The family tree of billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch is quite long, given he has been married five times. Here are the details.
Prince Harry's lawsuit against British tabloid 'The Sun' has been paused following reports of a major out-of-court settlement offer.
The California-based duke had sued News Group ... the flagship title for Rupert Murdoch’s UK media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices.” Speaking outside court, Sherborne said ...
Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers, the Rupert Murdoch-owned company that ... the lawyer for Harry -- who lives in California and did not attend the trial's opening ...
Still, the prospect of multiple days of testimony by the prince, who left Britain for Southern California in part ... a long-running lawsuit with Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids, winning ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry's legal battle against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group goes to trial at the High Court in London on Tuesday with the royal seeking a ruling that senior figures knew about and covered up widespread wrongdoing.
Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN) has made a shock apology to Prince Harry and the pair have settled in court. In the past few minutes, the BBC reported NGN apologizing for phone hacking, and the impact this had on Harry as well as the impact of the “extensive coverage and serious intrusion on his
(JTA) — Days after his successor at the Anti-Defamation League said he would not honor Rupert Murdoch today, Abraham Foxman said he stands by the award he gave to the Fox News owner a decade ago.
Prince Harry has received an eight-figure sum in damages as part of the settlement in his case against the publisher of U.K. newspaper 'The Sun' over accusations of illegal information gathering by journalists and private investigators.
A federal judge in Seattle on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from implementing an executive order curtailing the right to automatic birthright citizenship in the United States, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional."
Prince Harry's hotly anticipated lawsuit trial against a British tabloid publisher alleging it carried out unlawful information gathering will start Tuesday, after years of legal wrangling during which dozens of other claimants settled.