a lawsuit—mostly because the NFL didn't like being compared to the tobacco industry.
We need to have strong arms and strong shoulders, so if you're lifting that snake I would think of something called 'scaption retraction,' working your back, your shoulders and your arms all at the same time.
When police released photos of fugitives they wanted to trace, they were forced to issue an almost immediate and embarrassing retraction as it emerged one turned out to be that of an author living in Boston.
" The Daily Mail also published an extensive retraction online on Thursday, saying the article "did not intend to state or suggest that these allegations are true, nor did it intend to state or suggest that Mrs.
The PREDIMED retraction isn't a total dismissal of Mediterranean eating patterns, but it's a reminder of just how difficult it is to come by clear advice on precisely what people should eat for their best health.
Taking the time to ensure a quality offering is integral to building a sustainable business, as rushing to launch a suboptimal product could result in a costly retraction and relaunch, not to mention diminished customer trust.
CNN has never said that the article's reporting was incorrect, and Mr. Zucker made clear on a morning conference call, soon after the retraction, that the network would not go back and report the story again.
That retraction, and the subsequent resignations of three top journalists at the network, has been hailed by Trump in recent days as validation of his ongoing assertions that he's been treated unfairly by the news media.
Without knowledge of where to position oneself, a person could be in the path of those components, whose retraction and extension carries a hydraulic pressure of 3,000 PSI, that would likely crush a stowaway like a bug.
The paper printed a retraction, but the lawsuit appears to be moving full steam ahead, with Melania Trump seeking $150 million in damages and even making an in-person appearance at a routine court hearing last month.
Earlier this year, van de Roemer of Valley Electronics acknowledged to BuzzFeed News the need for the retraction, but said that the Daysy's accuracy was backed up by three other studies of similar devices by the company.
" The Daily Mail published a retraction on Thursday, stating that the article referencing the claims "did not intend to state or suggest that these allegations are true, nor did it intend to state or suggest that Mrs.
Options include contesting the takedown with a counter-notice which requests Twitter "reinstate removed material" and starts a "legal process," or asking for a retraction by contacting the claim reporter and asking them to retract their claim.
The Northern California branch of the non-profit organization came to the defense of a critic for PopFront Magazine after the online publication received a letter demanding retraction and removal of a post that criticized the singer.
It will be there for his family and friends to see; it will be there forming and informing public opinion.... So what Fox has provided is a retraction of something that can no longer be taken back.
"The family would like to thank Fox News for their retraction on a story that has caused deep pain and anguish to the family and has done harm to Seth Rich's legacy," a family spokesman told CNN.
Despite the retraction of a similar order a week ago, Assistant Oakland police Chief David Downing has issued a directive asking officers to report any illegal events or parties to their supervisors, reports the East Bay Times.
" Mr. Brafman added an additional statement from Mr. Theodoracopulos: "After 41 years as a Spectator columnist without a single retraction, I believe that I may have misrepresented Harvey Weinstein's conversation with me in New York last month.
He even attempted to trick The Washington Post into publishing a hoax story about Mr. Moore, apparently hoping to shame the paper into a retraction, but The Post got wise to the attack and exposed it first.
Ms. Swift's lawyers sent a letter to the blogger demanding a retraction, only to get a rebuke from the American Civil Liberties Union of California, criticizing what it called an effort to suppress constitutionally protected free speech.
Their four other demands are: retraction of the word "riot" to describe rallies, release of all detained demonstrators, an independent inquiry into perceived police brutality and the right for Hong Kong people to choose their own leaders.
Their four other demands are: retraction of the word "riot" to describe rallies, release of all detained demonstrators, an independent inquiry into perceived police brutality and the right for Hong Kong people to choose their own leaders.
" Ms. Wallace responded by calling out women in high posts at the White House for remaining silent and warned that "the party will be permanently associated with misogyny if leaders don't stand up and demand a retraction.
Morgan Freeman is fighting back against allegations of harassment and inappropriate behavior by having his lawyers send a letter to CNN Tuesday demanding an apology and a retraction over the outlet's story accusing the actor of sexual harassment.
