Prince Harry's legal move could backfire spectacularly
Prince Harry could stand to lose around $12.45 million in a court case against the Murdoch empire.
Lauren Boebert rebuked in home state newspaper column: "Cowardice"
The Colorado Sun column chastised Boebert for "cowardice" that has eroded GOP support within the state.
Prince Harry's "saving his energy" for new media battles
Prince Harry spared himself "brand damage" by dropping a lawsuit—but "it is not a war lost," a lawyer has told Newsweek.
Prince Harry's multi-million-dollar gamble
Battle lines were drawn between Prince Harry and a Murdoch tabloid as new insight emerged into the huge cost of failure.
Pressure mounts over Prince Harry's lawsuits
Prince Harry scrapping a lawsuit—at a potential cost of up to $1 million—comes after several other setbacks and warning signs.
Conservative New Hampshire publisher rips Donald Trump: "Dangerous man"
Ex-publisher of the New Hampshire Union Leader Joe McQuaid said Donald Trump has "no business being president."
Greg Abbott rebuked by Texas newspaper for "dangerous and reckless" remarks
The paper said the governor's rhetoric undermined the state's law enforcement at a time when its authority was "sorely needed."
Prince Harry facing pivotal year for bitter lawsuit
Prince Harry is waiting for a clapback from his most hated British tabloid.
Greg Abbott rebuked by largest Texas newspaper for "sowing chaos"
The governor's busing program has bused around 34,000 migrants to New York City since August 2022.
Prince Harry asks police for help
Prince Harry's lawyer wants a police investigation into a British tabloid and said "editors such as Piers Morgan clearly knew."
Florida newspaper's stark warning about Ron DeSantis
"Imagine that level of pettiness, backed by the breathtaking power of the Oval Office," the Orlando Sentinel piece read.
What Prince Harry's Daily Mail ruling could mean for tabloid press
Prince Harry is on a mission to give the British tabloids a "bloody nose" in "the ultimate legal fight night," a lawyer told Newsweek.
Prince Harry to find out his legal fate
Prince Harry and Sir Elton John are about to find out whether criminal allegations against a tabloid nemesis will be thrown out.
Prince Harry and Meghan break tabloid ban over king's birthday snub
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle banned their staff from dealing with a U.K. newspaper that now says it has been given an exclusive.
Chinese state media's dire warning to US about "dangerous" military tension
The Global Times wrote that the United States has tried to provoke China, while all of Beijing's actions have been in "self-defense."
Is Meghan Markle writing a memoir? What we know
Markle's future career moves have long been debated by the British press, but focus in recent weeks has fallen on speculation about a possible book.
Why Lily Allen says Meghan Markle should be woman of the year
Meghan Markle has had a year of highs and lows but singer Lily Allen still backed her when asked during an awards ceremony.
Trump's old favorite newspaper dubs him one of the "worst men in America"
The New York Post said that Trump took the classified documents from the White House to "serve his own ego" and show how "important he used to be."
Donald Trump blasted by his old favorite newspaper after "unhinged" threats
"Americans know that Trump can't stop himself from nursing piddling grudges and throwing out childish insults," read the New York Post's editorial.
Prince William and Kate Middleton praise tabloid Prince Harry is suing
William and Kate have thanked readers of "The Sun" newspaper for supporting a "fantastic campaign" for the British Red Cross amid Harry's ongoing lawsuit.
Prince Harry's "spare" comments on Prince William's children "outrageous"
Harry recently told a U.K. newspaper that William has made it clear to him that "his kids are not my responsibility"
Kari Lake mocked by columnists from Arizona's largest newspaper
Lake continues to call herself "the duly elected governor" of Arizona despite her opponent, Katie Hobbs, already being sworn in.
Josh Hawley's "prominent" Jan. 6 role, "lies" blasted by home state papers
Hawley was a prominent member of the GOP "Sedition Caucus" who called into doubt the results of the 2020 presidential election.
A Twitter Implosion Provides One Last Chance for Newspapers
Twitter's instability under an erratic and right-wing Elon Musk is a hidden opportunity for newspapers to rebuild and reclaim the public square of the internet and save themselves in the process.
Jenna Ortega comparison to Kanye West over "antisemitic hate" sparks debate
In response to a tweet posted by Ortega, "The Times of Israel" recently published an article asking: "Jenna Ortega vs. Kanye: Whose antisemitic hate is worse?"
'NYT' response to prior crossword swastika accusations resurfaces
"Yes, hi. It's NOT a swastika. Honest to God," read a 2017 tweet from the verified New York Times Games Twitter account.
The New York Times speaks out on claims its crossword resembles swastika
"This is a common crossword design," a spokesperson for the newspaper said in a statement.
Who is Jeremy Clarkson? Meghan Markle critic wants "excrement" flung at her
Clarkson wrote in his column that he is "dreaming of the day when [Meghan] is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain," and shamed.
Many House Republicans "too dimwitted" to wield power: Wall Street Journal
The GOP's razor-thin new House majority is presenting significant headaches for Representative Kevin McCarthy and sowing division in the party.
British media slams "Harry & Meghan" Netflix documentary: "Soap opera"
The day after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's anticipated docuseries debuted, a number of U.K. newspapers attacked the couple.