Find out what the original cast of “Pretty Little Liars” is doing following the premiere of “Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists.”
Machelle Hackney is accused of committing horrible acts against her seven adopted children to get them to perform on a popular YouTube channel.
The children were left in locked closets for several days, with no food or water and were restricted from using the washroom.
In an act that was live-streamed through Facebook, the mass shooting in New Zealand highlights how social media can be leveraged in the wrong hands.
Late Thursday, PewDiePie took to his Twitter account to condemn the attacks, saying he was "absolutely sickened having my name uttered by this person."
Youtube channel SevenSuperGirls once had millions of subscribers. Now, the page has been shut down after one of its co-founders pleaded guilty to child abuse.
YouTube has changed its search algorithm in response to perceived trolling videos aimed at "Captain Marvel" and its star, Brie Larson.
Teen thought it would be funny to spike stepfather's energy drink with cattle tranquillizers, said he intended no harm.
Check out a new behind-the-scenes clip from the dance drama.
Sarah Ferguson opted to give birth to her daughters at an American-owned hospital in Central London.
The spread of Momo challenge videos has escalated recently and authorities are now alarmed.
YouTube hasn't had an easy month up to this point, and with the alleged discovery of suicide instructions spliced into videos, things just got worse.
AT&T is one of many advertisers to pull all ads from YouTube amid alleged pedophile activity on the site.
A YouTuber's video shined a light on a dark aspect to the site. Now, companies are responding by pulling ads.
Blowback over alleged poor monitoring of child predatory comments and videos on YouTube has resulted in Epic Games pulling ads.
Since 2010, YouTube's strike system has left users confused. After nearly nine years, YouTube is addressing frustrations with the system.
Rebel Wilson called Mariah Carey a “team player” after the Aspen club incident.
YouTube has revamped its recommendation algorithm to stop suggesting conspiracy videos to users.
YouTube announced that it will offer its live streaming TV service to 90 markets, covering 98 percent of households across the nation.
Here's a look at the funniest and most bizarre videos that made us laugh in one way or another in 2018.
Recently, YouTuber Paul came under fire for saying during an episode of his podcast "Impaulsive" that he would "attempt to go gay for just one month.”
The video streaming platform said it could terminate the channels that post dangerous videos of prompting others to risk their lives.