Legion34
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If it's newsworthy it should be published because once journalists start sitting on story's biases will end up dictating what does and does not get published
It's newsworthy, he published it, he's well within his rights
The end
We call those anonymous sources
That's the league's prerogative, last I looked Simmonds doesn't work for them he's what we call a journalist
If Djokovic didn't want his health status out there that's his prerogative, but if a reporter got verifiable information he had COVID a reporter would be well within his rights to print he has it
???? The ONLY way you could get “verified” sources is him or medical records.
Anyone can say anything. That’s hearsay. The burden of proof increases with what you are publishing. This isn’t a trade rumor.
the last scoop he had was a friend of his kid who said kessel was at an imaginary hot dog stand.
It’s pretty simple.