This page describes how CR Today’s newsroom operates: where stories come from, how we verify them, who is accountable, and how readers can flag issues.
Sourcing & attribution
Every story on CR Today is built from publicly reported events covered by primary publishers. Where appropriate, we link to the original source in the body of the article. We do not republish wire copy verbatim. In addition, every published article is automatically paired with three external links to authoritative domains from our curated whitelist — see our Fact-Checking Policy.
Editorial team & AI assistance
CR Today is operated by Young Gon Kim, founder and Editor-in-Chief. The newsroom is one editor plus an automated editorial system that Young Gon designed. AI models (currently OpenAI’s GPT family) assist in source ingestion, draft generation, title optimization for search intent, and automated attachment of authoritative external sources. The Editor-in-Chief is accountable for the editorial rules that govern what the AI produces — source whitelist curation, banned phrase lists, factual-coverage requirements, and corrections review. For the full disclosure of which AI is used and where, see our AI Usage Policy.
Corrections
If you spot a factual error, email [email protected]. Verified corrections are appended to the bottom of the article with a timestamped note, and the article’s modification timestamp is updated. See our Corrections Policy.
Independence
CR Today accepts no payment in exchange for editorial coverage. Sponsored content, when present, is labelled clearly as such. Our automated source-attachment system selects external links from a category-keyed authority whitelist — neither advertisers nor affiliates can influence which sources are surfaced.
YMYL topics
For financial topics (stocks, cryptocurrency) classified by Google as YMYL — Your Money, Your Life — articles include a prominent disclaimer stating that the content is informational and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Authority links for these categories include primary regulatory sources: sec.gov, finra.org, federalreserve.gov, and cftc.gov.
Contact
Editorial enquiries and corrections: [email protected]
