A Former Treasury Official Was Sentenced To 6 Months In Prison For Giving Documents To BuzzFeed News
Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards pleaded guilty in January 2020.
11 Things That Lasted Longer Than Trump's Blog
Donald Trump shut down his blog after just 29 days — just shy of three Scaramuccis.
A Picturesque Cabin In The Woods Was Listed On Airbnb. The Catch? No COVID-Vaccinated Guests Allowed.
Airbnb told BuzzFeed News the listing for the cabin in Montana violated its COVID misinformation policies.
Flight Attendants: Tell Us Your Wildest Passenger Stories
As people in the US begin traveling safely again, BuzzFeed News wants to hear from flight attendants or pilots about their most memorable passengers.
Meet The Small Business Owners And Workers Who Actually Had A Profitable Pandemic
Veterinary practices, florists, liquor stores, and yurts all turned out to be pretty good small businesses to be in when COVID transformed society.
Mark McCloskey, The Guy Who Pointed His Gun At Protesters Outside His Mansion, Is Running For Senate
Mark McCloskey and his wife, Patricia, were charged last year after viral photos captured them waving guns at racial justice protesters outside their St. Louis home.
Ariana Grande Married Dalton Gomez In A "Tiny And Intimate" Ceremony
"The room was so happy and full of love. The couple and both families couldn't be happier."
Colton Underwood Came Out After Visiting A Gay Spa And Getting Blackmailed
Underwood also revealed that he had hooked up with men, but not had sex with a man, prior to first appearing on The Bachelorette in 2018.
Joshua Bassett Confirmed He's "Figuring Out" His Sexuality After His Harry Styles Comments
"It's OK to still be figuring out who you are," said the star of High School Musical.
Former Oscars Host Billy Crystal Slammed This Year's Ceremony As Boring And Insensitive
"Given these difficult times, I was hoping the show would’ve been more entertaining."
Bill And Melinda Gates Are Getting Divorced
The couple had been married for 27 years.
Guilt Trips And Withholding Grandkids: How People Convinced Loved Ones To Get A Vaccine
“I told him he wouldn’t be invited to our wedding, which we had rescheduled three times,” said one person. “He’s the groom.”
Here Are The Winners At The Weirdest Oscars Ever
The 2021 Academy Awards were held at a Los Angeles train station to allow for better social distancing during the pandemic. The list of winners contained some surprises.
What Minneapolis Police First Said About George Floyd Vs. What The Jury Found Derek Chauvin Did
After Floyd was murdered, Minneapolis police first said he had died after a "medical incident during police interaction." On Tuesday, a jury instead found he'd been murdered.
How Did You Convince A Loved One To Get A COVID Vaccine?
BuzzFeed News is looking to speak with people about their experiences talking with skeptical friends and family about coronavirus vaccines.
"Harry Potter" Star Helen McCrory Has Died At 52
McCrory was best known for her work in the show Peaky Blinders and for playing Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter films.
The Kenosha Cop Who Shot And Paralyzed Jacob Blake Won't Be Disciplined
"He acted with the law and consistent with training," Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis said.
Disney Announced Big Changes To The Ways Its Park Staffers Can Dress
The company said the changes on things like tattoos and jewelry will also permit staff more freedom of gender expression for things such as costumes and hairstyles.
An Armed Student Was Killed And An Officer Wounded During A Shooting At A Tennessee High School
The shooting occurred when officers tried to confront the student after receiving information that he may have been armed.
A Cop Was Fired For Pepper-Spraying A Black Army Lieutenant During A Traffic Stop
Footage of the December traffic stop between Lt. Caron Nazario and two members of the Windsor police department went viral over the weekend.