Trump vehemently denies claims of writing a suggestive letter to Epstein, promising legal action against the newspaper that published the allegations. The fallout continues as MAGA supporters defend him.
A suspect in Liverpool is arrested for drug-driving after a shocking incident where a vehicle drove into crowds. The police are praised for their swift actions, while concerns rise over potential budget cuts in social housing and policing.
Exciting news for fans of The Office! This fall, Peacock launches 'The Paper,' a new spinoff that follows a small-town newspaper. Join the documentary crew as they revive The Truth Teller and dive into hilarious antics!
Peacock has unveiled 'The Paper', a mockumentary set in the same universe as 'The Office'. Premiering in September, it follows a documentary crew uncovering a historic newspaper. Don't miss the first look!
In a significant development, public sector workers are set to receive proposed pay increases, pressuring the Chancellor. With potential industrial action looming, the government's response is critical. Meanwhile, new migration laws and the impact of tariffs on US ports add to the unfolding story.
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times can continue its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging they have stolen millions of their works to train AI. This ruling could lead to a jury trial, as media organizations fight to protect their content.
Many papers analyze Trump's decision to stop intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, raising concerns over its impact on military operations. Could this lead to dire consequences for Kyiv?
CBS Mornings star Gayle King faces backlash from Washington Post staff for joining an all-female space flight with Katy Perry and Lauren Sánchez, coinciding with turmoil at the newspaper over editorial changes by Jeff Bezos.
Jeff Bezos shakes up The Washington Post's opinion section, announcing a shift towards defending personal liberties and free markets, prompting the exit of opinion editor David Shipley.
Major UK newspapers join forces in the 'Make It Fair' campaign to protect creative industries from AI companies exploiting copyright protections. Learn how the media is fighting back against proposed changes that could harm the $152 billion UK creative industry.