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Murdoch's succession war: Media mogul is working to oust his moderate children
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Viki Auslender
The 93-year-old founder of News Corp is waging a succession war against three of his children who, in his estimation, may harm the conservative line of the media entities under his control, led by Fox News. The "sins" of his son James: support for Biden and environmental struggles.
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Uri Pasovsky
The web needs a reboot. Commercial companies and governments have found new ways to wield power and need to be limited, says the Harvard researcher