Politics Apr 17 Fox News-Dominion defamation suit delayed by judge without reason The Delaware judge overseeing a voting machine company's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News has announced a delay in the start of the trial until Tuesday, giving no reason in announcing the recess.
Politics Apr 16 Fox News, 2020 election lies set to face jury in Dominion lawsuit Monday Starting Monday in a courtroom in Delaware, Fox News executives and stars will have to answer for their role in spreading doubt about the 2020 presidential election and creating the gaping wound that remains in America's democracy.
Arts Mar 14 U2 reimagines 40 of its best-known songs in new album The four men of U2, now either 61 or 62 years old, revisit material written in some cases when they were little more than kids out of Dublin.
Politics Mar 11 Records released in Fox defamation suit show pressures on network’s journalists The released documents related to Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox offer insight into how the network's stars and leadership responded at a time of high anxiety and how giving its audience what it wanted to hear took precedence over reporting…
Politics Mar 09 Lawsuit against Fox reveals push to influence elections for top Republicans Thousands of pages of documents in a recent lawsuit show that Fox News' top executives sometimes were actively involved in politics rather than simply reporting or offering opinions on it.
Politics Mar 08 Tucker Carlson’s scorn for Trump revealed in defamation lawsuit filings The defamation lawsuit against Fox News by a voting machine company is revealing some bluntly negative behind-the-scenes Fox attitudes toward Donald Trump.
Politics Mar 07 Fox Chairman Rupert Murdoch said under oath 2020 election was ‘not stolen,’ according to court filings The transcript and other material released Tuesday expand on earlier disclosures that paint a portrait of behind-the-scenes doubt — or outright dismissals — of Trump's voting fraud claims, even as the network gave them airtime.
Nation Sep 08 Bernard Shaw, 1st CNN chief anchor and pioneering Black broadcaster, dies at 82 Bernard Shaw, CNN's chief anchor for two decades and a pioneering Black broadcast journalist best remembered for calmly reporting the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991 as missiles flew around him in Baghdad, has died.
Politics Jun 27 How the Jan. 6 committee is taking a new approach Many observers expected the Jan. 6 committee hearings would be nothing more than reruns, but they've proven much more.
Politics May 16 What is ‘great replacement theory’ and how does it fuel racist violence? Investigators are still piecing together the motives of the mass shooter who killed 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, this weekend. But authorities aren't hesitating to call it a racially motivated attack.