Ebola In The US: Hospitals Aren't Prepared For Outbreak, Warns Nurses' Union
A survey of registered nurses in 31 states found that most hospitals have not communicated an adequate Ebola preparedness policy.
Save 'Dallas' Campaign: Ewing Fans Demand Mercy For Canceled TNT Series
Loyal fans of TNT's recently canceled 'Dallas' argue that traditional ratings are not the only metric that matters anymore.
Dallas Ebola Patient Thomas Eric Duncan In Critical Condition; Spread Threat Won’t End For Weeks
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient in the U.S., is now in critical condition, as CDC says risk of more cases won't end for weeks.
Ebola DC Scare: Howard Hospital University Patient Does Not Have Virus
A patient admitted to Howard University Hospital in Washington does not have Ebola virus disease, health officials said Saturday.
Jezebel Shakeup: Deputy Editor Dodai Stewart Leaving Gawker Media, Will Join Anna Holmes At Fusion
Dodai Stewart, deputy editor of Jezebel, is the latest of a number of staffers to leave the website.
Smith College Transgender Policy: Seeking Non-Binary, Genderqueer Admissions, Students Frustrated By School’s Response
Smith students are leading an effort to allow transgender applicants based on gender identity, not documentation.
Comcast Lawsuit: Home Security, Automation Services Spark Criticism, Nightmares As Market Grows
A Washington State couple are suing Comcast after they said its home security system didn’t work as promised.
Netflix Original Series Ratings Are A Mystery As Adam Sandler Joins TV’s New Dark Ages
Streaming companies are the future of TV, but when it comes to audience measurement, we’re completely clueless.
Unpaid Internships Illegal In Canada: Ontario Businesses Busted In Labor Blitz
Ontario labor officials inspected internship programs at 56 businesses and found 42 percent of them broke the law.
Comcast Customer Service Blasted By NY Officials; Time Warner Cable Merger Vote Delayed
Comcast’s low-ranked customer service is under scrutiny in New York as officials there delay their merger vote.
Universal Music Group, Mirriad Strike Unusual Product Placement Deal For Select UMG Videos
Universal Music Group announced a deal Monday that would allow retroactive product placement in some of its videos.
UK Copyright Law Makes Room For Parody, But Beware Of Humorless Judges
Under an amendment to UK copyright law, parodies may be deemed illegitimate if individual judges find them unfunny.
GoFundMe Threatens Lawsuit Against Civil Rights Group Critical Of Officer Darren Wilson Campaign
A lawyer for GoFundMe accused the group Color of Change of a “smear campaign” intent of defaming its name.
Thom Yorke BitTorrent Bundle Album: ‘Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes’ Called ‘Experiment’ By Radiohead Frontman
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke surprised fans Friday with a new album released via BitTorrent Bundle.
Nicolle Wallace On ‘The View’ Charms Liberals, Vexes Conservatives As ABC’s Newest Voice Of Reason
Former Bush communications chief Nicolle Wallace debuted on ABC’s retooled “The View” this month, and “libs” love her.
‘Black-ish’ Ratings: ABC Premiere Starring Anthony Anderson And Tracee Ellis Ross Delivers Big Numbers
Buoyed by positive reviews and a flurry of Twitter chatter, the new sitcom “Black-ish” pulled strong viewership for ABC.
Redskins FCC Challenge: Dan Snyder’s WWXX Accused Of Hate Speech In Petition To Deny License Renewal
An activist law professor is petitioning the FCC to deny a broadcast license renewal to Redskins owner Dan Snyder.
Comcast Extortion Claim Draws Ire From Time Warner Cable Merger Opponents, Including Netflix And Veria Living
In a blistering FCC filing, Comcast accused its many opponents of extortion, a charge critics called “absurd.”
US Forest Service Seeks To Protect Wilderness From Pesky Journalists; Press Association Cries Foul
A proposed rule would require permits to film in forests, but press advocates say the government is barking up the wrong tree.
Mike Brown Memorial Fire: On Ferguson’s Canfield Drive, Outrage And Questions Over Blaze
The cause of an early-morning blaze that destroyed a Mike Brown memorial is under investigation, but residents are suspicious.
Philadelphia Gay Bashing Sparks Calls For LGBT Inclusive Hate Crime Laws; Republican Committee Accused Of Foot-Dragging
A bill to expand Pennsylvania’s hate crime laws has broad support, but Republicans are accused of foot-dragging.
Emma Watson UN Speech: HeForShe Feminist Campaign Attracts Thousands Of Men To Take Pledge
In a United Nations speech, the “Harry Potter” actress Emma Watson said more men and boys should fight for gender equality.
Beating Yelp At Its Own Game: Botto Italian Bistro Campaign Becomes Hilarious Satire
Davide Cerretini said he is just trying to make a point about Yelp, but his one-star reviews are something entirely more brilliant.
People’s Climate Change March: NYC Route Expected To Draw Thousands For Environmental Action
Sunday’s event, taking place ahead of the U.N. Climate Change Summit 2014, may be the largest of its kind.
Yelp Reviewers Trash La Viola Restaurant After Philadelphia Gay Bashing, Raising Trust Questions
Businesses at the center of unwanted media attention often find their Yelp pages trashed. Can Yelp do anything to stop it?
Texas ‘Upskirt’ Law Ruled Unconstitutional: Anti-Creepshot Privacy Statutes Face Legal Challenges
The state's highest criminal court has overruled privacy laws that ban photos taken for sexual gratification.
Jay Z Fights Lawsuit Over Sample On ‘Run This Town,’ Collaboration With Rihanna, Kanye West
Jay Z is asking a judge to dismiss a copyright lawsuit claiming he illegally sampled the word “Oh.”
Occupy Wall Street 2014: At Zuccotti Park In NYC, A Smaller Crowd But No Less Spunk
In a gathering that gets smaller every year, about two dozen advocates met on Wednesday for Occupy Wall Street's third anniversary.
Occupy Wall Street A Failure? OWS 2014 Marks Survival Of Brand With Blurred Purpose
Occupy Wall Street, which turns three on Wednesday, has fizzled out. But the brand remains, and maybe that was the point.
Daniele Watts, Brian Lucas, LAPD Clash: Do Cops Have The Legal Right To Demand Identification?
“Django Unchained” actress Daniele Watts refused to show a cop her ID, and California law may be on her side.