Amid hacking scandal, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson suing News International for refusing to pay legal fees
- Ex-Murdoch tabloid editor suing over legal fees
Amid hacking scandal, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson suing News International for refusing to pay legal fees
Read Full Story » - Murdoch's News Corp. facing legal action in U.S.
British phone-hacking victims' lawyer says attorney who represented families of 9/11 victims pursuing case within next week
Read Full Story » - UK police drop newspaper hacking source demand
The Guardian was targeted by police for its confidential sources in Murdoch hacking scandal; "Ill-judged order," paper says
Read Full Story » - Murdoch company may pay family of murdered teen
Rupert Murdoch's London office confirmed that negotiations are under way for a settlement with the family of murdered 13-year-old girl Milly Dowler. Charlie D'Agata reports on the latest in the phone hacking scandal.
Watch Video » - Report: Murdoch offers $4.7M to hacking victim
The family of Milly Dowler, 13, whose phone was hacked by News Int. paper, hopes compensation agreement comes soon
Read Full Story » - 1000s of new U.K. phone hacking documents found
News International finds documents that may contain evidence of the scale of phone hacking scandal; Number of lawsuits grow
Read Blog » - James Murdoch to face 2nd grilling in Parliament
News Corp. exec to be recalled to committee investigating cell phone hacking by U.K. newspapers
Read Full Story » - 9/11 kin to meet with Holder on hacking scandal
Relatives of 9/11 victims will meet with attorney general to discuss News Corp. phone hacking scandal
Read Full Story » - Letter suggests News of the World knew of hacking
New evidence about Britain's News of the World phone hacking scandal suggests some senior executives knew what was going on. Mark Phillips reports on the new revelations.
Watch Video » - Bombshell letter in Murdoch scandal
Top executives from News Corp, including Rupert and James Murdoch, have sworn that they had nothing to do with phone hacking at their newspapers. But as Mark Phillips reports, a 4-year-old letter has turned up could haunt them.
Watch Video » - Letter warned Murdoch editors of hacking in 2007
U.K. lawmakers release convicted phone hacker's letter warning of tactic's wide use; James Murdoch likely to be recalled to testify
Read Full Story » - Paul McCartney going to police over hacking claim
Former Beatle makes comments before a performance on his summer tour
Read Blog » - Heather Mills: Journalist told me I'd been hacked
Paul McCartney's ex-wife tells the BBC an editorial figure at Trinity Mirror quoted verbatim voicemail messages
Read Blog » - Murdoch pie-thrower gets 6 weeks behind bars
Activist who hit media mogul with shaving foam pie during testimony to Parliament expected to serve only half of sentence
Read Full Story » - Another Murdoch editor reportedly arrested in UK
Sky News reports former News of the World managing editor arrested in phone hacking, bribery scandal, marking 11th arrest in investigation
Read Full Story » - James Murdoch asked to clarify hacking testimony
Statement made to Parliamentary hearing about what he knew is disputed by former News of the World employees
Read Full Story » - Murdoch pie-thrower convicted of assault in U.K.
Jonathan May-Bowles admits to hurling paper plate topped with pile of shaving cream at media tycoon during Parliament hearing
Read Full Story » - Slain U.K. girl's mom was targeted by tabloid
NOTW campaigned for pedophile law after Sara Payne's daughter was killed; Now Payne learns she may have been spied on by paper
Read Full Story » - What did Piers Morgan really know about phone hacking?
Host of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" says unearthed BBC interview offers "no contradiction" to previous denials
Read Blog » - Journlist signs book deal on phone-hacking story
A book by journalist Nick Davies is among the titles being rushed into print about the British scandal
Read Blog » - Lawyer for Assange tweets his phone hacked
Mark Stephens says police have told him his phone may have been hacked by Murdoch's News of the World
Read Blog » - Saudi prince backs Rupert Murdoch, son
Major shareholder of News Corp. says chairman should tighten internal controls following hacking revelations
Read Blog » - Report: U.S. readying News Corp. subpoenas
WSJ says Justice Dept. will seek evidence of alleged 9/11 victim hacking; FBI reportedly studying Jude Law claim
Read Blog » - Did James Murdoch lie about scope of hacking?
He told U.K. lawmakers he never saw email suggesting illegal practice was widespread in 2008, but ex-employees say he lied
Read Full Story » - UK Olympians likely to dump Murdoch media deal
Folding of Murdoch's News of the World tabloid in phone hacking scandal threatens Olympics contract with News Corp.'s other British papers
Read Full Story » - Rupert Murdoch back in N.Y. to salvage News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch arrived back in the New York hoping the newspaper scandal in Britain did not move over to the U.S. Jeff Glor reports on Murdoch's moves in the scandal's aftermath.
Watch Video » - Murdoch back in U.S. to battle other challenges
Embroiled in UK phone hacking scandal, media mogul also faces legal, financial troubles in America
Read Full Story » - Parliament grills PM Cameron on ties to Murdoch
At a rowdy emergency session of Parliament, British lawmakers grilled U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron on his relationship with Rupert Murdoch and his now disgraced executive team, reports Elizabeth Palmer.