The cable network has spent the summer pushing back on critics after dealing with a series of unforced errors, namely the high-profile retraction of a Trump-Russia story and the subsequent exits of three well-known staffers.
As reported at Retraction Watch, Melton and his colleagues have decided to pull the paper from the journal Cell following multiple failed attempts—both by the Harvard Stem Cell Institute scientists and others—to reproduce the original findings.
The paper printed a retraction, but the lawsuit appears to be moving full steam ahead, with Melania Trump seeking $150 million in damages and even making an in-person appearance at a routine court hearing earlier this month.
Update March 7th, 6:10PM ET: Updated the description of Uber's defense of its high number of support tickets related to rape and sexual assault due to a retraction the company added to its open letter on Medium.
After years of conspiracy theories in right-leaning media, the brother of Seth Rich — a Democratic National Committee staffer who was murdered in July 21 — is getting a retraction and an apology from a DC-based conservative newspaper.
"I deeply regret this mistake and we are in the process of issuing a retraction, personally apologizing to each of the people impacted by this and taking the necessary steps to ensure this never happens again," she added.
A lawyer representing GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore has sent a letter to an Alabama news outlet demanding it issue a retraction for its reporting on Moore, according to a radio host who shared the document on Facebook.
"I deeply regret this mistake and we are in the process of issuing a retraction, personally apologizing to each of the people impacted by this and taking the necessary steps to ensure this never happens again," Heitkamp said.
It happens all the time, and although not required by New York state law, some states even mandate that the plaintiff — in this case, Trump — send a letter of retraction if he intends to pursue further legal action.
Just this week Retraction Watch published a post on how such "pay to play" journals are "subverting academic publishing," and in 2015 The Scientist lamented how such shops are causing a decline in the quality of reliable research.
The dispute between Dartmouth and Dr. Welch, first reported by STAT News and Retraction Watch, revolves around a figure in a 2016 paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, on screening and over-diagnosis of breast cancer.
In the retraction, The Times disavowed both allegations, writing that it had no basis to believe the statement about the intelligence community and acknowledging that Aaron Rich had been interviewed by law enforcement officials after his brother's death.
Mr. Elliott is asking the court to order that the defendants "issue a written retraction to each and every person to whom they originally published the false and defamatory statements," and no less than $2 million in damages.
Since 2012, the country has retracted more scientific papers because of faked peer reviews than all other countries and territories put together, according to Retraction Watch, a blog that tracks and seeks to publicize retractions of research papers.
But some protest organizers and opposition Democrats said Lam remained tone-deaf to public demands, namely that she state categorically a retraction of the bill, step down immediately and pledge not to prosecute any protesters on rioting charges.
In an open letter published online last month ahead of the president's email, Tozen, a labour union representing mostly foreign workers in several industries across Japan, and its Japan Times chapter demanded a full retraction of the style changes.
In an open letter published online last month ahead of the president's email, Tozen, a labor union representing mostly foreign workers in several industries across Japan, and its Japan Times chapter demanded a full retraction of the style changes.
You'd think that message retraction wouldn't be as crucial on a platform that promises confidentiality and self-destructing messages, but founder and CEO Jon Brod says that it's a much-requested feature that has done extremely well in testing.
The Washington Times, the newspaper that spread rumors not only about Seth Rich's death but also accused his brother, Aaron, of being involved, issued a formal retraction Monday on its website, and apologized to Aaron Rich and his family.
If they do not continue to stand behind their representation to the court and public announcement to the committee, have they corrected the record with the FISC or the House Intelligence Committee (there not having been any public retraction)?
The Washington Times on Sunday issued a retraction and apology as part of a settlement over a story that included the brother of former Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich, whose murder in 2016 fueled political conspiracy theories.
Manzo and the other parents were jubilant, but their cheers quickly turned into tears when the state government was forced to issue an embarrassing retraction the following day stating that the girls had not actually been found or rescued.
" The Republican's lawyers also sent a letter to the Times demanding a retraction for the "libelous article" and said that "failure to do so will leave my client with no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies.
And according to Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, a blog that monitors such matters, questionable journals now also occasionally retract articles in a bid to appear responsible, in what can only be described as a superb piece of subterfuge.
