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Editorial Guidelines Refresh for 2026

Headlines must stand alone in feeds; dekks are optional but encouraged for complex stories. We clarified voice rules for crisis coverage, attribution for third-party data, and when to run corrections versus silent fixes. The full guide lives in the team wiki with printable checklists.

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Editorial Guidelines Refresh for 2026

Headlines must stand alone in feeds; dekks are optional but encouraged for complex stories. We clarified voice rules for crisis coverage, attribution for third-party data, and when to run corrections versus silent fixes. The full guide lives in the team wiki with printable checklists.

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