Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive officer of News Corp.'s UK unit, and Andy Coulson, one of her ex-editors, are among five people to be charged in a tabloid bribery probe, prosecutors in London said. Read Article Brooks, Coulson charged in News Corp. bribery probe
Speaking softly, deliberately and with dry humour, Rupert Murdoch parries one question after the other about the influence his dominant media operations had in lobbying the British establishment. Read Article Rupert Murdoch defends his 50-year media career
Reporter's notebook Early consensus is that this addition to the Murdoch universe is bland, even though it has buxom models ruminating on matters of geopolitics, writes David Sapsted, Foreign Correspondent. Read Article The Sun on Sunday's shock attempt at decency
Rupert Murdoch has a staunch supporter in the Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed bin Talal and their relationship may spur News Corp to look to the region for further growth. Read Article Middle East offers Rupert Murdoch hope
In 1992, Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent initially opposed an effort by a Japanese mogul to purchase the Seattle Mariners. Expect more to come. Global shift in North American sport
The flying car concept took a while to become reality but in America a company is on the verge of offering a version to the public. While the cost may be high, so is confidence that there is a viable market. Flying cars roar into reality