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Pennsylvania Paper Rips Rep. Scott Perry as He Denies Seeking Trump Pardon
"Was he...admitting to criminal or unethical behavior? Why else would he ask? It certainly raises suspicions," the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette asked Friday.
Russian Newspaper Co-Founded by Mikhail Gorbachev Shuts Down After Warning
The independent newspaper said it would stop production until the war in Ukraine is over after it received a second warning from the Russian government.
Woman Submits References to God for a Place in Heaven in CV-style Obituary
"Lord, I hope that you will find that I have met my Objectives and deserve a place in Your heavenly home," she wrote
Texas AG Ken Paxton Refuses to Turn Over Records Related to Jan. 6
Texas newspapers filed a complaint in early January alleging Paxton violated state open records laws by not turning over his communications around January 6.
Pro-Democracy News Site Shut Down by Hong Kong Government
Seven people tied to the news outlet were arrested and the government froze the outlet's financial assets.
Newspaper Publisher Lee Enterprises Rejects Alden Hedge Fund's $141M Offer
Lee Enterprises, which owns such newspapers as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Buffalo News, said that a potential takeover by the hedge fund wasn't in its shareholders' best interests.
St. Louis, Omaha Newspapers Eyed for Purchase by Alden Capital Hedge Fund
Alden Global Capital, one of the country's largest newspaper owners known for cutting costs, has offered to buy local newspaper chain Lee Enterprises.
News Deserts Are a Threat to Democracy
News deserts are one of the final frontiers of fake news and misinformation—and often disinformation.
Tamil Guardian Has Instagram Removed Again 12 Hours After Reactivation
"Our work is crucial and it is being silenced," Tamil Guardian said in a statement after their account was disabled.
Man Convicted of Killing 5 in Newspaper Shooting to Serve Over 5 Life Terms
The judge said Ramos showed no remorse for the crimes and reportedly told a state psychiatrist that he would kill more if released.
American Newspapers Ask Biden for Evacuation Of Journalists From Kabul
The publisher of The Washington Post, Fred Ryan, is asking for the administration's help in getting "204 journalists, support staff and families" in Kabul to safety.
Capital Gazette Closed Physical Newsroom After Hedge Fund Sale
"We lost journalists on that day in 2018, and now we think we might be losing our local paper as well," Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said.
Tribune Unions: Sale of Papers Puts 'Profit and Greed Over Local News'
A hundred newspapers and 200 publications already under Alden's ownership have suffered devastating cuts to newsrooms, a reality the guilds representing Tribune employees pledge to fight.
Little Mix Urges Newspaper to 'Do Better' After Front Page Identity Mix-Up
"Why is it that the two women of color are always mistaken for each other?" Leigh-Anne Pinnock tweeted.
Tabloid Appeals Meghan Markle's Victory in Private Letter Lawsuit
Meghan Markle's privacy victory against a U.K. tabloid will be placed under scrutiny after the newspaper requested permission to appeal.
'Catharsis and Relief': How Newspapers Reacted to Chauvin's Guilty Verdict
Derek Chauvin was convicted of third-degree murder, second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Trump will exit 'tarred and feathered': European press react to impeachment
Le Monde, El Pais and The Times of London were among major publications featuring Trump's impeachment on their front pages.
How AG Bill Barr Might Punish Google
Google battles Bill Barr; Single employees at Facebook battle parents; and a Spotify guy to the rescue at Gannett.
Meghan Markle Accuses Mail on Sunday of 'Humiliating' Her Father
The Duchess of Sussex's lawyers accussed the Mail on Sunday of "manipulating" Thomas Markle and claimed he missed her wedding because of "shaming" over his staged paparazzi pictures.
A Local Alaska Newspaper Company Can Be Yours for Free—With a Catch
Journalist Larry Persily, owner of the Skagway News, is giving away ownership of the paper to a person willing to move to the town of Skagway to run the paper's operations.
British Press Pulls No Punches on First Day of Donald Trump U.K. Visit
The first day of the president's state visit went relatively smoothly as he was received by the royal family at Buckingham Palace.
Trump Is Breaking U.K. Political Conventions and Local Papers Are Loving It
Interviews with the president took pride of place in national newspapers this weekend, though Trump's controversial comments have won him little support from the British people.
How Anti-Trump Activists Created Fake 'Washington Post'
The culprits behind the stunt were various anti-Trump, left-wing activist organizations and individuals who've long-called for the president's removal from office.
Trump Tries to Get on Front Page of Favorite Newspapers
It was discovered a few months into Trump's presidency that he went so far as to have fake TIME magazine covers created and printed in the past to display in at least five of his exclusive golf clubs around the world from Florida to Virginia to Scotland.
Over 300 News Organizations Respond To Trump's Attacks
Over 300 news organizations across the country participated.
Police Called On Boy Delivering Paper, Mom Says
"This little boy did absolutely nothing wrong, and to say that they were threatened [by him] is insulting."
The Word 'Shithole' Makes Its New York Times Debut
Donald Trump's foul mouth is forcing family-friendly newspapers to start publishing profanity.
Ben Bradlee is the 'Newspaperman' We Need
A new HBO documentary brings the legendary 'Washington Post' editor into the fight against 'fake news.'
Ohio Paper Is Sorry for Hitler-Mustached Trump Photo
"This particular photo was edited in a sloppy manner to make it appear the president had a mustache," the paper wrote in a post on its Facebook page.