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Meghan Markle Wants to Secure a Victory in Her Tabloid Lawsuit This Week

The Duchess of Sussex is back in (virtual) court, and her lawyers want a summary judgment.
By Morgan Halberg

Prince Harry Is Suing a U.K. Tabloid for Libel

The Duke of Sussex is taking legal action against the 'Mail on Sunday' and its publisher, Associated Newspapers.
By Morgan Halberg

New Court Documents Claim Royal Aides Helped Meghan Markle Pen Letter to Her Father

The Duchess of Sussex is in the midst of a major lawsuit against Associated Newspapers over the paper's publication of a private letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, two years ago.
By Morgan Halberg

David Hockney Says Smokers Have Developed an ‘Immune System’ Against Coronavirus

By Helen Holmes

What’s Going to Happen to Anna Delvey, New York’s Most Famous Fake German Heiress?

By Helen Holmes

Right Wing Conspiracy Theorists Obsess Over Hillary Clinton’s Health and Scarf Choice

By Davis Richardson
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Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Go Glamping on Their Honeymoon?

By Margaret Abrams
Rob Porter.

White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter Resigns Following Abuse Allegations

By Davis Richardson
Facebook filed a new patent to predict users' socioeconomic statuses.

Here’s How Facebook’s New Algorithm Predicts Whether You Are Rich or Poor

By Sissi Cao
Apple will likely issue the first foldable phone in 2018.

Apple’s Solution to the Ever-Larger iPhone? Fold it

By Sissi Cao
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Meghan Markle Attended a Private Tea Party With Queen Elizabeth

By Margaret Abrams
Don't bet your money on that.

Wikipedia Thought Australian $100 Bills Were Called ‘Jolly Green Giants’

By John Bonazzo
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - AUGUST 18: Jars of Nutella are displayed on a shelf at a market on August 18, 2014 in San Francisco, California. The threat of a Nutella shortage is looming after a March frost in Turkey destroyed nearly 70 percent of the hazelnut crops, the main ingredient in the popular chocolate spread. Turkey is the largest producer of hazelnuts in the world. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

About That $5 Spoonful of Nutella in Melbourne…

By Brady Dale
Iconic.

Ivanka Trump’s Wine-Drinking, Fur-Wearing Neighbor Is the Internet’s New Obsession

By John Bonazzo
ANTARCTICA - OCTOBER 27: An iceberg floats near the coast of West Antarctica as seen from a window of a NASA Operation IceBridge airplane on October 27, 2016 in-flight over Antarctica. NASA's Operation IceBridge has been studying how polar ice has evolved over the past eight years and is currently flying a set of 12-hour research flights over West Antarctica at the start of the melt season. Researchers have used the IceBridge data to observe that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may be in a state of irreversible decline directly contributing to rising sea levels. NASA and University of California, Irvine (UCI) researchers have recently detected the speediest ongoing Western Antarctica glacial retreat rates ever observed. The United Nations climate change talks begin November 7 in the Moroccan city of Marrakech.

NOAA Scientists Falsify Data to Dupe World Leaders on Climate Change

By Selwyn Duke
Is Wikipedia right about the Daily Mail?

Wikipedia Bans the Daily Mail as a Source Because It’s ‘Unreliable’

By John Bonazzo
NASA says there's no danger of Nibiru (or anything else) obliterating planet Earth anytime soon.

Is a Gigantic Asteroid Going to Obliterate Earth This Month?

By John Bonazzo
Tucker Carlson, who founded The Daily Caller.

Daily Caller’s Tucker Carlson: Today’s Journalists ‘Cowards, Trite and Stupid’

By John Bonazzo
Bella Hadid on the Australian runway

Bella Hadid Is Overshadowing Australian Fashion Week

By Dena Silver
It's the cheesiest

Cheddar, the ‘CNBC For Millennials,’ Shows You Can Market Anything to Millennials

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
The inaugural class of David Carr Fellows was announced this morning.

The Biggest Media Stories of 2015

By John Bonazzo
The Observer's Wheels Up story was copied by two British newspapers without credit.(Photo: Facebook)

The Daily Mail Was ‘Inspired By’ One of My Stories

By John Bonazzo
We could make a lot of really terrible pig puns here, but we'll just let you use your imagination. (Photo: Twitter)

David Cameron’s Pig Joins Twitter After #PigGate

By John Bonazzo
DailyMail vs. Gawker

Daily Mail Sues Gawker for Defamation in Story Bashing Daily Mail

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
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