Episodes
That Christian baker is back in court, Smallville actress Allison Mack wants permission to work while she awaits her sex cult trial, and a woman Iranian photojournalist makes waves on the internet.
Published 08/16/18
Paul Manafort literally has no defense, Tinder is suing its parent company, and an update on that Texas art teacher that was suspended for being gay.
Published 08/15/18
The FBI fires Peter Strzok, Disney casts a straight actor to play its first openly gay character, and Google tracks your location even when you think it doesn't. But don't worry, we'll help you get off their grid for good.
Published 08/14/18
#Metoo hits the theatre world, and Issa Rae introduces a new BuzzFeed Insecure after show.
Published 08/13/18
Puerto Rico acknowledges a more realistic death toll, Unite the Right turns one, and Movie Pass users share their scams.
Published 08/10/18
Immigration judges sign a letter against changes, Russian sanctions and the Oscars bring in a new category. 
Published 08/09/18
Rick Gates blows up Paul Manafort's spot, Facebook learns how to manipulate the youths, and Lance Bass is mad at HGTV. 
Published 08/08/18
Alex Jones's gets booted from all major platforms, wildfires continue to ravage California, and Audie Cornish interviews Jane Seymour on a new episode of Profile.
Published 08/07/18
Keep your eyes on the ongoing Manafort trial, we're here for the Bachelorette and male tears, and there's a new episode of The News and Profile!
Published 08/06/18
Paul Manafort's trial started this week, a Japanese medical school is sexist, and Apple becomes a trillionaire.
Published 08/03/18
Zimbabwe's post-election violence escalates, Hillary Clinton takes the Executive Producer chair, and your favorite social media apps want to help you kick your social media addiction.
Published 08/02/18
Facebook suspects more Russian sketchiness, Trump tweeted that collusion isn't a crime, and MoviePass is spiraling.
Published 08/01/18
A study shows that teens have nuanced opinions on the gun control debate, Bigfoot erotica is a topic du jour, and BuzzFeed News presents Profile: a new show on Facebook Watch!
Published 07/31/18
Spoiler alert: Flint still doesn't have water. Also, some fun things that are happening today.
Published 07/30/18
Amazon's Rekognition software messes up big time, we meet Pakistan's new Prime Minister, and one of Betsy DeVos's yachts gets messed with. 
Published 07/27/18
Allegations of sexual abuse and harassment in jails and prisons have tripled, The Defense Department is consistently blindsided by the White House, and it's sex week here at BuzzFeed News.
Published 07/26/18
Ivanka Trump closes down shop, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fires back at some fake news, and Goldfish undergo a voluntary recall.
Published 07/25/18
Donald Trump might revoke the security clearances of former officials who have criticized him, people separated from their children at the border are being charged to talk to them, and Ritz cracker products are being recalled.
Published 07/24/18
What exactly needs to happen for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs Wade? Oh, and it's Shark Week.
Published 07/23/18
Russians aren't done messing with US elections, Mark Zuckerberg is low key a fan of Trump's ad game, a new STI is getting bigger and stronger, and Chance the Rapper buys a news site.
Published 07/20/18
Lane Davis is an ambitious, rising star of the alt-right internet. At least he was, until he killed his father.
Published 07/19/18
Donald Trump changes his mind about some things he said on Monday, the hotel from the Vegas mass shooting files complaints against victims, and Meryl Streep and Cher keep being iconic af.
Published 07/18/18
Trump and Putin have a bonkers press conference, a judge puts his foot down on deportations and family separations, and Apple gives us a sneak preview of their newest emojis.
Published 07/17/18
There's a lot happening today: Trump's chatting with Putin, and Stormy Daniels and Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz have their (first) day in court.
Published 07/16/18
Unite The Right rally organizers promise to not allow armed paramilitary activity at future events, FBI agent Peter Strzok defends anti-Trump text messages, and the 1955 murder of teenager Emmett Till is reopened amid new evidence.
Published 07/13/18