MSNBC's Rachel Maddow castigated the fact-checking organization PolitiFact, after it found a statement regarding gay rights to be "half-true."
Photos of the red carpet arrivals and more pictures from the 2013 White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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.
How the Sunil Tripathi story got disseminated is more a lesson about the use of social media than it is about the use of police scanners.
Matthew Keys, the Reuters journalist who was indicted last month for conspiring with Anonymous to hack into the Los Angeles Time’s website, has been fired from his position as Reuters’ social media editor.
The Associated Press has removed the term "illegal immigrant" from its AP Stylebook. The New York Times, meanwhile, is "reconsidering" the term.
President and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post is being accused of trashing her rented Chelsea loft.
We've gotten used to the idea that web content should always be free, but at what cost?
The Washington Post is the latest major newspaper to adopt a digital paywall, as more and more outlets are looking for alternatives to advertising revenue.
Sen. Robert Menendez continued Tuesday to deny allegations that he hired a Dominican prostitute and pointed the finger at the press.
Legendary Washington Postman Bob Woodward got into a tussle with the White House after he challenged its handling of the sequester.
The New York Times has struck a new deal with Starbucks to offer coffee drinkers limited access to the paper's stories.
Jonah Lehrer, the disgraced science writer, was reportedly paid $20,000 to speak at a Knight Foundation seminar.
Several LA Times subscribers had their homes burglarized over a period of three years after a contract employee acquired its lists of vacation delivery holds.
Gawker Media is restructuring its business development team to focus on e-commerce as a growing method of monetization, a memo leaked Thursday from founder Nick Denton said.
In a pretrial hearing on Wednesday, military prosecutors said they plan to use new evidence against Pfc. Bradley Manning, claiming that the information he allegedly sent to WikiLeaks was at one point seen by Osama bin Laden.
Few newspapers have sections dedicated to science now, even as science journalism is becoming more valuable than ever.
While magazines and newspapers may be closing their doors, there is still more to journalism than link-bait headlines.
The Society of Professional Journalists' ethics committee was deluged with complaints this year about biased reporting. Do journalism ethics still matter?
NBC reportedly has not been able to reach Engel and a Turkish producer in days.
A Forbes reporter had a Twitter argument today with Slate magazine's editor-in-chief, underscoring the contentiousness of the ongoing paywall debate.
Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Netscape, told attendees at the New York Times DealBook Conference that the New York Times should end its print edition.