Wikipedia co-founder Wales walks out of German interview
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales abruptly ended an interview after being repeatedly questioned about whether he was the sole founder. The viral 48-second exchange has sparked debate online.
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales abruptly ended an interview after being repeatedly questioned about whether he was the sole founder. The viral 48-second exchange has sparked debate online.
The BBC finds itself embroiled in Remembrance Day controversy as Celebrity Traitors contestants Charlotte Church and Ruth Codd face criticism for their poppy stance, igniting debates about patriotism and personal choice.
Residents in a picturesque Warwickshire village deliver scathing verdict on controversial modern castle they've branded 'disgusting' and 'vainglorious' after Channel 4's Grand Designs transformation.
Remembering the life and legacy of Richard Gott, the radical Guardian journalist whose controversial reporting on liberation movements and later Wikipedia editing scandal left an indelible mark on journalism.
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The Liberal Democrats are demanding answers from the government about why officials are using VPNs to access Wikipedia, raising concerns about internet freedom and transparency.
A group of Muslim students at a prestigious American performing arts school has been suspended following a controversial theatrical performance about kidnapping, igniting debates about artistic freedom and cultural sensitivity in education.
Billionaire Elon Musk takes on Wikipedia with his new platform Grokipedia, claiming to combat 'woke bias' and 'left-wing censorship' in online knowledge sharing.
Elon Musk's attempt to edit Wikipedia's World Series page was swiftly reverted by vigilant editors, highlighting the platform's commitment to reliable sourcing over celebrity influence.
Elon Musk's controversial AI-driven encyclopedia Grokipedia sparks outrage among UK academics and Wikipedia volunteers over accuracy concerns and alleged 'digital colonialism' tactics.
In an exclusive interview, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales reveals how his non-profit model once made him appear 'communist' and why he remains tech's most unconventional billionaire.
Liverpool's Premier League clash with Brentford ended in VAR controversy as Darwin Núñez's goal was disallowed for a contentious offside decision, leaving manager Jürgen Klopp furious and sparking fresh debate about video technology.
Manchester United were left fuming after Liverpool's second-half equaliser stood despite a potential foul in the buildup, with VAR at the centre of another Premier League controversy.
A lone gunman opened fire at a Wikipedia volunteer conference in New York, sending attendees fleeing for safety as bullets shattered windows in a shocking daylight attack.
College football fans erupt in anger as disputed referee decisions dominate Georgia-Auburn showdown, leaving both sides questioning the integrity of the game.
Explosive controversy erupts as Melbourne Storm veteran expresses outrage over contentious refereeing call involving Broncos star Reece Walsh during NRL Grand Final, with rugby league legend backing claims the fullback should have been sent off.
Jimmy Wales launches scathing attack on Wikipedia's ideological shift, claiming 'politically biased' editors have corrupted the platform's original mission of neutrality
Larry Sanger reveals explosive allegations that intelligence agencies manipulated Wikipedia content on sensitive political subjects including the Iraq War and global terrorism.
American tennis star Amanda Anisimova has publicly criticised the US Open's controversial decision to close the roof during the final point of her match, a move she claims cost her the game. Read the full story on the contentious ruling that has sparked d
Lena Dunham's memoir is under fire once again as social media users resurface passages detailing controversial childhood incidents involving her younger sister, reigniting a debate about exploitation and consent.
Manchester United's controversial penalty against Wolves has ignited a firestorm over Premier League refereeing standards and VAR consistency, leaving fans and pundits demanding answers.
The High Court rules that Wikipedia can avoid the strictest regulations under the UK's Online Safety Act, marking a significant victory for digital rights.
Wikipedia's parent organisation has launched a legal challenge against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing it threatens freedom of expression and could impose 'unacceptable censorship' on the internet.
The Wikimedia Foundation takes legal action against the UK government, arguing that mass surveillance laws violate privacy rights and freedom of expression.
NFL legend Bill Belichick made headlines with his unexpected appearance alongside 24-year-old Jordon Hudson at the ESPYs, reigniting rumours about their relationship.
A recent study challenges Robert F. Kennedy Jr's controversial claims linking vaccines to autism. Experts weigh in on the science behind the debate.
Former Australian politician Mark Latham has ignited controversy by launching a GoFundMe campaign for John Ruddick, raising questions about political ethics and public funding.
AFL legend Wayne Carey has sparked outrage after a viral video showed him in a compromising situation at a Toorak wine bar, reigniting memories of his past controversies.
Comedian Shane Gillis faces backlash after targeting WNBA star Caitlin Clark in his stand-up set, sparking debate on athlete treatment in comedy.
Former Australian Labor leader Mark Latham faces sensational claims involving a 'Candy Electric' threesome, as explosive allegations surface in a new book. The scandal threatens to reignite controversy around his political career.