Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera to Facebook: Get Your Shit Together on Disinformation
Al Jazeera wants Facebook to crack down on a network of Emirati-backed pages, including "QatariLeaks."
Al Jazeera Says It’s Under a Massive 'Cyber Attack'
The attacks on the Qatar-based media outlet came just days after reports that rival state-owned Qatar News Agency (QNA) was also hacked, sparking an international crisis.
An Egyptian Court Just Sentenced Two Al Jazeera Journalists to Death on Espionage Charges
Six people, including the two Al Jazeera journalists, were sentenced for allegedly leaking classified information to Qatar.
Ryan Howard, the Last Relic of the Philadelphia Phillies' Glory Years
During the first two years of his career, Ryan Howard was hitting home runs and the Phillies were competing for championships. Now Howard is in obvious decline, and the Phillies are rebuilding.
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Baseball Players' Attorneys Spare No Insult In Lawsuit Against Al Jazeera
We take a look at highlights from Ryan Zimmerman and Ryan Howard's defamation lawsuits against Al Jazeera.
The Vice Morning Bulletin
This morning, the FBI appeals for help in San Bernardino shooting case, North Korea claims a successful hydrogen bomb test, journalist Mohammed Rasool is released on bail in Turkey, and more.
Baseball Players Sue Al Jazeera, Peyton Manning Also Seriously Considering Lawsuit
Ryan Howard and Ryan Zimmerman filed defamation lawsuits against Al Jazeera after the news agency linked them to performance enhancing drugs. Peyton Manning is also considering a lawsuit.
Baseball Players May Soon Sue Al Jazeera. Will Peyton Manning Join Them?
Ryan Zimmerman and Ryan Howard may file a defamation lawsuit against Al Jazeera regarding their PED documentary as soon as next week. Peyton Manning will need to decide if he wants to do the same.
Al Jazeera: "We're Not Making the Allegation Against Peyton Manning"
Al Jazeera had to clarify the Peyton Manning story.
Mohamed Fahmy Is Back in Canada — And Lashing Out at PM Stephen Harper
After nearly two years in an Egyptian prison, former Al-Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy says he felt “betrayed and abandoned” when he realized Harper was not doing everything in his power to get him out.