Rupert Murdoch is almost certainly the most powerful person in the most influential business on earth. And yet he is treated as a kind of innocent bystander to the criminal activity allegedly undertaken in his name. Read more»
Special thanks
to our supporters
- NewsMatch
- Ernie Pyle
- Hunter S. Thompson
- Lester Bangs
- Google News Initiative
- Drew Pearson
- Bill Roe
- Dennis & Patricia DeConcini
- Susan Carmody
- Dr. JoAnn Di Filippo
- Susan Allred
- & many more!
We rely on readers like you. Join them & contribute to the Sentinel today!
Rebekah Brooks, the former News of the World editor, and her husband were among six people arrested by British police in dawn raids Tuesday connected with the News of the World phone-hacking scandal. Read more»
James Murdoch stepped down as News International executive chairman Wednesday morning over allegations of bribery at The Sun. This is just the latest in a series of tumultuous events surrounding News Corporation. Read more»
British Prime Minister David Cameron has told the British parliament that he wishes he had never hired former News of the World editor Andy Coulson as his communications director. (With video.) Read more»
Rupert Murdoch described an appearance before British lawmakers Tuesday to answer questions over alleged phone hacking by News of the World as "the most humble day of my life." Read more»
A former News of the World journalist who made allegations about phone hacking at the tabloid newspaper has been found dead, police say.
Read more»
Britain's phone hacking scandal enters its third week with no sign of slowing down. Sunday, came two bomb-shells. Read more»
Rebekah Brooks, who resigned Friday as News International's chief executive amid the News of the World phone hacking scandal, has reportedly been arrested. (with video) Read more»
Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton has resigned amid the continuing phone-hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch’s embattled News Corp. Read more»
Last week, we outlined the admitted (and denied) criminal allegations at News Corp and issued a first-in-the-nation call for an FBI investigation. Since, calls for a U.S. look at Murdoch’s media empire have exploded, public outrage is unabated, and the FBI is looking at News Corp. Read more»