Facebook and Google Might Have to Pay Publishers for News
Regulators in Australia are readying their recommendations
Plans Announced for Rebuilding of Notre-Dame Spire
The new spire will look a lot like the old one
Body Found During Search for Naya Rivera in Lake Piru
The "Glee" star has been missing since last week
How “GoldenEye” Revitalized James Bond 25 Years Ago
A new book offers plenty of insights into the long-running secret agent
Jay-Z Leads Lawsuit to Reform Mississippi Prison
The lawsuit addresses unsanitary conditions at Parchman Prison
Confederacy Has Unexpected Legacy in Brazil
After many years without controversy, it's begun to stir up conflict
Academy's Inner Workings Revealed Via Roman Polanski Lawsuit
Polanski is seeking to be re-admitted to the Academy
Trump Confirms 2018 US Cyberattack to Stop Russian Trolls
The comments were made in an interview with The Washington Post
Great White Play North Dakota To Unmasked, Non-Socially Distanced Audience
The outdoor concert took place in Dickinson, North Dakota
During Pandemic, A Renewed Embrace of Camping
From first-timers to dedicated glampers
Should You Replace Your Car's Headlights With LEDs?
A new report suggests caution
Protests Prompt Removal of John Wayne Exhibit at USC
The materials will move to a more research-oriented space
Jaguars, Leopards Among New Targets of Wildlife Traffickers
Their bones have been passed off as tiger bones to some buyers
The Strange History of Ghislaine Maxwell Associate Laura Goldman
Including some questions as to her veracity
In Richmond, A Monument to Arthur Ashe Endures
A statue of Ashe stands on Monument Avenue
Research Scientists Develop Groundbreaking Artificial Cartilage
The new material is strong enough to work in knees