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Those days feel worlds away and yet Y2K has made a resounding comeback among younger generations. Whether it's fashion, ...
Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book "Our Dear Friends In Moscow." ...
Media figures' opposition to American patriotism spans decades, with major networks showing how the media view such displays as compromising objectivity ...
Max Homa was supported in his decision to no longer be active on X by one of his colleagues who happens to be one of the most active on that platform.
Republicans near defunding PBS and NPR over alleged left-wing bias, with Trump's rescission bill pending as broadcasters face criticism for CBS News settlement coverage ...
The celebrity psychologist's network, Merit Street Media, has blamed a distribution partner for its recent bankruptcy filing.
Jota shared the picture in his last social media post before his tragic death in a car crash on July 3,... Diogo Jota and his wife Rute Cardoso on their wedding day June 22, 2025.
The Federal Communications Commission must approve the transfer of the company’s broadcast licenses.
Trump concluded tariff negotiations with Vietnam. 20% across the board tariff, 40% tariff “on any transshipping” — when goods shipped from Vietnam originate from another country, like China.
North Korea's former navy chief and a shipyard manager were scrubbed from official photos over their role in May's botched launch of a new warship.
An intense online war of words between Iran's Supreme Leader and U.S. President over recent nuclear strikes is escalating tensions.
Sanchez and Bezos were married on Friday in Venice, with the exact venue being changed following planned protests.