The New York Times public editor admits the newspaper story last week about Hillary Clinton’s use of private email for classified information “was, to put it mildly, a mess.”
“But you can’t put stories like this back in the bottle – they ripple through the entire news system.”
“I’ll summarize my prescription in four words: Less speed. More transparency. After all, readers come to The Times not for a scoop, though those can be great, but for fair, authoritative and accurate information. And when things do go wrong, readers deserve a thorough, immediate explanation from the top. None of that happened here.”

