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Ron DeSantis Sued by Heckling Activist Over Press Conference Ban
Thomas Kennedy says he is being prevented from attending public pressers after being listed as a "known agitator" in Florida.
Prince Harry's Concern Over Meghan's Security Predates Royal Split—Book
Harry's concern over Meghan Markle's safety could have influenced his rush to the altar, author Tina Brown recounts in her new book "The Palace Papers."
Prince Harry Sues Same Tabloid as Meghan Markle Over Police Security Story
The case represents the latest in a series of lawsuit the Sussexes have file against various media outlets in just three years.
Banks Chided for Asking If U.S. Has Had President 'Attack' Press Like Biden
Banks also tweeted a video of the exchange between President Joe Biden and Fox News' Peter Doocy with the caption "Congrats" and tagged Doocy.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Did Not Launch a Single Media Lawsuit in 202
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry previously launched six lawsuits in just more than a year—but did not bring any new cases in 2021.
Meghan Markle Wins Just $1.36 in Damages From Tabloid for Privacy Breach
Meghan Markle has been awarded $1.36 for breach of privacy in a case that exposed her personal messages—but she will get another sum for copyright infringement.
Poland's Andrzej Duda Vetos Bill Forcing Discovery to Sell TV Network
Discovery would have had to sell its stakes in TVN under the bill, as they owned more than 49 percent of the network.
Kate Middleton Hosts Christmas Carol Service Linked to Documentary Bust-Up
Kate Middleton is preparing to host a royal Christmas carol service tied to an argument over a documentary about the rift between Prince William and Harry.
Meghan's Privacy Ordeal Could Drag on As Tabloid Eyes Supreme Court Appeal
Meghan Markle won a two-year privacy battle—but the tabloid she sued may appeal again.
Why Meghan Texts Released by Bullying Accusation Aide Did Not Swing Lawsuit
Meghan Markle's private messages exposed by a former aide forced her into an embarrassing apology—but she still won her tabloid lawsuit.
Meghan Markle Calls Mail on Sunday 'Daily Fail' After Court Victory
The Duchess of Sussex issued a lengthy statement after winning a two-year tabloid privacy lawsuit that at one stage left her fearing she would lose a pregnancy.
How Prince William Embraced British Press as Harry and Meghan Rejected Them
Prince William told reporters "interpret this as a group hug," weeks after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry started suing newspapers, according to a documentary.
Meghan Markle Bullying Leak Not Authorized by Prince William—Royal Reporter
Accusations Meghan Markle bullied her staff were not leaked with Prince William's approval, according to the journalist who broke the story.
Meghan Markle's Lawyer Accuses Senior Palace Figure of Working Against Her
Meghan Markle's lawyer told a bombshell documentary a "senior palace source" wanted to "defeat" her privacy lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid.
Princess Diana's Friend Says Harry and William Documentary Could Cost BBC
A Prince Harry and Prince William documentary could damage the BBC's coverage of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee after it was denounced by the royal family.
How Tabloid Editor Reacted to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Relationship
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's romance provoked an unusual response from the editor of the U.K. tabloid that first broke the story in 2016.
Royal Family Slam 'Unfounded Claims' in Documentary on Harry and William
A BBC documentary about Prince William and Prince Harry has triggered a war of words with the royal family, weeks after a separate argument over Princess Diana.
Los Angeles Times, BBC Staff Get Death Threats Over China Floods Reporting
"The BBC has a long history of ideological bias against China," China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Hong Kong Police Arrest 1 Detain 2 Ex-Apple Daily Journalists After Closure
The former executive Editor-In-Chief was arrested and two former journalists from Apple Daily, were detained following their bail being revoked.
How Meghan Markle Helped Naomi Osaka After French Open Tennis Dispute
Naomi Osaka thanked Meghan Markle for support in her French Open tennis battle—which touches on a subject where the duchess may have specialist experience.
Newspaper Editor, Reporter Could Be Sentenced to Jail For Use of Recorder
"The penalty does not fit the crime," said the newspaper's publisher Brian Bloom.
Apple Daily Cites Safety of Staff, Assets Freeze as Reasons Behind Closure
Germany's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Apple Daily's shutdown is another "hard blow against press freedom in Hong Kong."
Journalist Mistaken for Sexual Predator Convicted of Resisting Arrest
Police claim an officer thought the reporter was a man trying to take photos inside a woman's restroom. The reporter, Ho Ka-yan, was sentenced to four weeks in jail.
Naomi Osaka Avoids Media Obligations, Will Withdraw From French Open
"I think now the best thing for the tournament, the other players and my well-being is that I withdraw so that everyone can get back to focusing on the tennis," said Osaka, the No. 2 player in the world.
Journalists Allege Minnesota State Troopers Assaulted Them Amid Protests
In lawsuit filed Tuesday night, photographer Carolyn Cole and Bureau Chief Molly Hennessey-Fiske, both of the Los Angeles Times, alleged that troopers trapped them against a block wall and hit them with blunt projectiles, tear gas and chemical spray.
21 GOP Officials Call on Biden to Stop Blocking Press Access to Border
Republican lawmakers are urging Biden to let journalists tour the migrant facilities at the border, but the president said he's not sure when that will happen.
A Supreme Court Divided Cannot Stand. John Roberts Must Step up or Step Off
Amidst high-profile leaks, the chief justice faces a crisis. He must regain control over the Court.
Chicagoans React to the Loss of Legendary Local Weatherman Jerry Taft
A staple of the Chicago local media, Taft was beloved as a weatherman for bringing an upbeat sense of humor to his forecasts.
Twitter Shows Reporters Getting Temps Taken Before Entering White House
A reporter was turned away from the White House because his temperature was deemed too high.
China's Expulsion of 3 WSJ Journalists Is 'Unprecedented' Retaliation
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of China called the journalists' expulsion the "most alarming" measure Chinese authorities have taken.