"If you’re in the luckiest 1 percent of humanity, you owe it to the rest of humanity to think about the other 99 percent."
Facebook came under fire following reports about ads that promoted "Gay Conversion Therapy" targeting LGBT people.
Queen Elizabeth II has become fond of Meghan Markle amid her father’s media scandal.
Kate Middleton's photos of her wearing shorts have resurfaced.
Kim Kardashian made effort to reach out to Kate Middleton.
Data from eMarketer suggests U.K. teens will soon use Snapchat more than they use Facebook.
“They said I would be a health and safety risk and disruption to the other students and get in their way, which was really humiliating,” the boy said.
Mel B will check into rehab to help address her previous battles with sex and alcohol addiction and PTSD.
Here's a list of the 5 biggest royal scandals in history made by Prince Harry, Sarah Ferguson, King Edward VIII and more.
Meghan Markle will most likely treat her new Labrador just like she treated Guy and Bogart.
Simon Morgan, a protection officer for the royal family, finds it challenging to go on walkabouts with them.
Two council workers found the carcass, which was completely disfigured, in a village in England's Cornwall.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just got a new dog.
LG Electronics is going to introduce Google Assistant to more of its 2018 AI ThinQ TVs later this year.
Prince Charles no longer has to carry a passport when he becomes king.
Kate Middleton has a long scar on her face from an operation she got as a kid.
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle didn't snub Britney Spears.
The disease, called donovanosis, can lead to complications like permanent genital damage and scarring.
European regulators are reportedly about to sign off on the deal.
“90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days” star Rachel Bear addressed fans criticizing her relationship.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank won't sign a prenup just like the other royals that wed before them.
Through a network of fake news websites and fraudulent social media personas spread across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google Plus and YouTube, the Iranian-linked campaign pushed narratives in line with the country's interests.