It was a clash of the titans. William Randolph Hearst, the lord and ruler of San Simeon. And Orson Welles, the ambitious young man with a golden touch, who set out to dethrone him. It was a fight from ...
The two-story palace in the sky that William Randolph Hearst, the larger-than-life media mogul who inspired “Citizen Kane,” built for his mistress is on sale. The $26 million listing marks the co-op ...
Of the thousands of students attending the University of California-Berkeley in 1974, the Symbionese Liberation Army targeted just one: Patricia Hearst. The nineteen-year-old may have looked and ...
Hearst Connecticut Media Group will close on its acquisition of the Republican-American and Sunday Republican on Wednesday, the last day Waterbury’s daily newspaper will publish under the Pape ...
It has been over three weeks since Elon Musk even mentioned the “America Party” he promised to launch on his X page. No official filings have been made. The perspective of those in Musk’s circle, ...
William Randolph Hearst didn’t just run newspapers—he weaponized them. His sensational headlines shaped public opinion, fueled misinformation, and even helped ignite the Spanish-American War Trump ...
SAN SIMEON, Calif. (CN) — After French emperor Napolean Bonaparte stole an ancient Venus statue from Italy in 1802, a sculptor named Antonio Canova was commissioned to create a replacement. Renowned ...
The Dallas Morning News has been sold to Hearst, the media company that also owns the Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News and Austin American-Statesman among its 28 daily newspapers. The sale, ...
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