There’s a lot of talk in journalism circles these days about what word can best characterize something that is not factually correct. You might say that it is “unsubstantiated,” or perhaps that it’s “unproven.”
There’s a lot of talk in journalism circles these days about what word can best characterize something that is not factually correct. You might say that it is “unsubstantiated,” or perhaps that it’s “unproven.”