The job of a journalist can be perilous.
Despite “fake news” dominating headlines and President Donald Trump’s tweets, fact-checking website Snopes.com says it’s in financial trouble and may shut down without crowdfunding help.
A female Uber driver a police complaint against Sen. Bryce Marlatt of Woodward saying he forcefully grabbed her and tried to kiss her.
Jennifer Lawrence does not want others to pet her dog.
Pippa and James are set to get married on May 20 at St. Mark’s Church in Englefield, Berkshire.
The former Georgia congressman, now Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, has a political history of aiding companies in which he'd invested.
Celebrities on social media had a variety of reactions to the President Donald Trump's announcement of skipping the annual dinner.
Nick Cannon is now close to filing a lawsuit against the National Enquirer after the rapper learned what the tabloid is preparing to publish about his private life.
Russia's foreign ministry will actively target the free western press with its new program.
A countersuit claimed actor Johnny Depp spent $3 million shooting Hunter S. Thompson's ashes from a cannon and $30,000 per month on wine.
Facebook is introducing a news features called “The Journalism Project” to combat fake news from spreading.
"It is unfortunately clear that many of the world's leaders are developing a form of paranoia about legitimate journalism."
Facebook announced a four-part plan to fight fake news on its platform. The initiative will rely on reports from users, third-party fact checkers, and algorithms.
The author’s widow, Anita Thompson, said she was working with a company to grow and distribute six kinds of marijuana, which were once smoked by the writer.
Seven years after the death of their father, what are Michael Jackson's children up to now?
The suspect tried to enter Argentina with false Paraguayan documents and was flagged on an Interpol list.
The former New York Times foreign correspondent won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge reign of terror.
The Barcelona talisman and his father, Jorge, won't serve actual jail time but face a 21-month long probation.
Authorities in Geneva made the arrest following a complaint by law firm Mossack Fonseca, which is at the center of a massive data leak.
Smaller news outlets that lack the resources to pump out high-end sponsored content can now pull some from the big wire service.
The trial of the chief of Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists and two of the union’s board members will begin Saturday at a Cairo misdemeanors court.
The move will make New Zealand one of the most expensive places in the world to buy cigarettes.