Wikipedia editors are working to erase the details of Iryna Zarutska’s murder by a violent criminal.

Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was tragically murdered in a violent stabbing incident on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, last month. Some news outlets, particularly those leaning liberal, seem reluctant to cover these kinds of brutal attacks thoroughly, reminiscent of how they handled notable cases like Jordan Neely or George Floyd. It raises […]
Wikipedia Editors Engage in Internal Conflict Over Charlotte Stabbing Article

Wikipedia Debate Over Article on Stabbing Incident Editors on Wikipedia are debating whether to delete an entry about DeCarlos Brown, a former homeless convict, who is accused of fatally stabbing 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Irina Zalzka in Charlotte, North Carolina. Surveillance footage released recently shows Brown allegedly attacking Zalzka on a light rail train on August […]
Animal welfare advocates focus on Vogue editors at their residences

Protesters against the fur trade have been making quite a scene recently. The group, known as CAFT (The Campaign Against Fur Trapping), has been actively pushing for the end of the fur industry. Over the last few days, they rallied in front of the homes of Vogue editors in both Manhattan and Brooklyn, yelling accusations […]
Editors Suggest Removing Article on UK Grooming Gangs Scandal

Controversy Surrounds Grooming Gang Article on Wikipedia Wikipedia has become a battleground over the portrayal of grooming gangs, particularly the scandal involving Pakistani individuals targeting young white women in the UK. A recent move to delete an article on this subject, initiated by Canadian author Simon McNeil (known as “Simonm223” on the platform), has ignited […]
Editors Suggest Removing Page on Iran Supporting Israel’s Destruction

Following Israel’s recent military actions aimed at Iran’s nuclear capabilities, there’s been a lively debate among Wikipedia editors about the article titled “Destruction of Israel in Iranian Policy.” This article is connected to the military operations page since Iran’s policy forms a significant reasoning behind Israel’s initiatives. Opinions are quite polarized; some push for the […]
Article on Pope Leo XIV Missteps as Editors Argue Over His Nationality

After the appointment of Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis Prevost, Wikipedia editors hurriedly updated his page. This led to a typographical error in the title and confusion with duplicate sections, resulting in the erroneous creation of “Pope Leon XIIV.” Editors found themselves in frequent disputes over how to properly address his nationality, considering both his […]
Wikipedia Editors Melt Down over U.S. Attorney Ed Martin Accusing Site of Political Bias

After representing DC Ed Martin's US lawyer, last week Wikipedia sent a letter to the foundation, which is raising questions about political bias in the online encyclopedia. The editors repeatedly attacked Martin on the site. The editors also attacked Wikipedia co-founders Larry Sanger and Elon Musk for criticism of the site's left-wing bias. Some editors […]
Dozens of Wikipedia editors colluded on years-long anti-Israel campaign, bombshell ADL report claims

Wikipedia's editors are said to have conspired in a long-standing scheme to inject anti-Israel language on topics related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. According to a report by ADL's Tech and Society Center, Rogue editors have at least 30 Rogue editors flooded with “anti-Semitism stories, anti-Israel bias and misleading information” on one of the world's most […]
Ex-NY Times columnist Paul Krugman said editors ‘made my life hell’

Paul Krugman, an Economist who won the Nobel Prize and a long -standing New York Times columnist, left Gray Lady more than 20 years later, and the editor effectively censors his opinion and loves the love newsletter. Canceled, “I made my life. Hell.” Despite the inflation that has been extended RAMP, E -humiliated Krugman, who […]
Washington Post editors ‘killed’ piece from its ‘gender columnist,’ plan to scrap role entirely

The Washington Post plans to eliminate its “gender columnist” position after the paper wrote an article that was ultimately scrapped by the paper's editors, Fox News Digital has learned. Monica Hesse, who made headlines in 2018 when she became the Post's first ever “gender columnist,” is unlikely to hold that title for long after writing […]