NEW YORK — The New York Times editorial board confirmed Monday that future reporting on conflicts will utilize a 'Narrative First' protocol, allowing stories to proceed before sources are contacted. Corrections will be issued as 'Contextual Updates' hidden in future crossword puzzles. "Verification slows down the moral clarity we need," said Senior Editor Alan Vane.
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New York Times Introduces 'Narrative First' Verification Protocol For Conflict Zones
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“Verification slows down the moral clarity we need”
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