News International

Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and her husband

Remember when phone hacking was something done by British tabloids?

Arts, Culture & Media

Earlier this year, a number of newspapers were found to have illegally hacked into the voicemails of celebrities and crime victims — and now some of the organizers behind those efforts are in court themselves.

Hacking Scandal Arrives in U.S.

What’s Next for News Corp After James Murdoch Steps Down?

The World

James Murdoch Resigns as Executive Chair of News International

Global Politics

James Murdoch to Step Down at News International

Phone Hacking Victims Testify in London

Individuals who had their phones hacked by as part of the  News International scandal  – from famous actors to violent crime victims’ families – are set to testify against the ethics and behavior of Britain’s tabloid press Monday. In its third day, the Leveson inquiry  could bring about sweeping governmental reforms in the U.K., including a “register of […]

The World

News Corp. hacking inquiry resumes in Britain

Conflict & Justice

A inquiry by the British Parliament into the News Corporation’s hacking scandal resumes today in London. Will today’s revelations conflict with the Murdochs’ testimony to Parliament in July?

The World

Trinity Mirror Opens Phone Hacking Investigation

Conflict & Justice

Following the phone hacking scandal at its rival News International, the Trinity Mirror newspaper group in the U.K. has announced that it will lead a review into its own editorial practices. Sarah Lyall has the latest from London.

The World

View from Russia: The phone-hacking scandal

For part-2 of this series, I spoke to Moscow-based journalist Svetlana Kunitsyna about how the phone-hacking scandal was covered in Russia.

The World

The Murdochs testify before British Parliament

Conflict & Justice

Mark D’Arcy, host of the BBC’s “Today in Parliament,” discusses whether British Prime Minister David Cameron will be able to overcome the taint of this scandal.