Following review, Business Insider stands by reports on wife of ex-Harvard president's critic
- Business Insider CEO Barbara Peng denies unfair bias in reporting on designer Neri Oxman. Peng claims the stories were accurate and newsworthy.
- Business Insider CEO Barbara Peng defends the review of reporting, stating the process was sound and there was no unfair bias.
- Neri Oxman apologizes for failing to properly cite work, while her husband, Bill Ackman, disputes the accuracy of Business Insider's reporting.
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Following Review, Business Insider Stands by Reports on Wife of Ex-Harvard President's Critic
New York — Business Insider's top executive and parent company said Sunday they were satisfied with the fairness and accuracy of stories that made plagiarism accusations against a former MIT professor who is married to a prominent critic of former Harvard President Claudine Gay. "We stand by Business Insider and its newsroom," said a spokesman for Axel Springer, the German media company that owns the publication. The company had said it would lo…
Business Insider stands by reports on wife of Harvard critic
Business Insider’s top executive and parent company said Sunday they were satisfied with the fairness and accuracy of stories that made plagiarism accusations against a former MIT professor who is married to a prominent critic of former Harvard President Claudine Gay.
Following review, Business Insider stands by reports on wife of ex-Harvard president's critic
NEW YORK (AP) — Business Insider’s top executive and parent company said Sunday they were satisfied with the fairness and accuracy of stories that made plagiarism accusations against a former MIT professor who is married to a prominent critic of form
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