According to Retraction Watch, a blog that monitors scientific corrections, errors, and fraud, at least three high-profile scientists in the past few months have had their studies retracted by journals after their data was questioned by anonymous commenters on PubPeer.
"I deeply regret this mistake and we are in the process of issuing a retraction, personally apologizing to each of the people impacted by this and taking the necessary steps to ensure this never happens again," Heitkamp said in a statement.
In fact, the original study is still being cited: Harvard professor Tyler J. VanderWeele pointed out in Psychology Today that two new articles about it, on Buzzworthy and another news aggregation site, went up after the formal retraction was published.
"The biggest concern is not so much stories that are out-and-out faked," says Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, a blog that covers retracted scientific papers, and a writer in residence at New York University's Carter Journalism Institute.
The Mail published a swift retraction and apology; last week, a Maryland court said it could not hear the case against Mail Media because the firm was not based in the state, but that the suit against the blogger could proceed.
Mario Saad, a researcher in Brazil, failed to convince a judge in Massachusetts that an expression of concern — a step that often, although not always, comes before a retraction — about four of his papers in the journal Diabetes, was defamatory.
According to the American Cancer Society, possible symptoms include: a lump or swelling, which is usually (but not always) painless; skin dimpling or puckering; nipple retraction; redness or scaling of the nipple or breast skin and discharge from the nipples.
" In a statement, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says that the false alarm and the delay in a public retraction was "absolutely unacceptable," and that it undermines "public confidence in the alerting system and thus reduce their effectiveness during real emergencies.
Residents took heed of the warning, and while officials such as US Representative Tulsi Gabbard quickly spread the word that the alert was a false alarm, it took nearly 40 minutes for authorities to issue a retraction through the system.
The lawyer representing journalist Michael Wolff and the publisher distributing his new book sent a letter to President Trump saying, "My clients do not intend to cease publication, no such retraction will occur, and no apology is warranted," per ABC News.
"The family would like to thank Fox News for their retraction on a story that has caused deep pain and anguish to the family and has done harm to Seth Rich's legacy," family spokesman Brad Bauman said in a statement.
In a blow to the bill's prospects, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen announced his opposition, expressing concern about reductions in coverage under the Medicaid insurance program for the poor and the retraction of "essential" health benefits that insurers must cover.
Such was the case in October 2014, when another article linking autism and the MMR vaccine went viral, despite its retraction just a month after its original publication due to unstated conflicts of interest and questionable methods and statistical analysis.
Shipnuck told Golf Magazine that a White House spokeswoman called him to demand a retraction for the statement but that he would not do so because he heard it from multiple people and that he believes they are credible sources.
Colborn is asking for a jury trial and is demanding a retraction and an "honest clarification of the erroneous and false statements and depictions described above to clear his good name and restore peace of mind," according to the lawsuit.
Another concerning action was his retraction of two documents: a paper titled "Improving the Nation's Broadband Infrastructure" by the former chief of the Office of Strategic Planning and Polices Bureau and an "E-Rate Modernization Progress Report" by the Wireless Bureau.
According to the American Cancer Society, possible symptoms include: a lump or swelling, which is usually (but not always) painless; skin dimpling or puckering; nipple retraction; redness or scaling of the nipple or breast skin and discharge from the nipples.
Apart from withdrawing the bill and releasing those arrested for violence, they also want an independent inquiry into perceived police brutality, retraction of the word "riot" to describe rallies and the right for Hong Kong people to choose their own leaders.
" After the remark was made public, Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda and chairman of the African Union, issued a statement demanding a retraction and "an apology to not only the Africans but to all people of African descent around the globe.
The "Frankenstein" novelist Shelley (Elle Fanning) goes as far to leave her husband, Percy (Douglas Booth), and demand a public retraction after he tries to convince her that his name on a book so dark is more credible than her own.
" White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham called the SPLC in a statement "an utterly-discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization that has recently been forced — to its great humiliation — to issue a major retraction for other wholly-fabricated accusations.
What should science teaching look like when anti-vaxxer sites maintain a "proven" link between autism and measles shots (despite a retraction by the journal publishing the claim and the fact that "no respectable body of opinion" supports the linkage)?