Watch Video » - Hugh Grant wins hacking scandal victory
Court orders police to turn over records to the British actor and former girlfriend Jemima Khan
Read Blog » - Who else got a pie in the face?
Rupert Murdoch isn't the first public figure to have a pie thrown at him; See who else was targeted by protesters or pranksters
Read Blog » - Piers Morgan demands apology from MP
MP invokes parliamentary privilege and Morgan calls MP Louise Mensch a coward
Read Blog » - Wife defends Murdoch during hearing, attacks attacker
About two hours into the parliamentary hearing concerning Britain's hacking scandal, Rupert Murdoch's 42-year-old wife, Wendi Deng, wasted no time to come to her husband's rescue. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Who's the woman who fought Murdoch's foam foe?
Wendi Deng's defense of her media-baron husband during parliamentary hearing's disruption boosted her stock in public's eye
Read Full Story » - While apologetic, Murdoch does not accept blame
Rupert Murdoch appeared in front of a parliamentary committee to answer questions concerning his knowledge of the News of the World phone hacking scandal. Jeff Glor reports on the latest details of the hearings.
Watch Video » - Insiders: Lies, bullying marked Murdoch tabloids
Reporters begin to shed light on newsroom culture after former boss Rebekah Brooks' arrest; "Ruthlessness and misogyny"
Read Full Story » - U.K.'s Cameron takes heat over links to hacking
PM defends staff against claims they tampered with hacking probe; Says former aide arrested in probe innocent until proven guilty
Read Full Story » - Murdochs testify, admit to nothing
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, along with his son James, testified before Parliament on the hacking scandal that brought down "News of the World." Though they were apologetic, they would not admit to knowing anything about the wrongdoings, reports Elizabeth Palmer.
Watch Video » - Can Murdoch maintain control of his media empire?
Stock in Rupert Murdoch's "News Corporation" has fallen 12 percent since the hacking scandal. Now, many are asking whether the all-powerful CEO can maintain control of his media empire. Anthony Mason reports.
Watch Video » - Can Murdoch still control his $42B media empire?
Rupert Murdoch's pleas of ignorance in the hacking scandal cut deeply into his all-powerful reputation, maybe permanently
Read Full Story » - Rebekah Brooks apologizes
Ex-Murdoch newspaper chief Rebekah Brooks apologized to UK Parliament members of the House of Commons culture, media and sport committee for allegations of unethical journalistic practices by the "News of the World."
Watch Video » - Murdoch defiant: I'm best person to fix mess
Billionaire media mogul apologetic for hacking scandal, but won't claim responsibility
Read Full Story » - Rupert Murdoch attacked during hearing
Rupert Murdoch was attacked with what appears to be a pie during a hearing before members of Parliament. The videotape appears to show a protester heading toward Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch's wife, Wendi Deng, then lunged at the protester.
Watch Video » - Murdoch hit with apparent foam pie at hearing
Hearing interrupted after man charges media baron; Wife jumped up to defend him
Read Full Story » - FBI raids multiple sites in Anonymous hack probe
Feds seize computers, make 14 arrests in more than a dozen raids nationwide in hacking group investigation, CBS News confirms
Read Full Story » - Murdoch's backdoor access to PM Brown
During questioning by a British Parliamentary Committee, Media mogul Rupert Murdoch was repeatedly questioned about entering through the backdoor when meeting with then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Watch Video » - Who's heir to the Murdoch empire?
As hacking scandal continues to embroil media magnate, questions emerge over whether his business will stay in the family
Read Full Story » - Murdoch: "Most humble day of my life"
Rupert Murdoch interrupts his son, James Murdoch, during the parliamentary hearing to say, "This is the most humble day of my life."
Watch Video » - London police: Embarrassed we hired NOTW editor
Departing official: We had no reason to connect Murdoch editor hired for PR role with hacking; Says force now has 10 ex-Murdoch employees
Read Full Story » - News Corp. board: Murdoch not going anywhere
Speculation that media giant is considering power shift amid hacking scandal is unfounded, board member says
Read Full Story » - Rupert Murdoch: "Ashamed," but not responsible
On "most humble day of my life," News Corp. owner tells Parliamentary hearing he is not responsible for hacking at his papers
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Celebrities, politicians and members of the royal family are among the victims and reported targets in the News of the World phone-hacking scandal
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Chinese-born Wendi Deng is the third wife of media mogul Rupert Murdoch
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News Corp. CEO looked frail and out of touch as he gave testimony to a U.K. parliamentary select committee
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Jounalist Tom Bradby says a conversation with the prince kicked off the investigation
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From a fake presidential interview to a bogus 8-year-old heroin addict, papers have had scandals since the American Revolution
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Famed hacker Kevin Mitnick demonstrates how anyone -not just British tabloid journalists - can access mobile phone voice mail
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Look at some of the famous people who have had pies shoved in their faces
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Though it remained one of the best selling newspapers in the English-speaking world, the name "News of the World" is now disgraced and the fallout has British politicians, the police and the formidable Mr. Murdoch. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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