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I detect some sloppy editing. He pleaded not guilty. The internet has turned all journalism into sloppy garbage.
Don't impugn all journalism. Newsweek has fallen mightily. It's a second rate, secondary source rag now.
I've been noticing more and more basic grammar errors in reporting, even from relatively reputable news sources. Not usually misspellings, but words out of place or awkward phrasing, seems like there are no editors any more
Yup, stuff like that never happened before the internet!