In interviews with The New York Times, more than half a dozen CNN staff members, including three with direct knowledge of the investigative unit's operations, provided previously unreported details about the publication of the story and the fallout from its retraction.
Demonstrators are calling for an independent inquiry into what they say is police brutality, for the retraction of the government's label of some protesters as "rioters" and for amnesty for the hundreds of them who have been arrested this summer.
In other words, when he tells his audience that Hillary Clinton is running a sex-trafficking operation out of a Washington pizza parlor (an accusation for which he has offered a rare retraction), he is doing so merely for entertainment value.
Trump lawyer demands a halt to publication of tell-all book, 'Fire and Fury,' seeks full retraction and apologyAttorney General Jeff Sessions to end policy that let legal pot flourishTrump: Any deal on DACA must include additional border security, immigration reforms
With data on the speed of the tongue shot and retraction, the viscosity — or stickiness — of the saliva, and the softness of the tongue tissue, they came up with a computer simulation to test their ideas of what was going on.
What I am asking for is not economic compensation but a public retraction of such defamation in the same newspapers where they originally appeared, and in the case of online sites, a note on the original articles rectifying its content.
As the spectrum of North American kink broadens beyond its once predominantly leather-based roots, and a growing number of non-gay men come out as participants and players, a counter-retraction among the scene's demographic cornerstone is taking place.
The retraction notice — which has not yet been published but was shared with BuzzFeed News by Appetite's editor — says that the journal is withdrawing the article because of "unreliable data" in a table, which showed results from a survey of soy consumers.
" He said the experience was a valuable one, telling Retraction Watch, "It's an example of how scientists can work together when they disagree, and come together to move the field forward…The history of science shows it is not a linear path.
In fact, when Joel Rich demanded a retraction, Zimmerman told him (according to Wheeler, under direction from Fox producers) that the details about their son's (completely false) WikiLeaks ties had come from Wheeler — whom Butowsky and Zimmerman had been working with all along.
"The stories about the retraction won't have the same SEO 'juice' as the earlier negative stories," said Jonathan Catley, director of sales and marketing for MD Connect, a company that helps doctors manage their online reputations, which also isn't involved in Quarrie's case.
But Rodu has been arguing for the study's retraction ever since, going so far as to fight with editors at the journal in an attempt to have it taken offline and accuse them of broaching ethical guidelines when they refused to remove it.
Six months earlier, his lawyer filed a complaint against W.S.U. alleging numerous violations of academic freedom and requesting "corrective actions" including a retraction of its public excoriation of him and reimbursement of pay lost when his grants were shifted out of his lab.
The other demands are: the retraction of the word "riot" to describe rallies, the release of all arrested demonstrators, an independent inquiry into perceived brutality of the police and the right for people in Hong Kong to democratically choose their own leaders.
The group says that marches will continue until their demands are met, which include a complete retraction of a bill that wold allow Hongkongers to be extradited to mainland China, universal suffrage to elect Hong Kong's leaders, and amnesty for all arrested protesters.
Unfortunately, the retraction did not appear in the U.S. government's PubMed database—the world's largest repository of scientific papers about biomedical subjects—until this week, allowing Birx, Hahn and others here to cite the article without knowing that it had been spiked.
Still, CNN's troubles have been compounded by a series of recent self-inflicted wounds — not least a high-profile retraction of a sensitive article about one of Mr. Trump's close allies, which last week led to the forced resignations of three veteran journalists.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), following a foreign ministers meeting in China, issued and then abruptly withdrew a statement that expressed deep concerns over tensions in the South China Sea, a retraction widely seen as the result of Chinese pressure.
It does appear clear that the only way to consolidate NATO and the administration's victory here is actually to deploy a weapon that threatens Russia in ways that it cannot answer, force a retraction of the violation, and obtain a return to compliance.
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There has been no retraction or correction of the story at BuzzFeed News just yet, and the editors and reporters involved continue to profess confidence in their sources ("two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation" of the Trump Tower Moscow deal).
According to court documents obtained by Retraction Watch, in June 2014 he had just resigned from Wayne State University and accepted a prestigious offer of a tenured position at the University of Mississippi, including a lab start-up bonus and a salary of $350,000.
