Afternoon report
* Fareed Zakaria apologizes for the “terrible mistake” of plagiarizing from The New Yorker. (nytimes.com) | UPDATE: Time has suspended him. (TheAtlanticWire.com)
* Scranton paper refers to white supremacy group as a “white people’s rights group.” (It declines to explain why.) (citypaper.net) | It’s in the lede here.
* NBC chairman addresses Olympics coverage complaints. (sportsillustrated.com)
* Eleven reasons why a 23-year-old shouldn’t be in charge of your social media. (Time.com)
* Pinterest moves beyond the invite-only stage and welcomes everyone. (mercurynews.com)
* A Chicago Tribune visitor finds “an upbeat newsroom proud of its journalism, now delivered in many different ways.” (ChicagoTribune.com)
* A woman is stunned to see her photos published without permission or credit in the Portland Press Herald. (lovelikesalt.com)
