'Hostile' Residents Try to Drown Out TV Report on Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooter Outside His Former High School
Baltimore residents attempted to drown out a news reporter's live broadcast outside Gilman School, the prestigious all-boys school Luigi Mangione graduated from in 2016.
Rupert Murdoch Suffers Defeat in Real-Life Succession Drama Sparked by an Episode of HBO's 'Succession'
Rupert Murdoch's attempt to secure his eldest son Lachlan's control over the family's media empire was blocked by a Nevada commissioner.
Thalí García's Ex-Husband Dead at 34: What Happened to Gabriel Romero?
Romero was García's first husband and the father to her daughter.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests Defunding Major News Outlet With New Subcommittee Behind Her
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that her new subcommittee addressing government efficiency will look at defunding NPR and applying budget cuts to sanctuary states.
Onion CEO: We Bought Infowars Because 'People on Bluesky Told Us It Would Be Funny' -- And They Were Right
Following a defamation lawsuit resulting in far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones having to auction off Infowars, the rightwing media platform run by Jones was purchased by satirical media outlet The Onion due to feedback from users on the social media app Bluesky.
President of Climate Change Summit Host Nation Calls Oil a 'Gift from God,' Slams Criticism of Emissions as 'Western Fake News'
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev slammed the West's hypocrisy around emissions while hailing oil and gas as a "gift of God" during his opening remarks at COP29.
Top Newspaper Decides to Ditch Elon Musk's 'Toxic' Social Media Platform for Good, Says Negatives Outweigh Benefits
A British newspaper has informed its audience that it will no longer have a presence on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) due to other content the platform has been used to promote.
House Republicans Celebrate 'Big Win' Over Company They Say Sabotaged Conservative Media
The House Judiciary Committee had given Japanese company Dentsu a hard deadline to provide documents related to this alleged activity
Adviser Tells Media Outlet Trump 'Exhausted' and Unable to Do Interviews, Recommends Pro-Trump Rapper Instead
Former President Donald Trump has been agreeing to interviews then failing to schedule a date because he is allegedly "exhausted."
From the pitch to your TV screen: Netflix to release documentary 'Rafa Márquez: El Capitán'
Márquez played in over 600 games at the professional level and represented Mexico in 147 games
'Stop and think twice': Noticias Telemundo anchor Julio Vaqueiro talks misinformation, Latinos and elections
As Latinos emerge as a powerful community, they also become prime targets of misinformation, says the Spanish-language network's news presenter
Free, paid or live: Latinos consume more TV streaming than everyone else in the U.S.
A major factor seems to be the quantity and quality of Spanish-language content available through streaming
Pulitzer Prize: Mexican Cristina Rivera Garza and Dominican-American Medar de la Cruz among winners
The Mexican author won the Memoir/Autobiography category while de la Cruz did the same for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary
Freedom of the press or combating misinformation: What's more important to U.S. Latinos?
As World Press Freedom approaches, the Pew Research Centers delved into an issue that has taken centerstage in the public conversation
Biden Asserts Trump as 'Primary Threat' to Freedom and Democracy in Univision Interview
Mexican President López Obrador has "never kidded me. He knows what he wants," Biden told Univision's anchor Enrique Acevedo
Latin Podcast Awards 2024 Announce 14 Nominees
Audiences can choose the winners until October 12
Climate Change, Migration, Insurrection: World Press Photo Recognizes 10 Photographers From The Americas
The most important photojournalism contest in the world will be announcing four global winners on April 18
How U.S. Media Coverage Contributes to the Polarization of the Immigration Debate Across the Country
The spectrum of news coverage on the topic of immigration is as polarized as the U.S. media landscape (and its population)
English Vs. Spanish: First and Second-Generation Latinos Differ in How They Like to Get Their News
A study by the Pew Research Center showed that immigrants still mostly prefer news in Spanish, while U.S. born Latinos mostly get them in English
Latino Leaders Criticize Los Angeles Times Over Recent Layoffs
In a letter first reported by Axios, a series of public figures told the outlet's owner that the paper needs Latino journalists to properly cover the city
Mexican Journalist Jaime Barrera Found Alive, Daughter and Authorities Confirm
Barrera, who works for several radio and TV stations was reported missing on Monday March 11
Miami Journalist Sues Former Employer After Firing, Says He Was Told His 'Sundial' Show Sounded 'Very Latino'
The controversial firing comes a few weeks after a series of layoffs in several media outlets
Los Angeles Times Lays Off Over 100 Journalists, Especially Affecting Latino Coverage
The De Los section, dedicated to the burgeoning Latino community of LA just lost 75% of its staff
Back from the Ban: Elon Musk Reinstates Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones on X
Jones' efforts to demonize Latinos in the U.S. span several decades
Latino Groups Call for Univision to Address Election Coverage Concerns Amid Conservative Defense
Latino voting rights groups want TelevisaUnivision's CEO to explain why the network aired a "softball interview" with Donald Trump
Don't Turn the Radio Off: Why This Media Dominates Hispanic Waves
Hispanic populations are devoted radio listeners, with 97% of Latinos listening to AM/FM on a monthly basis, Nielsen reports
Univision Anchor León Krauze To Define His Future as Network Seen Closer to Donald Trump
Krauze, who has been hosting "Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna", said in an X publication that he would publish an update on his future professional endeavors
U.S. Calls for an End to Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
Since 1992, over 1,500 journalists and media workers have been killed globally as they pursue information, with most of these cases remaining judicially unresolved, says the Department of State
Latino Media Network Plans To Build 'Multiplatform Audio Company' Starting With 18 Stations
The vision of Latino Media Network is to create cultural pride for Latinos by inspiring and celebrating the Latin community.
Priest Shoots, Kills Himself Over Social Media Post
A priest allegedly killed himself after a video and audio clip of him talking indecently with a woman went viral online.