by Sydney Smith on Sep 23, 2016
USA Today Suspends Glenn Reynolds for ‘Run Them Down’ Tweet on Charlotte Protests
USA Today suspended law professor and columnist Glenn Reynolds after he tweeted "run them down," referring to the protesters in...
USA Today suspended law professor and columnist Glenn Reynolds after he tweeted "run them down," referring to the protesters in...
Australia's Channel Nine paid blogger Belle Gibson $75,000 for an exclusive interview after she was busted for faking brain cancer....
Fox News' Sean Hannity appeared in a Donald Trump ad without telling the network he planned to do so. He won't be...
Empire State News claimed it is false to say one in five children are sexually abused in the U.S. Instead,...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released new guidelines for when its agents can pose as journalists, now requiring top brass...
The New York Times' Kabul bureau chief Rod Nordland shouldn't have published comments made by a fellow journalist in an...
Former News of the World editor Colin Myler and former legal manager Tom Crone were found in contempt of the...
The Weekend Australian invaded the privacy of a woman who complained about Australian politician Jamie Briggs' behavior toward her, the Australian...
Two UK publications invaded the privacy of Kate Middleton and Prince George when they published long-lens photos of them at...
Glenn Beck settled a libel lawsuit filed against him and his show after he claimed Saudi student Abdulrahman Alharbi was...