US Public Broadcasting Shuts Down After Funding Cuts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is closing after 58 years following a government funding withdrawal. Discover the impact on PBS, NPR, and media trust.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is closing after 58 years following a government funding withdrawal. Discover the impact on PBS, NPR, and media trust.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after Congress defunded it. Read about the end of an era for US public media and its implications.
Discover the story of the X-Seed 4000, a 1995 concept for a 4km-tall skyscraper to house a million people. Explore why this Tokyo Bay megastructure was never built.
The X-Seed 4000, a 1995 concept for a 4km-tall floating skyscraper in Tokyo Bay, promised homes for a million people. Discover why this engineering marvel remains a dream.
Community outrage erupts as City of London Corporation forces out four beloved independent cafes from Hampstead Heath, replacing them with the Daisy Green group. Read the full story and the campaign to save them.
The City of London's decision to hand four beloved independent Hampstead Heath cafes to the Daisy Green group has sparked a major community backlash. Find out why locals and celebrities are fighting back.
A rights group argues that allowing entry to single-sex ponds based on self-identification is unlawful. The City of London Corporation is reviewing its policy after a landmark Supreme Court ruling. Read the latest.
Explore the fascinating world of darts nicknames, from Luke Humphries' 'Cool Hand' to the PDC's branding rules. Discover how monikers shape careers and why some are banned from TV.
The Duke of York faces losing his last remaining title, the Freedom of the City of London, following crisis talks. Discover the full story behind this historic honour's potential removal.
A Canadian woodworker claims the CBC cancelled his interview after he refused to criticise Trump's tariffs. He alleges taxpayer-funded propaganda. Read his full account.
Valve Corporation founder Gabe Newell's £300million superyacht Leviathan made a surprise stop at Poole Harbour before its Atlantic crossing. Discover the stunning features of this gaming billionaire's floating palace.
Shocking report reveals how state-sanctioned fuel smuggling cost Libya $20bn, with smuggled fuel prolonging Sudan's civil war. Calls for international investigation grow.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves declares key taxes won't increase in autumn budget, putting wealth, income and corporation tax hikes firmly off limits despite fiscal challenges.
Shocking remuneration figures revealed in ABC annual report show massive payout to executive who dismissed journalist Antoinette Lattouf, raising questions about broadcaster's spending priorities.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price admitted in court she failed to verify details in a media release that allegedly defamed an Indigenous corporation CEO, raising questions about political accountability.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Matthew Doran sparks controversy after heated exchange with Israeli spokesman Avi Yemini over Middle East conflict, drawing accusations of biased reporting.
A major murder investigation is underway in Stafford town centre after a man was fatally stabbed on Corporation Street. Police are urgently appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.
Major police investigation underway in Stafford after a man in his 30s was found dead with serious injuries on Corporation Street. Authorities are treating the death as murder and conducting house-to-house enquiries.
Traditional owners demand justice after wildlife officers remove a beloved 4.2-metre crocodile from Rinyirru National Park, claiming the animal was wrongly targeted and disrupting cultural heritage.
Exclusive: Major pension provider Scottish Widows under HMRC investigation for potential multi-million pound tax bill dating back to 2017 corporate restructuring.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation faces mounting financial and reputational damage as former managing director Hugh Marks reveals the unlawful termination of presenter Antoinette Lattouf has already cost over $2.5 million.
London's historic bathing ponds could implement new rules limiting transgender users' access, sparking heated debate about inclusion and single-sex spaces.
Former ABC chief Hugh Marks exposes how political pressure and media scrutiny fostered a climate of apprehension within the national broadcaster, forcing staff to second-guess editorial decisions.
Australian retail giant The Shoe Corporation, owner of popular brands Midas and Mountfords, has fallen into administration following a catastrophic $105 million loss, sparking immediate store closures and casting a shadow over the future of its 160 outlet
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has been ordered to make a significant compensation payment to presenter Antoinette Lattouf, after the Fair Work Commission found she was illegally dismissed just three days into a temporary role following complaint
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation confronts union opposition as it contests a proposed £350,000 penalty for the unlawful termination of journalist Antoinette Lattouf, raising concerns over media freedom and employment rights.
Furious residents of Coney Island are mobilising against a proposed £6 billion casino resort, branding it a 'catastrophic' threat to their community's character, local businesses, and family-friendly atmosphere.
The legendary American workwear brand Dickies, a staple for generations of British tradespeople, has been sold after 103 years following severe financial difficulties. Discover what led to the downfall of this global icon.
Award-winning CBC national reporter Travis Dhanraj resigns with a powerful public letter, accusing the Canadian broadcaster of 'performative activism' and using him as a 'diversity token'.
Mikaela Wilson, Sydney heiress and daughter of Gazal Corporation founder, shares her pregnancy news with an intimate Instagram post, marking a new chapter for the prominent fashion family.