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Fact Checking Policy

Truth Matters. Always.

At The US Chronicle, our mission is simple: to deliver information that our readers can trust. In a world flooded with misinformation and half-truths, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of fact-based journalism.

Every story we publish goes through a rigorous process of verification and validation. Whether it’s a national headline or a local feature, we strive to ensure the facts are accurate, the sources are credible, and the context is clear.


1. How We Verify Facts

Our editorial team checks and cross-checks information using:


2. Use of Anonymous Sources

We rarely use anonymous sources. When we do, it’s only when:

We never publish unsourced speculation or rumors.


3. Distinguishing Fact from Opinion

We clearly separate factual reporting from commentary or opinion. Our readers should always be able to tell when they’re reading news versus an individual perspective.


4. Ongoing Updates

If a fact changes or new information becomes available, we update our articles accordingly and include a timestamp or note where appropriate. We value transparency and aim to present the most up-to-date version of the truth.


5. Reader Feedback & Corrections

We welcome our readers to be part of the process. If you spot something that seems inaccurate, please email us at contact@theuschronicle.com with:

All correction requests are reviewed seriously, and if a correction is warranted, we follow our Correction Policy to update the article transparently.


6. Combatting Misinformation

We take active steps to avoid unintentionally spreading misinformation. This includes:


The US Chronicle stands for journalism that informs, not misleads. In an age where facts are sometimes contested, we remain firm in our belief that truth is non-negotiable.

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