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Murdochs Resolve Succession Dispute With Multibillion-Dollar Deal Favoring Lachlan
The dispute over the Murdoch’s family trust intensified last year, with family patriarch and billionaire Rupert Murdoch seeking to give control to Lachlan, his eldest son.
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A Slim New iPhone Model? What We Know About Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event
Apple will host the event Tuesday at 1 p.m. EDT and is expected to reveal the iPhone 17 and an “Air” model of the new iPhone.
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Photo Allegedly Showing Birthday Message To Epstein Signed By Trump Given To Congress
A photo allegedly showing a birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein allegedly signed by Donald Trump was published by House Democrats and the Wall Street Journal.
ByZachary Folk,
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Trump Downplays Domestic Violence As A ‘Much Lesser’ Crime
Trump made the comment while alleging domestic violence reports were falsely inflating crime statistics in Washington, D.C.
BySara Dorn,
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Trump’s ‘Catastrophic’ Worry: What Happens If The Supreme Court Rules Against His Tariffs
If the Supreme Court lets a lower court’s decision stand, and tariffs are ruled unlawful, companies—and consumers—could start asking that the money they paid be returned.
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Trump Can Fire Democratic Federal Trade Commissioner, Supreme Court Says
The firing of Rebecca Slaughter, one of five FTC commissioners, has been legally contested since March, when President Donald Trump fired her and fellow democratic commissioner Alvaro Bedoya.
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Trump Celebrates West Point Canceling Award Ceremony For ‘Woke’ Tom Hanks
“We don’t need destructive, WOKE recipients getting our cherished American Awards,” Trump said, referring to West Point canceling an award ceremony meant to honor actor Tom Hanks.
ByConor Murray,
Forbes Staff
Trump Announces He’ll Protect ‘The Right To Prayer In Public Schools’—But Details Unclear
Trump threatened to revoke federal funding from schools that infringe on students’ constitutional right to religious expression in schools.
BySara Dorn,
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Struggling U.S. Tourism Takes Another Hit: New Visa Requirement For Foreign Visitors
With international tourism to the U.S. significantly down this year, the State Department just issued a new rule that makes it even harder for foreign travelers to get a visa.
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Appeals Court Upholds E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Win Against Trump
The judgment has now ballooned to more than $89 million with interest.
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US Open Bling: The Most Expensive Watches And Jewelry Wasn’t Worn By The Winners (Full List)
The US Open is a hot bed for luxury on the court and in the stands—here’s the list of the most expensive items worn by players.
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SpaceX Purchasing Wireless Spectrum Licenses From EchoStar For $17 Billion
The deal will allow Boost Mobile subscribers to access direct-to-cell service from SpaceX’s Starlink.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Howard Stern Fools Listeners—And The Media—With Abrupt Retirement Hoax
Bravo host Andy Cohen briefly took over Howard Stern’s SiriusXM radio show Monday morning and tricked listeners into thinking Stern had abruptly left the show.
ByConor Murray,
Forbes Staff
Trump Approval Rating: Up 2 Points In Latest Survey—Though Majority Reject National Guard Takeovers
The latest survey, released Sept. 7, shows Trump has a 44% approval rating.
BySara Dorn,
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When To See The Moon Move Through The ‘Planet Parade’ This Week
A "planet parade" is going on in the pre-dawn sky, with Venus, Jupiter and Saturn shining brightly. This week, the moon moves through the field.
ByJamie Carter,
Senior Contributor
Detained South Korean Workers Will Leave U.S. ‘Voluntarily’—Trump Says Foreign Investors Can “Legally Bring…Very Smart People’
Trump said investments by foreign companies are “welcome” in the U.S. and his administration is working to ensure they can legally bring in technical talent.
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Dominates Box Office, Grossing $83 Million For Best Horror Opening This Year
The new installment in the “Conjuring” franchise had the series’ best opening weekend to date.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Donald Trump Receives Boos While Attending US Open Men’s Final (Photos)
The United States Tennis Association reportedly asked broadcasters to “refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions” to the president’s visit on Sunday.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
In Photos: A ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse Sets Up A Solar Eclipse
September’s Full Corn Moon rose in North America on Sept. 7, 2025, hours after a total lunar eclipse in Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe.
ByJamie Carter,
Senior Contributor
Tom Homan Says Trump’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ Post Directed At Chicago Was ‘Taken Out Of Context’
The Trump administration plans to target ‘criminal cartels’ in Chicago, Tom Homan told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Two Winners Will Split Second-Largest Powerball Jackpot In History
The winners will choose between $893 million in annualized payments or a lump sum of $410 million—but will take home less after taxes.
ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff
Full Corn ‘Blood Moon’ Rises On Sunday — A Total Lunar Eclipse For Some
September’s full corn moon rises in North America on Sept. 7, 2025, hours after a total lunar eclipse in Australia, Asia, Africa and parts of Europe.
ByJamie Carter,
Senior Contributor
Illinois Gov. Pritzker Calls Trump ‘Wannabe Dictator’ Over Latest Threat To Deploy Troops In Chicago
Chicago’s mayor said Trump’s “threats are beneath the honor of our nation.”
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
West Point Alumni Association Reportedly Canceled Ceremony Honoring Tom Hanks
Hanks, 69, was scheduled to be recognized as an “outstanding citizen” who reflected the military academy’s ideals.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff
Northern Lights Forecast: Geomagnetic Storms May Bring Aurora Borealis To These 15 States Tonight
Effects of high-speed winds from a cooler, less dense spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s magnetic field.
ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff