It was the first time I genuinely felt a sense of sorrow. Let me begin by saying this: the shooting at Charlie Hebdo's offices was an act of barbarism and sheer bigotry. Religion is never an ...
A fake Charlie Hebdo magazine cover showing a cartoon of French President Emmanuel Macron marching to Ukraine with an army of bedbugs has been shared online. The fabricated front page of the ...
Charlie Hebdo blew it, don't you think? The satirical magazine had a chance to do something big-hearted, something life-affirming in its first publication after the horrendous Paris attacks.
The cover of a recent edition of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo displays a cartoon depicting France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron and alludes to baseless claims about her gender. False or misleading ...
Charlie Hebdo magazine's head of HR has left her home because of "precise and detailed threats" to her security guards, French media report. Marika Bret said her guards, who have protected her for ...
There’s something different about what happened from Charlie Hebdo, and I think everybody would feel that. There was a sort of particularized focus and perhaps even a legitimacy in terms of ...
Over 24 hours after the terror attack on the office of satirical French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, Australian celebrities have continued taking to their social media ...
A cyberattack earlier this year on Change Healthcare, which operates the largest clearinghouse for medical claims in the U.S., destabilized the country’s healthcare system, halting billions of ...
It’s not clear who may be behind the cyberattack, nor the extent of the damage the unnamed hackers have been able to perform against the newspaper. The Inquirer is reportedly working with the ...
If a cyberattack does happen, how can a college or university repair the damage done? In a coming virtual forum, moderated by Ian Wilhelm, an assistant managing editor at The Chronicle ...