Donors could steer coverage at Daily Caller nonprofit
The charity arm of the conservative Daily Caller offered donors the opportunity to “propose topics for coverage” and news beats for reporters in exchange for financial contributions.
The Messenger is gearing up for an online tabloid war.
The once-hot media company is being sold for scrap, but its co-founder made himself one of the richest men in 20th Century media.
The former soccer star will return to the broadcaster's Match of the Day program after a row over his tweet criticizing the government's asylum plans.
A scoop on how the new Bing chat has been leaning on NewsGuard to deliver something approximating … the truth.
The Washington powerhouse is playing defense as the lucrative Beltway reporting scene gets more competitive.
While the trend of democratic decline continued across the world, "missteps by autocrats" offered hope that democracy may be reaching a turning point, according to report on international freedom.
Temu, the most downloaded shopping app in the US, along with WeChat and Shein, are some of the apps that could potentially face bans under a new bipartisan bill.
Newly-released texts and emails from Fox News hosts and executives reveal what they privately thought about Donald Trump and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, while endorsing his rhetoric on air.
Activists are urging the Academy to cancel the Hong Kong actor's invite as a presenter over his past remarks on China.
McConnell said he wanted to "associate" himself "entirely with the opinion" of the Capitol Police chief who slammed the Fox News host's depiction of the Jan. 6 riot as "offensive and misleading" in a letter.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not yet said if they will attend the ceremony.
A well-known headhunting firm, which for years had been trying to get journalists to work for Ozy Media, sent this plaintive email out to a recruiting target last week.
Fred Ryan has told colleagues he’ll recuse himself from the library’s decision-making this year. But the perception of his divided loyalties on such a high-stakes project has created a wave of quiet alarm at the top of the Post.
But don't expect to see Fox including revelations about its false election claims any time soon.
Donald Trump's campaign is running up against the brick wall of Fox News's "soft ban" on the former president.
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of China said the harassment of foreign correspondents peaked during the 2022 Winter Olympics and the Communist Party Congress.
The network and its parent company, the local television giant Nexstar, are hoping to become a fourth major force in cable news and a major new player in the American news landscape.