Environmentalists are targeting super-soft toilet paper as a menacing threat to the world's forests. But the media are asking if it's too much trying to control behaviors in the bathroom.
Israel became has been under fire after a group of soldiers testified they committed war crimes in Gaza earlier this year. Global media react to the report and dig deep to find out what really happened.
The U.S. federal minimum wage rises to $7.25 an hour on Friday, bringing joy to workers and challenges to small business owners during the economic recession.
Arianna Huffington making many short lists of the key media players of the last couple years. So what does the media think of her and blog The Huffington Post?
U.S. President Barack Obama submits his first budget to Congress, requesting $200 billion in war funding for the next 18 months. Newsy.com is following perspectives on U.S. military spending.
Although police have dropped charges against Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the arrest had sparked discussion among the media if it had anything to do with his race.
American automaker GM announced a surprise decision not to sell its German division, Opel. We examine perspectives on the reversal from the countries that stood to benefit from the deal.
Email has taken the back seat, with Twitter, Facebook and other real-time communication driving how people communicate online. Media sources question if this really is the case.
A Colorado couple whose 6-year-old son had reportedly floated off in an inflatable balloon Thursday stays on the news radar after the boy, found safe in the house's attic, gave a clue during an interview it might have been a stunt. A Colorado sheriff ann
Cash for Clunkers, a government stimulus program, is out of cash. It was supposed to run for four months, so should Congress refuel it? Was it even a good idea to begin with?
A Southwest Airlines aircraft with the bikini-clad image of a supermodel has many fliers raising morality concerns. Newsy.com brings you various perspectives of the debate.
A $2 million extortion attempt against CBS talk show host David Letterman has sparked a firestorm of publicity. Newsy.com highlights some of the discussion.
Army Corps of Engineers Blamed for Katrina Flooding
A lower court judge ruled the Army Corps of Engineers failed in preparation for Hurricane Katrina - the first time the government has been liable for the 2005 disaster.
A new poll states 40 percent of parents who talk to their children about the “birds and the bees” are too late – kids are already engaging in sexual activity. Is it ever too early to talk about sex?
The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers about the dangers of credit report scams and is accepting suggestions for how to make it easier to obtain a free credit report.
Cities around the world are pushing for a new extent for 'going green' with "zero waste" strategy, suggesting that every single piece of waste should be recycled or composted.
Disney introduces its first African-American princess in the new animated film, "The Princess and the Frog." The media are speculating about its impact.