A celebrity like, say, Taylor Swift, who recently demanded the retraction of an article which called her "an icon of white supremacist, nationalists, and other fringe groups" and suggested that one the pop star's most recent hits is come-hither wink to the alt-right.
But even in a rough year for policymaking on the platform, this retraction stands out for the way that it undermines the credibility of Twitter's communications team and casts doubt on the company's future announcements about what is and is not allowed on the platform.
"I think efforts to de-emphasize publishing over all other forms of science productivity woud go a long way towards cutting the oxygen supply of predatory publishers," Adam Marcus, cofounder of science watchdog blog Retraction Watch and managing editor of Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, told Gizmodo.
Responding to a question regarding the recent retraction and firings at CNN over a poorly-sourced story about the president's connections to Russia, Sanders said:There are multiple other instances where [CNN] has been repeatedly wrong and had to point that out or be corrected.
Even the retraction of his paper wouldn't bring down his reputation significantly among parents' groups in the US. And while inoculation has saved millions of lives, the cause for autism is remains extremely murky, leaving enough doubt that Wakefield could use to further his cause.
In October, he threatened to do just that after The New York Times published a story detailing sexual assault allegations against Trump from several women: Trump campaign just released this letter from his lawyers demanding a full retraction/apology from the New York Times. pic.twitter.
After more videos surfaced showing other vantage points, "the very same people who had put tremendous pressure on us to condemn the actions of the students now wanted a retraction from anyone who had previously issued a statement critical of them," Foys' Friday letter says.
The proposal is "cloaked in all of these buzzwords, in all of the positive things that we want to be for: 'science,' 'transparency,'" said Dr. Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, an independent blog that monitors scientific journals and exposes errors and misconduct.
"Hopefully they have a plan, that within six months or nine months we will see a retraction," said Garifallou, referring to Greece's left-led Syriza government which has pledged to offset a tax tsunami on Greeks, worn down from almost seven years of recession.
And what he's done (again) is to squander what was shaping up to be a winning week, for lack of a better term, in the ongoing war with the media after a CNN retraction led to three resignations of decorated reporters at the network.
Read more of Monday's Reliable Sources newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... "The column included statements about Aaron Rich, the brother of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, that we know believe to be false," part of the retraction read.
After the election, his team invited prominent leaders of Israel's controversial settler movement to attend his inauguration, and the administration issued a statement saying that settlements in occupied Palestinian territories were not "an impediment to peace" — a retraction of 50 years of American foreign policy.
For now, the Retraction Watch team has promised to dig through this year's pulled papers to see if they can find any new trends so they can get to the bottom of whether "last year is an outlier or a sign of a new plateau."
"This week, the actions, the strikes and the blockades by workers from a number of industries to demand the retraction of this labor bill and to obtain new rights shows that our determination remains intact," several unions led by the CGT said earlier in an open letter.
Amid the effort to hold universities accountable, Rolling Stone magazine had to publish a retraction for a widely disputed article about a gang rape at the University of Virginia and faced a lawsuit — developments that advocates feared would distract from the effort to change a flawed system.
Now, people are turning to CNN and saying, that was the big story you ran with, Lanny Davis says it's not only inaccurate, now we're being told that Lanny Davis was the source for the inaccurate story, don't you have to offer up some sort of retraction?
In August Current Biology, the journal which published the original paper, published a retraction, saying: An error in this article, our incorrect inclusion of country of origin as a covariate in many analyses, was pointed out in a correspondence from Shariff, Willard, Muthukrishna, Kramer and Henrich.
During Mr. Allen's first year in prison, Don Diva's editors realized they had made a mistake and published a retraction in Issue No. 36, stating that Mr. Allen had not in fact testified against Mr. McGriff and reassuring their readership of "the integrity" of their reporting.
Less than 48 hours after Joe Biden's campaign ignited a firestorm by confirming he still supported the Hyde Amendment, the former vice president publicly reversed his position at a gala in Atlanta, GA. It was a rare retraction by Biden, who often resists apologizing for his past decisions.
Cavalier told WBRZ a man who identified himself as the restaurant owner spoke to the police department and demanded a retraction from the sheriff's department for the story, claiming the employees had refused service to several people, not just the two deputies and not because they were uniformed deputies.
