News Corp. Doesn't Actually Have Anything to Smile About
Not even Noam Chomsky could've imagined such an implosion of political power in Britain
There's a lot of explaining to do, and it's not just the phone-hacking anymore. British prosecutors announced brand-new, bribery-related charges against former Rupert Murdoch editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson on Tuesday.
Not even Noam Chomsky could've imagined such an implosion of political power in Britain
The mogul is pressured to reconsider the deal after the latest phone hacking allegations
Bad news doesn't stop for News Corp.
Rebekah Brooks' proofreaders miss the hidden parting shots
On Murdoch's defeat, Casey Anthony's future, and Erica Jong on today's dull sexuality
But that hasn't stopped it from selling out all over the UK
See this and other developments from News of the World's final Friday
An executive is alleged to have deleted "millions of emails"
Everybody's involved in the phone-hacking scandal, but nobody's to blame
Andy Coulson was arrested by police investigating the tabloid's phone hacking
James Murdoch offers a boilerplate explanation. Journalist offers speculation
One commenter has a few questions about the now-shuttered News of the World
The former News of the World Editor will be questioned tomorrow
The News Corp. owner refuses to comment on News of the World shutting down
Scouring voicemail for scoops didn't produce many bombshell stories
News Corp. announced that Sunday's paper would be the last edition
Here's what we know so far about the ballooning scandal around News of the World
The Telegraph unearths another morbid allegation against the News Corp. tabloid
The tabloid may have also targeted victims of London's terrorist attacks
Rupert Murdoch's plan to takeover BSkyB may be imperiled by the new revelation
After Milly Dowler went messing, the paper sought her voicemail
The scandal--and investigation--spreads
British authorities arrested the third News of the World journalist this month. Could the scandal ensnare the PM?
It's facing numerous lawsuits from celebrities who say their voicemail was stolen
Should News Corp--the tabloid's owner--be worried?
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