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  Rupert Murdoch calls for special prosecutor in IRS investigation

Ex-UK police officer jailed over leaks to tabloid

A former British police sergeant has been sentenced to 10 months in jail for trying to sell details about a celebrity couple's daughter and other confidential information to The Sun newspaper. Full story

News Corp. split could boost Murdoch compensation

Rupert Murdoch's compensation package could rise by as much as 15 percent after his media empire splits into two separate companies. Full story

UK newspapers reject press regulation plans

British newspaper publishers including major players like Rupert Murdoch's News International on Thursday rejected the government's proposals for curbing media abuses, saying the plans for regulation would give politicians "an unacceptable degree of interference" in press freedom. Full story

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Murdoch attacks British PM David Cameron over press regulation

UK police examine 600 new hacking claims at Murdoch paper: report

Murdoch dines with British anti-EU leader, critics cry foul

British police make six more arrests over phone hacking

Murdoch might scrap British tabloid's topless photos

Malone eyes Virgin Media in challenge to Murdoch

UK detective jailed over Murdoch tabloid leak offer

Editor of Britain's Times newspaper steps down

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  Billions at stake in oil baron’s divorce

The divorce between Oklahoma oil baron Harold Hamm and his second wife, Sue Ann, is attracting attention, in part because Sue Ann could win one of the largest divorce settlements in history, worth billions of dollars. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports.

  Koch Brothers and the billionaire takeover

The Koch brothers are at it again. They’re wielding their money not in the political world, but in media. Lee Fong, contributing writer for The Nation, Zephyr Teachout, associate professor of Law at Fordham University, Errol Louis, host of NY1's, Inside City Hall, and former Democratic Congressman P

  UK report calls for news media regulation

In its report on Britain's phone-hacking scandal, the Leveson Inquiry described a failure of management systems at newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch and others.

  Murdoch leans on Christie over Obama comments

When Gov. Chris Christie publically praised President Obama’s response to Hurricane Sandy, Rupert Murdoch said if Christie didn’t re-endorse Mitt Romney, he would be to blame for Obama’s win. Radio host Joe Madison and Michelle Cottle of Newsweek and the Daily Beast talk with Rev. Al Sharpton.

  CalPERS vs. Rupert Murdoch

The nation's two largest public pension funds are now taking aim at Rupert Murdoch. Mark Standriff, Frontline Strategies, explains.

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