Trump, Rupert Murdoch and TikTok
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The owner of Fox News, the Wall Street Journal and dozens of other media properties has settled a legal fight with three of his own children over who would control his companies after his death.
Rupert Murdoch is pictured walking with a cane in his first public appearance since the mogul bought out three of his children to seal fate of media empire.
Rupert Murdoch’s family has reached a deal on control of his media empire after his death. The agreement ensures no change in direction at Fox News, a popular network for President Donald Trump and conservatives.
Rupert Murdoch was a guest at Trump's UK state dinner despite a $10 billion lawsuit over a Wall Street Journal article about him and Jeffrey Epstein.
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A 'Succession'-style settlement keeps Rupert Murdoch's media empire intact. But not forever.
Rupert Murdoch and his kids have settled a fight about the mogul's media kingdom. But we still don't know how his son Lachlan will run it.
The 94-year-old mogul got his way in a long-running fight over the family trust—after some hefty payouts. Then his ‘Wall Street Journal’ produced the receipt to end receipts in its Trump-Epstein libel fight.
When President Trump enters St. George’s Hall for the grand finale of his state visit at Windsor Castle Wednesday night, someone he is suing will be seated at the end of the dinner table: Rupert Murdoch.
President Donald Trump has revealed the team of super-rich magnates he’s assembling as part of his goal to take TikTok out of Chinese hands in the U.S.—and he’s in the middle of a $10 billion legal dispute with one of them.