The company has never previously publicly (though it may have done so privately) called for the retraction of a news story — even in cases where the stories have had major errors or were demonstratively false, such as a This American Life episode that was shown to be fabricated.
Anastasis Stephanou, who led a team in Latchman's lab studying the biology of heart disease, seemed to take responsibility for the misrepresented images in the second paper: "The corresponding author, A.S., regrets the inappropriate figure manipulations of which the co-authors were completely unaware," the retraction notice said.
Amazon exec and Super Micro CEO call for retraction of spy chip story Top executives from Amazon and server manufacturer Super Micro have followed Apple CEO Tim Cook in calling Bloomberg to retract its explosive story about the server hack that let Chinese spies infiltrate US tech companies.
The retraction is the first big legal win for the Rich family as it continues to fight back against false allegations that Rich was the source of the DNC emails WikiLeaks shared widely in July of 2016 (he wasn't) and that he was killed because of his involvement.
The thing I neglected to realize that day when I was 8 was that I was a nigger well before I had a chance to prove myself otherwise, that the retraction of the word did not make up for the fact that it was uttered in the first place.
"The White House did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, but press secretary Stephanie Grisham slammed the SPLC as "an utterly-discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization that has recently been forced — to its great humiliation — to issue a major retraction for other wholly-fabricated accusations.
Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman LLP 1633 Broadway New York, NY 10019-6799 Re: Demand for Retraction Dear Mr. Kasowitz: I write in response to your letter of October 12, 2016 to Dean Baquet concerning your client Donald Trump, the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States.
He said that he had "hounded" a BBC radio presenter who had made a negative comment about the harpsichord "until they issued a retraction on air," and that he had asked a publisher to change a remark about the instrument in a novel whose protagonist was a harpsichordist.
" What they're saying: In response to the SPLC report, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said last month, "The SPLC ... is an utterly discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization that has recently been forced — to its great humiliation — to issue a major retraction for other wholly fabricated accusations.
Last week, President Trump's attorney Charles Harder sent a letter to Wolff's publisher, Henry Holt, demanding it discontinue publication of the book and offer a full retraction and apology to the president for what Harder described as lies and falsehoods that run afoul of New York libel laws.
New York (CNN Business)The Washington Times on Monday issued a lengthy retraction and apology for an editorial it published in March about Aaron Rich, the brother of the slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich whose unsolved murder became the basis for conspiracy theories on the far-right.
" Last week, Virology Blog posted an open letter to Psychological Medicine, which one of us helped draft and which was signed by more than 100 clinicians, scientists, experts and patient groups, requesting the retraction of the PACE recovery study results to "protect patients from ineffective and possibly harmful treatments.
As of the time of this writing thirteen of his high profile papers were retracted by the journals that published them—six in just one month—and, as one astute commenter on Retraction Watch noted, Sarkar's name appears on a list of staff retiring from Wayne State University this year.
As the protests continued, the demonstrators' objectives evolved into five core demands: the full withdrawal of the extradition bill; an independent investigation into police conduct toward demonstrators; the release and amnesty for arrested protesters; a retraction of the official characterization of the protests as "riots"; and the implementation of universal suffrage.
Despite a mountain of evidence supplied by cooperative diplomats — and a public admission and hasty retraction by acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney — the uncertainty surrounding the hold on the aid has only deepened over time, according to interview transcripts released this week as part of the impeachment inquiry.
I watched the fifth season of House of Cards in the midst of Fox News's retraction of a story on the death of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, who was murdered in an apparent robbery but has become a cause célèbre among conspiracy theorists who believe he leaked DNC emails to WikiLeaks.
This pattern of auto-filtering and retraction, specifically in order to avoid demonizing queer content, is something YouTube just recently went through, and in fact, so did Tumblr — in 2013, when Tumblr did the exact same thing to queer content in an earlier version of Safe Mode, which it also had to fix.
" White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said on November 12, 2019, that she had not read the SPLC's report, but condemned the organization as an "utterly-discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization that has recently been forced — to its great humiliation — to issue a major retraction for other wholly-fabricated accusations.
