A fake video of Jason Momoa seemingly reacting to the ongoing trial of Johnny Depp's defamation case against Amber Heard is going viral.
Prince Harry surprised the Invictus Games team U.K. with a Zoom call and reconnected with his former physical training corps instructor Vic Wales.
An advertisement featuring Donald Trump pushed thousands to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Russian regulators have warned Google to remove certain videos from YouTube
Youtuber David Dobrik believes that Jeff Wittek is more upset about a broken promise rather than the gruesome accident.
“Butter” is Billboard’s 2021 song of the summer.
Pete Davidson added a link to his new Instagram bio, and many thought it was a dig at Kim Kardashian's ex, Kanye West.
The son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson got candid about the good and bad parts of his childhood in the spotlight in a new YouTube video.
YouTube has banned conservative commentator Dan Bongino for spreading misinformation about the effectiveness of masks.
Rhett and Link ranked fourth on Forbes' list of the top 10 highest-earning YouTubers of 2021.
YouTuber Nastya, 7, is among the highest-paid content creators on the platform.
Bot Sentinel said that troll accounts focused on spreading malicious information about Meghan Markle have made at least $3.48 million in YouTube earnings.
Mark Edward Fischbach, better known as Markiplier, earned $38 million in 2021.
Kate Middleton showed off her musical talents during the "Royal Carols: Together at Christmas" broadcast Friday.
YouTube TV’s monthly subscription price has decreased $15 to $49.99 as many networks including ESPN and National Geographic have been removed from the service.
The woman clearly went a bit too far and instead of garnering 15 seconds of fame, Barnes was received with netizens calling for her arrest.
YouTube has decided to make dislike counts available only to content creators.
Blackpink now has five music videos that have surpassed one billion views on YouTube.
If you own a Roku you might lose access to YouTube TV next month because of a contract dispute with Google.
Google’s parent Alphabet joined the exclusive club of companies that are worth more than $2 trillion.
Trolls claimed the note, dated Sept. 18, was from Brian Laundrie's notebook, which was found with his body last week.
Among the celebrities appearing on the show are Billie Eilish, Blackpink's Rosé and former President Barack Obama.