Oath: Verizon's internet business a contender for worst rebrand ever
It’s the new name for the businesses of AOL and Yahoo, put together by the US telecoms giant, and it has gone down like a lead balloon on the internet
It’s the new name for the businesses of AOL and Yahoo, put together by the US telecoms giant, and it has gone down like a lead balloon on the internet
Celebrities - and their most glamorous gowns - come together to honour some of the most important people of our generation
It’s hard to say quite when Kanye West’s staggering confidence came into play. Was it receiving the first perfect 10.0 review from Pitchfork in a decade? The culmination of his 21 Grammy awards? Impregnating a Kardashian? Whatever it was, we’ve created a monster.
Autopsy of 12th-century monarchy reveals heart embalmed in purifying frankincense
S Chelvan, a barrister at No 5 Chambers, blames strict UK Border Agency demands for the desperate measures
Several data centres on Americas' East Coast have suffered a power shortage, despite failsafe procedures, causing havoc for American news media
Closer Magazine are to release this week's edition featuring the story of Terri Graham, a 44-year-old mother of two from California - who apparently breastfeeds her dog, Spider.
Back in the 1970s and 1980s, as my mother never tires of reminding me, journalism was a very well-paid job. My parents started with nothing and ended up with boys at private school, a Morgan in the drive, and a Georgian house in Richmond, all thanks to the Sunday People, the Daily Mail, The Sun and the other papers they toiled for.
When he coined the term ‘metrosexual’ in the pages of The Independent in 1994, Mark Simpson had no idea that it would come to define our idea of modern manhood
Arianna Huffington was in her element last week, toasting the makers of The King's Speech at a cocktail party at her Los Angeles home, hobnobbing with the conjured contents of her Rolodex and flaunting her current status as new media visionary.
Plenty to get our teeth into around Indian cinema recently, so just to recap... Tum Mile ("I Met You", Vishesh Films) is a romantic drama set against the backdrop of the Mumbai floods in the summer of 2005.
Managing the political turmoil of the White House on the set of The West Wing was one thing, but in the real world it seems actor Rob Lowe is struggling to manage his own household, especially where a disgruntled former nanny bent on extortion is concerned.