The protesters have five demands - the scrapping of now-withdrawn legislation that would have allowed extraditions to China, retraction of the word "riot" to describe the rallies, the release of all detained demonstrators, an independent inquiry into perceived police brutality and the right for Hong Kong people to choose their own leader.
"We demand that CBS immediately correct the record, issue a retraction of the false statements, and issue an apology to the public and the tens of thousands of wounded veterans and their families who have been offended by these false statements," said WWP spokeswoman Ayla Tezel in a statement back in January.
Ahmed Bayoumi and Pamela Leece, who wrote one of two critical reviews that led to the meta-analysis's retraction, noted that the meta-analysis combined outcomes for mortality, drug-related crimes, sharing of drug equipment, and problematic drug use — even though each of these outcomes could be affected differently by a supervised consumption site.
"The 85033 discharges addressed by the proposed rule are the following: catapult water brake tank and postlaunch retraction exhaust, controllable pitch propeller hydraulic fluid, deck runoff, firemain systems, graywater, hull coating leachate, motor gasoline and compensating discharge, sonar dome discharge, submarine bilgewater, surface vessel bilgewater/oil-water separator effluent, and underwater ship husbandry," the agencies wrote.
He did not know about the MCAS, it's true, but he had just experienced a violent runaway trim after flap retraction, and you might think he would have had the wherewithal to leave the flaps alone and throttle back to slow or, alternatively, pull into a climb to achieve the same result while also buying time.
Besides a lump in the breast, chest or armpit that may or may not be painless, high-risk men should be on the lookout for nipple retraction (where the nipple begins to turn inward), discharge from the nipple, skin dimpling or puckering, changes in size of the breasts and redness, itching or scaling of the nipple or breast skin.
The NFL also criticized of one of the Times reporters, Walt Bogdanich, in the retraction letter, and accused him of being involved in similarly false reporting on the tobacco industry while he was at ABC News in the 1990s—at the time, Philip Morris filed a libel lawsuit against ABC, which chose to settle and publicly apologize for the misleading report.
The Mazda Miata has a new, hardtop brother: a targa called the Mazda MX-5 RF. In front of a packed house of journalists in a Chelsea loft, Mazda execs rolled out the car, which looks exactly like what you'd expect (only a lot, lot better) — a Mazda Miata with a hardtop, but with a gorgeously complicated targa roof retraction mechanism.
An attorney for President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE on Wednesday demanded a retraction and apology following an MSNBC report alleging the president obtained loans from Deutsche Bank with Russian oligarchs as co-signers.
Possibly laughable, however, is that the letter never gave a declarative statement that Trump never did these things (although it called them false), it never offered language for a retraction (which is usually what these letters do), and, most notably, it used language that seemingly misunderstood how defamation suits work when the plaintiff is a public figure — like a presidential candidate.
But his ire for the network seems to have hit a fever pitch in the wake of CNN's recent retraction of a story related to the FBI's ongoing investigation of the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, and debate over the president's relationship to the news media as a whole and to CNN in particular has been frequent on both sides of the aisle.
It was days after Kimmel discussed his son's condition—and the successful surgeries that have helped correct the heart defect—that Cassidy went on CNN and concocted what he called "the Jimmy Kimmel rule," which holds that any Republican healthcare reform cannot represent a wholesale retraction of ACA benefits, such as the expansion of Medicaid benefits and coverage for pre-existing conditions.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell late Wednesday offered an on-air retraction of a thinly sourced report alleging that President TrumpDonald John TrumpJoe Biden's record – not his gaffes – is dooming his campaign Trump defends shift of FEMA funds, citing Dorian's change in path Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively donate M to help migrant children, social justice MORE obtained loans from Deutsche Bank with Russian oligarchs as co-signers.
Sure — but they probably won't mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.
When they have run "fake news," whether it's Stephen Glass's fictions at The New Republic in the 28503s or Sabrina Rubin Erdely's sensational Rolling Stone story of gang rape at the University of Virginia in 22019, it has been the result of either intentional malfeasance or extreme sloppiness by a writer and failures of editorial oversight at the publication — and the exposure of falsehood has been followed by retraction and apology.

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