'He Knew Everything': Fear, Control, and Manipulation at Yoga to the People
Ex-Bikram disciple Greg Gumucio built an empire on donation-based yoga. Former employees say its image hid his harassment and abuse.
LA Times Places Columnist Arash Markazi on Leave Amid Plagiarism Investigation
The investigation began after members of the newspaper’s sports department sent a letter to management demanding action.
Bari Weiss Is Leaving the New York Times
The writer and editor has self-expelled from the newspaper, she tells VICE.
What Went Wrong at the Los Angeles Times
Two years ago, a billionaire owner asked Norman Pearlstine to reinvent a storied American newspaper. Some in his own newsroom say he's fallen short.
Journalism's Top Ethics Expert Isn't Concerned With Right and Wrong
As journalists wage a civil war, America's leading media ethicist doesn't seem to quite understand what anyone is fighting about.
'New York Times' Staffers Grill Leadership Over Tom Cotton Op-Ed During All-Hands
"In publishing the Tom Cotton piece, haven't we effectively validated depictions of Black Americans as terrorists in exercising their First Amendment rights to protest police brutality?"
Boss Flees Slack as Workers Deride Corporate Greed
Tribune Publishing CEO Terry Jimenez was unwilling to hear from workers facing furloughs and salary cuts.
Workers Are Fed up With Sinclair Broadcast Group's Greed
Lagging behind competitors, the right-wing news network offered out-of-work sports broadcast technicians piddly loans.
ESPN and Michael Jordan Run the Longest-Ever Michael Jordan Ads
"The Last Dance" makes the people who made it look great.
Variety Story About Bill Simmons's Newest Mansion Disappears
The article, removed due to "security concerns," addressed the Sports Guy's "stable of luxury homes."
Here Are the Questions the Right's Favorite Coronavirus Truther Isn't Willing to Answer
Alex Berenson prefers not to be fact-checked.