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How Rupert Murdoch helped create a monster – the era of Trumpism – and then lost control of it

Mary Altaffer/AP by Rodney Tiffen, University of Sydney You can’t help but feel sorry for Rupert Murdoch. In Mary Shelley’s famous novel, Dr Frankenstein created a monster...

Ben Shapiro’s hip-hop hypocrisy and White male grievance lands him on top of pop music charts for a brief moment

by A.D. Carson, University of Virginia Over the past decade, conservative commentator and podcaster Ben Shapiro has made a living telling his followers that rap...

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch resigns − extending Joe Biden’s ongoing good luck streak with the media

President Joe Biden speaks during a press conference at the White House in January 2022. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images by Michael J. Socolow, University...

Rupert Murdoch: His Fox News legacy is one of lies, with little accountability, and political power that rose from the belief in his power

Rupert Murdoch attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscars party on Feb. 24, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images by Lorna Grisby, The Conversation Rupert...

Why Fox News’s settlement with Dominion Voting Systems is good news for all media outlets

by Jane E. Kirtley, University of Minnesota It’s all over but the spinning. At the eleventh hour, after the jury was sworn in and the lawyers...

How ‘Succession’ feeds the hidden fantasies of its well-to-do viewers

Where’s the appeal in watching a group of obnoxious, pampered, backstabbing siblings? HBO by Robert Samuels, University of California, Santa Barbara “Succession” has returned for its fourth...

Rupert Murdoch on All-White ‘Exodus’ Film: All Egyptians Are ‘White’

Billionaire business baron Rupert Murdoch tried to defend the racial composite of the upcoming movie Exodus: Gods and Kings. The film, which is being distributed by Murdoch’s…

LA students breach school iPads’ security

Students photograph themselves with an iPad during a class at Broadacres Elementary School in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Bob Chamberlin, File)LOS ANGELES (AP) — It took just a week for nearly 300 students who got iPads from their Los Angeles high school to figure out how to alter the security settings so they could surf the Web and access social media sites, prompting district officials to halt a $1 billion program aimed at putting the devices in the hands of every student in the nation's second-largest school system.

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