At TheHearMag, we aim to publish articles that are clear, useful, well researched, and accurate at the time of publication.

Our coverage includes people, entertainment, culture, lifestyle, business, technology, travel, and other subjects our readers may find interesting or useful.

How We Research

Our articles are based on publicly available information gathered from sources such as:

  • Established news publications
  • Official websites
  • Interviews
  • Government and public records
  • Company websites and filings
  • Professional organizations
  • Official statements
  • Verified social media accounts
  • Other relevant and credible sources

The sources used depend on the subject of each article.

Where possible, we prefer original or authoritative sources rather than relying only on information repeated across other websites.

Accuracy

We make reasonable efforts to check important facts before publication.

This can include names, dates, ages, career information, relationships, company roles, timelines, public statements, and other details that are important to the story.

Information online can sometimes be incomplete, outdated, or conflicting. When we cannot confidently verify a detail, we may describe it as reported, estimated, disputed, unverified, or not publicly confirmed.

We would rather acknowledge uncertainty than present an unsupported claim as fact.

Biographies and Personal Information

TheHearMag publishes profiles and articles about public figures and other people who may be of public interest.

We take additional care with personal information, including:

  • Birth dates and ages
  • Relationships and marriages
  • Children and family members
  • Career history
  • Financial information
  • Legal matters
  • Personal background

A claim appearing on many websites does not necessarily make it accurate. Where possible, we try to trace important information back to a stronger or original source.

Rumors and Unverified Claims

We do not treat rumors or speculation as established facts.

When a story involves an allegation, rumor, estimate, or information that has not been independently confirmed, we aim to make that clear in the wording of the article.

Financial and Net Worth Information

Net worth, income, salary, and business valuation figures are often difficult to verify.

Unless reliable public records or direct reporting support an exact amount, we may describe such figures as estimates or explain that the actual amount is not publicly known.

Updates

Articles may be updated after publication when:

  • New information becomes available
  • An important detail changes
  • A stronger source is found
  • Additional context becomes useful
  • Older information is no longer accurate
  • A factual correction is needed

Where appropriate, an updated date may be displayed on the article.

Corrections

We take corrections seriously.

If we discover that an article contains a meaningful factual error, we will review the information and make an appropriate correction.

A correction may include:

  • Fixing an incorrect name or date
  • Updating outdated information
  • Removing an unsupported claim
  • Clarifying confusing or misleading wording
  • Adding missing context
  • Replacing information with better-supported details

Minor changes involving spelling, grammar, formatting, or style may be made without a correction notice.

When a correction significantly changes the meaning of an article, we may add a note explaining the update.

Report an Error

If you believe something published on TheHearMag is inaccurate, please contact us and include:

  • The article URL
  • The information you believe is incorrect
  • The correct information
  • A reliable supporting source, where available

Email:

contact@thehearmag.com

We appreciate readers who help us keep our articles accurate and useful.