Newspaper Chain Gannett Is Requiring Employees to Take Unpaid Leave in a Move to Cut Costs Local journalism is seeing employment and advertising dollars decline, which is hitting the nation's largest newspaper publisher especially hard. By Rachyl Jones
The Embattled Boy Scouts May Have to Sell Norman Rockwell Collection for Legal Fees One of Rockwell's longest-running gigs was illustrating pictures for the Boy Scouts' magazine, and the organization owns at least 65 original Rockwell works. By Helen Holmes
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: What Critics Are Saying About Rami Malek as Queen’s Freddie Mercury Will Rami Malek score his first Oscar nomination for his turn as Freddie Mercury? Judging by these reviews, not likely. By Brandon Katz
Of All The Oil Boom Towns in All Southern Texas: <em>Texas Monthly</em> Writer Claims <em> USA Today</em> Took His Story By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
And We Thought Facebook’s Sports Fans Were Annoying: Social Network Now Courts Gamers By Molly Mulshine
Helicopter Parents Now Using Find My iPhone to Ensure Teens Aren’t Making Out With Each Other By Molly Mulshine