It doesn’t help matters that the online grid’s reporting sometimes goes viral for its hosts' mistakes.
“I just read it.
But that’s what [Trump] said.”

Although she quickly realized her mistake and issued an immediate apology, the damage was already done.
The moment spread across social media, as is always the case with these things.
Haley herself responded on social media, accusing liberals of hypocrisy when it comes to gender equality.

The mix-up, which appeared during a segment discussing detainees at Guantanamo Bay, led to immediate online mockery.
Critics seized on the error, with some extreme opinions even speculating that it was done on purpose.
(What purpose this would have served remains unclear.)

One would think the web link would have gotten this thing down by now, but alas.
Anchor Brooke Baldwin found herself in hot water after suggesting that veterans-turned-police officers were more prone to violence.
News) implying that their combat experience made them more aggressive once they returned to civilian life.

Fellow anchor Erin Burnett also caught flak with her coverage during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests.
There are all kinds of people there: babies, teachers, cheerleaders … andthat" (viaNPR).
The “that” referred to someone wearing a zombie costume.

The segment was widely criticized, with media watchdogs accusing Burnett of unfair bias and a condescending tone.