Comment on this storyComment No matter how you slice it, $787.5 million is a lot of money. But the amount that Fox News agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems to settle its defamation claims against the cable television giant shrinks a bit
Comment on this storyComment SYDNEY — Fox Corporation chief executive Lachlan Murdoch dropped a defamation case against an independent Australian publisher Friday, just days after Fox News ended its own defamation ordeal in the United States with a $787.5 million settlement. The
Comment on this storyComment Newscasts and headlines were dominated Tuesday by reports that Dominion Voting Systems had settled it defamation case against Fox News for a staggering $787 million. Except, that is, on Fox News. One of few Fox hosts to mention
Comment on this storyComment WILMINGTON, Del. — Fox News on Tuesday settled a headline-making lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems, the company that had sought $1.6 billion from the network over allegations that Fox had defamed Dominion by knowingly or recklessly airing false
Opening arguments are expected to begin Monday in the Dominion vs. Fox News defamation trial.
Comment on this storyComment Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis was scheduled to oversee opening statements on Monday morning in Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network, a defamation case of national resonance. Instead, he announced a pause. “I made the
Comment on this storyComment The beginning of the much-anticipated court case pitting Dominion Voting Systems against the most-watched cable news network, Fox News, has been delayed by one day, until Tuesday, to allow both parties to hold conversations about the possibility of
Comment on this storyComment One of the most closely watched media trials in decades begins Monday morning in a Delaware courtroom, as Fox News defends itself against a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by a voting technology company that says its business
You can expect to receive daily updates and recaps of what happens in court, analysis, and context from myself and other Washington Post reporters to help you make sense of it all, plus behind-the-scenes insights on the blockbuster trial. As a longtime
Comment on this storyComment WILMINGTON, Del. — The hordes of Fox News “experts” — journalists, academics, nonprofit analysts, politicians — appear to be expanding in, of all places, a Delaware courthouse. Judge Eric M. Davis has been ruling this week on pretrial