NY Times changes social media guidelines so reporters don't appear biased
New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet issued new social media guidelines to his newsroom on Friday so that the paper’s journalists are not perceived as biased.
New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet issued new social media guidelines to his newsroom on Friday so that the paper’s journalists are not perceived as biased.
Armored vehicles with laser weapons, silent motorcycles that can run on jet fuel, self-driving ATVs and futuristic Chevy trucks - there were a lot of eye-popping vehicles in the nation’s capital this week.
Symphony of the Seas will be Royal Caribbean's grandest vessel yet.
As the weather turns cooler, you might be looking for ways to keep outdoor living part of your routine. These 10 ideas can help make the most of enjoying the fresh air on your porch and patio or in your yard this season, whether you’re bookmarking dates for fall outings or looking for ways to keep your garden inviting.
President Trump announced plans Friday to decertify the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, saying he believes the “radical regime” has committed multiple violations of the agreement as he kicked a decision over whether to restore sanctions back to Congress.
Scores of civilians including women and children are fleeing the last few remaining neighborhoods held by the Islamic State group in Syria's northern city of Raqqa, ahead of an anticipated final push by U.S.-backed fighters seeking to retake the city.
Sears Canada has received court approval to liquidate all its remaining stores, putting 12,000 employees out of a job.
Authorities say a former Ohio State University running back faces three counts of rape for an alleged sexual assault of a woman this summer.
A 17-year-old girl was sexually assaulted three times in the span of an hour as she walked home from a night out in London, police said.
The older brother of a French jihadi who killed Jewish schoolchildren and soldiers in 2012 says he had no idea what his sibling was plotting.
Authorities say four members of the Air Force spray painted satanic symbols on a South Carolina church that dates back more than 250 years.
The Latest on the search for a suspect in four southern Ohio slayings (all times local): 11:55 a.m.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is being removed from a junior-high reading list in a Mississippi school district.
The NFL is investigating a disturbing video showing a Carolina Panthers fan pummeling another spectator during Thursday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
A South Carolina restaurant manager has been ordered held without bond on charges of abusing and enslaving a mentally challenged employee, according to information released by federal authorities.
The long-rumored layoffs have started to happen at ABC Television Group, mostly in roles outside of content development and creation. The cutbacks, which began on Thursday, are likely to impact 100 to 200 of the company’s 9,000 employees.
The Colorado Avalanche are right where they were a year ago -- 3-1-0 after four games heading into Friday's home game against the Anaheim Ducks.
President Donald Trump assured a high-profile gathering of Christian conservatives on Friday that his administration will defend religious organizations, promising a return to traditional American values while again subtly stoking the fire he helped ignite over NFL players kneeling during the national anthem.
The populist backlash against the tone-deaf and arguably reprehensible actions of certain players in Silicon Valley has increased in recent months. A new essay in Silicon Valley suggests that despite the benefits companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon provide to consumers, the costs are starting to outweigh the benefits.
Wentz came up big in a huge game, throwing for 222 yards and three touchdowns against one of the NFL's top defenses
President Trump plans to announce Friday he will ‘decertify’ the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, kicking a decision over whether to restore sanctions back to Congress.
After a Playboy Playmate reportedly accused Oliver Stone of grabbing her breast, Patricia Arquette is speaking out, claiming the famed director made her feel uncomfortable.
Penelope Cruz revealed she was upset on the last day of shooting her first nude scene, afraid she would never work again.
The wife of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell used a secret Twitter account to defend her embattled husband from critical posters on the social media site.
The Latest on the NCAA ruling on North Carolina's multi-year academic case (all times local): 11:20 a.m.