The Yahoo! editorial staff needs to think more carefully about the blurbs it uses for its top news items.
Today, your front page five main articles featured one with a blurb that read, "Trump tones down immigration." It is exactly this type of inaccurate reporting that has helped Trump and other politicians spread misinformation and confuse voters. When reading the article, it was clear that, in fact, Trump hadn't actually indicated an official change in his immigration platform. Instead, Hispanic members of the RNC or campaign people had hinted that a vague quote given weeks ago was a signal that Trump had toned down his immigration talk (which he hasn't done). If Yahoo! wanted to report on what those campaign people had said, it should have made it clear that a campaign person had "claimed" or "signaled" that Trump was toning down immigration rhetoric. Yahoo!, as a major source of news, has a serious responsibility to report the facts and ensure that it is not being vague or misleading a la Trump. It's time Yahoo! take that responsibility more seriously.