Boris Johnson's Best Brussels Dispatches
The London mayor served as a legendary Euroskeptic 'Telegraph' correspondent.
'Rolling Stone' Magazine's 'Jackie' to Appear in Court
Anonymous figure at center of a retracted article on campus sexual assault to be deposed for first time.
China Wants to Ban Foreign Media From Publishing Online
The far-reaching directive, which covers news, gaming and entertainment, starts next month.
Bahrain Frees Four American Journalists: Lawyer
The group were accused of participating in an illegal gathering by authorities in Bahrain.
'We Won't Be Intimidated': Dublin Journalists Defiant
The 'Irish Independent' used its front page to stand up to threats from organized gangs.
'Newsweek' Drops Paywall for Access to All Web Stories
Web and magazine cover stories will no longer count toward the paywall limit.
New Film Explores James Foley and the Lure of Conflict
The documentary won the Audience Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
How Does Yahoo Make Its Money?
Short answer: It still serves a lot of pages and it sells a lot of ads.
Nick Denton's Move to Sell a Minority Stake in Gawker
Gawker just secured its first ever outside investment. That's a pretty big reversal.
Tabloid News Site Ratter Is Shutting Down Indefinitely
The site, which fired its entire editorial staff in May, is taking "a little break"—possibly for good.
Jason Rezaian 'Feeling Good' After Release From Iran
The Washington Post reporter was one of five Americans freed in a prisoner exchange.
BBC Hits Back at Anti-Scottish Claims
Britain's state broadcaster denies nationalist complaints that it fails to adequately serve Scotland
'Charlie Hebdo' Marks Rocky 1st Anniversary of Attacks
This week's anniversary cover features a bloodied God and a message: The killer is still out there.
Gay Talese on Journalism's Woes
The veteran journalist discusses the art of listening and the terror of voice recorders.
France, Syria Deadliest Places for Journalists in 2015
Nearly 70 journalists were killed on the job this year.
Why Did So Many Good Pop Culture Sites Die in 2015?
It's been a rough year for the pop culture Internet.
15 Writers Confess the Worst Thing They Wrote in 2015
We asked successful writers to open up about their worst failures.
Jason Rezaian's 500 Days in Jail Marked With Readathon
The Washington Post journalist is being held in Tehran's Evin Prison.
Egypt Detains Freelance Journalist Ismail Alexandrani
Alexandrani has written critical stories of the Egyptian government's action in Sinai.
Thai Printers Leave Blank Space on NYT Front Page
Press freedom in Thailand has plummeted over the past decade.
How to Survive Thanksgiving Dinner With Media People
Thanksgiving can be rough when you have to listen to your cousin blab about working at Vice.
Gender Gap in Global Media Stubbornly High: Report
Women make up less than one quarter of people seen, heard or read about in the news.
Watch: Trailer for '7 Days in Syria,' a Documentary About Reporting on War
Amid chaos, Newsweek's Janine di Giovanni tells the human stories of those caught up in Syria's war.
Gawker Lays Off Several Staffers, Refocuses on Politics
The new Gawker is here, and it's all about politics.
What Journalism Movies Get Right (and Wrong) in 2015
"Spotlight" is the latest—and best—in a string of recent movies about journalists. Does Hollywood know what it's talking about?
Watch an Exclusive New Trailer for 'Spotlight'
"Spotlight" tells the story of The Boston Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2002 investigation into sex abuse in the Massachusetts Catholic Church.
Why Facebook Traffic to Big Sites Has Plummeted in 2015
The Huffington Post, Fox News and BuzzFeed are seeing major drops in Facebook traffic. Here's why.
'New York Times' Delivers Google Cardboard to Subscribers, Betting Big on Virtual Reality
The "Times" aims to set itself apart from the VR competition in terms of quality and accessibility.
Can Twitter Make Moments the Future of News?
Journalists are cold toward Moments, but Twitter is pushing forward with it.
Vice Media Blacks Out Network Worldwide to Call for Release of Detained Journalist
British reporter Mohammed Rasool was arrested in Turkey two months ago for failing to provide proper government accreditation.