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Russia won’t release jailed Wall Street Journal reporter
A Russian judge has extended the detention of reporter Evan Gershkovich, despite demands from press advocacy groups for his release.

Judge says Elizabeth Holmes must pay Rupert Murdoch $125 million
The payment is part of a broader $452 million restitution order connected to a criminal fraud case involving the startup Theranos.

Dow Jones to launch WSJ Radio channel on TuneIn
The service will offer around-the-clock audio programming from the Wall Street Journal and its sister publications. [EXCLUSIVE]

U.S. says journalist jailed in Russia was ‘wrongfully detained’
The United States has officially designated a jailed American newspaper reporter held in Russia as "wrongfully detained."

White House prioritizing release of jailed reporter in Russia
Officials say the immediate release of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich remains a top priority, while Russia continues to detain him without evidence.

Russia detains American reporter on ‘espionage’ charges
A Wall Street Journal reporter working in Moscow has been arrested on espionage charges, Russian officials confirmed.

Fox board creates committee to probe reunion with News Corp
Fox Corporation has formed a special committee tasked with exploring a potential deal to reunite with News Corp.

Iranian hackers posed as journalist to target victims, security firm says
Iranian hackers belonging to an elite cyberwarfare group are targeting victims by posing as legitimate journalists from well-known news outlets.

Starbucks giving customers free online access to local, national newspapers
The courtesy access rolled out to customers using Starbucks' complimentary in-shop wireless internet in early October, according to a blog on its website.

Amazon, Disney clash over TV apps, new streaming service
Amazon and Disney are fighting over ad inventory on some popular apps. The dispute could leave Amazon Fire TV users without Disney apps next month.