In a surprising revelation, Donald Trump claims that Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch may lead a group to acquire TikTok in the US. Amid national security debates, Trump praises the Murdochs as 'American patriots' ready to take charge of the app.
A dazzling state banquet at Windsor Castle welcomed President Trump, featuring political heavyweights and a stunning medieval setting. Discover the intriguing guest list and the lavish details of this diplomatic feast!
Rupert Murdoch has named his son Lachlan as the leader of a vast conservative media empire, marking a new era amid a family rivalry. Discover Lachlan's journey from exile to heir apparent.
The Murdoch family has reached a groundbreaking $3.3 billion settlement that solidifies Lachlan Murdoch's control over News Corp and Fox Corp. This deal marks the end of an era in media and raises questions about the future of conservative media power.
In a landmark agreement worth $3.3 billion, Lachlan Murdoch solidifies his position as the leader of the Murdoch media empire after resolving a contentious legal battle with his siblings over their father's legacy.
In an unprecedented legal move, Trump is demanding Rupert Murdoch testify in a defamation suit against the Wall Street Journal. The stakes are high as Trump's claims challenge the media powerhouse.
In a dramatic turn of events, Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal following a report linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. This legal action highlights tensions between Trump and his supporters, as questions arise about transparency and the media's role.
In a bold move, Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal's parent company over allegations of a damaging note he supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. This legal battle could reveal explosive details as tensions rise between Trump and Murdoch.
In an unprecedented move, President Trump has filed a $10 billion libel lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, claiming their story on his connection to Jeffrey Epstein is defamatory and false.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against major media players including Dow Jones and Rupert Murdoch, citing federal libel law. The case is set to unfold in Miami federal court.