by Sydney Smith on Feb 01, 2015
Paul Gascoigne Sues Daily Star for ‘False’ Drunken Betting Story, Invasion of Privacy
The UK Daily Star accused former England soccer player and soccer manager Paul Gascoigne, aka Gazza, of spending a ton...
The UK Daily Star accused former England soccer player and soccer manager Paul Gascoigne, aka Gazza, of spending a ton...
Famous and now-deceased Australian author Colleen McCullough was described as "plain of feature, and certainly overweight" in her obituary in...
Two of six Sun journalists were cleared of accusations that they paid public officials like police and prison officials for...
Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun is starting a public editor position to handle reader complaints and reactions, the paper announced...
The Daily Beast wrongly reported today that Mitt Romney was going to announce his candidacy for president. In fact, the...
The UK Mirror has settled five lawsuits with celebrities after invading their privacy by hacking their phones to get information...
The Australian Press Council ruled that the Sydney Morning Herald broke offense standards with its July cartoon slammed for anti-Semitism....
Andy Coulson, the former editor of News of the World, will go on trial yet again this summer. Coulson's retrial...
ESPN host Chris Fowler was duped by a fake website, MediaMass, because he failed to check his facts. Fowler reported...
Maria Shriver, NBC News correspondent, reported about an upcoming movie, Still Alice, starring Julianne Moore. But Shriver wasn't just a curious...