This page explains how The Notable Daily sources and verifies what we publish. It’s the standard we hold our own work to, and the standard you can hold us to.
Sourcing
Every factual claim in a story has to trace back to a named, credible source before it runs. In practice that means established news outlets, official statements, court and public records, and verified social accounts belonging to the people involved. When a source matters to a story, we name it and, where possible, link to it, so you can check the claim yourself.
We don’t build stories on content farms or the AI-generated spam blogs and anonymous aggregators that repeat rumors without attribution. A lot of celebrity coverage online is assembled from exactly those places, and it’s why so much of it is wrong. We start from the source instead.
Accuracy and verification
Before a story publishes, we check its claims against the original sources rather than secondhand write-ups. We confirm the details at the source, and we pay attention to timelines, because a lot of online errors come from one outlet’s mistake being copied down the line. If two credible sources conflict, we say so in the story instead of picking the version that reads better.
If we can’t confirm something, we leave it out. We would rather publish a story with a gap in it than fill the gap with a guess.
No fabrication
We don’t invent quotes or statistics, and we don’t pad a story with details we can’t support. Nothing on the site is presented as fact unless we can stand behind it. This applies to every story, in every section.
Corrections and updates
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we fix the story and note what changed rather than editing it quietly. We mark significant corrections on the article itself. If you’ve spotted an error, tell us at mary@thenotabledaily.com and we’ll look into it.
Independence
Our coverage decisions are ours. We don’t sell favorable stories, and we don’t let anyone outside the newsroom decide what we publish or how we frame it. If a piece is ever sponsored or contains affiliate links, we label it clearly so you always know what you’re reading.
Who to contact
Questions about how we work, or about a specific story, can go to Mary C. Green and the editorial team at mary@thenotabledaily.com.


