The Daily News, New York Post and Village Voice all experienced bad news this week, including buyouts, layoffs and an editorial exodus.
Documents obtained by the ACLU suggest that the FBI doesn't always obtain warrants when it searches emails and Facebook messages.
Longtime ABC News Editor Dawn Stacey Ennis, formerly Don Ennis, has come out as transgender, a segment of the LGBT community in need of greater visibility, according to GLAAD.
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow castigated the fact-checking organization PolitiFact, after it found a statement regarding gay rights to be "half-true."
Beyoncé now has a $45 million mansion in Malibu, Calif., after buying it from fellow singing legend Cher.
A yearlong boycott of advertisers that began with the Sandra Fluke controversy has wreaked havoc on Cumulus Media, which broadcasts Limbaugh.
Ahead of its publishing spinoff, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is expected Wed. to report lower quarterly net income despite higher revenue.
Daniel Barkeley of the satirical Daily Currant insists he is not trying to deceive readers after the Drudge Report mistook a Currant story for real news.
A U.S. law mandates that minors be included in sex-offender registries. A Human Rights Watch study reveals the devastating effects of that law.
Following Howard Kurtz's botched blog post about the NBA player Jason Collins, Newsweek/Daily Beast editor Tina Brown announced that Kurtz and the Daily Beast are parting ways.
The Daily Beast retracted an error-ridden story by Howard Kurtz claiming Jason Collins hadn't told the whole story when he came out.
Hedonometer.org, a website launched by researchers at the University of Vermont, is measuring people's moods across Twitter.
Atheist and secular groups have created the National Day of Reason as a counter-observance to the National Day of Prayer, which they say is unconstitutional.
The animal-rights group opposed to carriage horses in the park is building an electric-powered replacement, but someone opposes the idea.
The founder and former CEO of Xinhua Finance will serve a one-month sentence behind bars.
Tom Hanks was nominated for a Tony Award for his role in Nora Ephron's final work, "Lucky Guy." The question is, does he deserve it?
Time Warner is likely to report higher Q1 profits on Wed., after announcing it is spinning off its publishing unit, Time Inc.
The "Mad Men" episode "The Flood" focused on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., but were its hints at civil unrest in Harlem accurate?
President Barack Obama spoke at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, poking fun at himself, the press and the political landscape.
Twitter users are lashing out at the politician over her comments about the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner.
The ACLU is challenging a Norristown, Pa., ordinance that it says allows domestic-violence victims to be evicted from their homes.
Amid debates over the broken state of breaking news, the New York Times Company announced enhanced paywall options for important stories while BuzzFeed hires its first news director.
The country singing legend Jones died just days after being hospitalized for a fever and irregular blood pressure.
PSY was knocked off the top of the Billboard South Korean Hot 100 by 63-Year-Old Cho Yong-Pil with his new single, "Bounce".
Hyundai pulled a viral ad depicting suicide in a humorous manner in response to public backlash.
The Rewriting Wikipedia Project is holding a global write-in to encourage more women to contribute to Wikipedia, which has come under fire recently for gender bias and sexism in its articles.
Zach Braff, the former "Scrubs" star and "Garden State" filmmaker, has turned to Kickstarter to fund his new movie, but some crowd-funding proponents don't think it's fair.
Fox News beat its competition, CNN and MSNBC, during its coverage of the Boston marathon bombings and aftermath, signaling a possible credibility problem for CNN.
Netflix has overtaken HBO in number of subscribers in Q1. Here are 5 reasons why it will continue to stay ahead of HBO.
A Colorado car blog publisher says Google unfairly yanked his website from Google News for supposedly violating its policy on sponsored content.