fix the errors in your articles
The report about the 3 police officers shot by a murder suspect was linked with an incorrect headline, having incorrect or misleading information being often a common occurrence.
The larger "Kansas City" is in Missouri where the described incident was.
Here's a suggestion. Try re-reading, and fact checking your news articles.
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Liam Kelly commented
....the British royal family welcomed the latest addition to their broad, Archie Harrison.
The misuse and/or the misspelling of "brood", and, instead, writing: "broad" is about as asinine, inexcusable, and totally unacceptable as can be. Where are you getting these jackasses who don't bother to proofread what they "write"??????? This is only ONE OF MANY gross errors that I've seen on AOL's news page. So, please, do a much better job of screening potential "writers", so that we don't have to endure such stupidity. -
Anonymous commented
many articles are written with words not spelled correctly. And sometimes incorrect words. someone needs to read before published
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PATRICIA BRENSINGER commented
stories should be reviewed for proper english etc.....
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PATRICIA BRENSINGER commented
your headlines are misleading most of the time...like today the most expensive country to live in then says countries...u alway go from singular to plural in your news storie s very irritating...the headline should not be misleading readers.
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R. Green commented
Your clickbait photo gallery for this story (https://www.aol.com/article/news/2019/05/24/nancy-pelosis-daughter-rips-despicable-doctored-video-smearing-house-speaker/23734651/) includes several photos of women who aren’t Christine Pelosi who you misidentified as Christine Pelosi. One of them is Christine’s sister Alexandra, and I don’t even know who the other women are, but they aren’t Christine. I’m not going to tell you which photos you got wrong because that’s your job. Thanks for contributing to misinformation and fake news.
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Anonymous commented
For Alex Lasker to write: "......went "9 for 9" at the April competition and broken four women's world records" is either pathetic "writing" and/or proofreading. A 5th grader knows to use the word "broke" in this sentence, and not "BROKEN". You people at AOL continue to "write" in the sloppiest, most careless manner of any website that I've ever seen. One after another, after another of you slaughters the English language in a manner that is completely unacceptable, & is disgustingly STUPID!!!!! Shame, shame, shame on you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Smith commented
DWTS article . . .receives mis spelled
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Anonymous commented
You need someone to proofread. Daily, I find errors, which simply devalue your Brand. I would be pleased to help.
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Raoul commented
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2019/04/26/trump-heeds-nra-pulls-us-out-of-un-arms-treaty/23717945/
"So far 101 countries have formally joined onto the treaty." This is a very bad sentence. Here's the way it should be written:
So far, 101 countries have signed the treaty.
A person does not "join onto" anything. Jeez.
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Anonymous commented
grammatical problem.
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Lauri Pszeracki commented
The titles to your articles have been written incorrectly more frequently than in the past, as if no one checks. Wrong words used and titles do not accurately describe the article. Misspelled words in many articles. Accurate journalism is missing.
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DONALD SMITH commented
This headline today (3/19/19) reeks of incompetence:
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Anonymous commented
journalists should know how to write. This is all some people read and it should set at least a minimum standard for grammar, spelling and Facts!
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Anonymous commented
learn how to spell, for starters. the word is whoa, not woah
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Anonymous commented
Do any of the writers/contributors proof read? Do they understand spelling, grammar, coherent sentences? My lord-I have read papers by third graders with better spelling!
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Anonymous commented
Today's posting "Did Travis Scott propose to Kylie Jenner after the halftime show? …. The RAPER... who performed with Maroon 5.... I believe that should read RAPPER....this is how rumors get started...right? Seriously, that could create a stir... but better yet...we just appreciate accurate journalism. Thanks
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John Jay commented
In this teaser above: "Must-haves for an international flight under $20", the words "under $20" refer to the international flight. Proper English would be "Must-haves under $20 for an international flight". It is the cost of the "must-haves" that is what you are talking about.
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Arrity Brown commented
Man Chases Rouge Tire Down the Highway?
The tire wasn't rouge but the car in front of it was. Maybe you could hire people who know their colors? Or people who speak English because we would say the tire was "red" (if it was red) or proofreaders because it was actually a "rogue" tire.
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Lucia commented
Can you please correct the nationality of Petra Vlhova in this aricle https://www.aol.co.uk/sport/2019/01/08/shiffrin-denied-slalom-history-by-vlhova-in-flachau/?guccounter=1.
The affected paragraph is this one:
"After blazing down the course in 56.14 seconds first time round, Shiffrin could only produce a second effort of 56.86 secs, her combined time of 1:53:00 seeing her finish 0.15 secs behind Vlhova after the Czech's effort of 56.40 on run two."Petra Vlhova is Slovak, not Czech.
Many thanks.
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Anonymous commented
actor earned $44 million for only saying 661words in 2010 movie.........should read actor earned $44million for saying only 661 words,
PUT ONLY IN THE CORRECT PLACE!!!!!