James Murdoch buys New York magazine and Vox Media’s podcasts

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By Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — James Murdoch just made a big investment in the American news media.

On Wednesday morning, his media and tech holding company, Lupa Systems, said it had agreed to acquire most of Vox Media, including Vox’s main website, its popular podcast network, and New York magazine.

The deal was announced hours after New York won the National Magazine Award for general excellence from the American Society of Magazine Editors — a fresh affirmation of the title’s stature in the media industry in an era defined by business model disruption.

Murdoch said in a statement that acquiring the magazine, the podcast network and Vox.com “reflects both our interest in the forward edge of culture and our deep commitment to ambitious journalism and agenda-setting conversations.”

The parties declined to comment on the purchase price, but CNN previously reported that the assets would fetch $300 million or more.

Vox-owned websites like Eater, Popsugar, SB Nation, The Dodo and The Verge were not included in the deal, raising immediate questions about whether other buyers will scoop them up.

Vox Media CEO Jim Bankoff will join Lupa and run the assets that Murdoch is acquiring.

Bankoff told The New York Times that he “wanted a long-term steward” like Murdoch.

James Murdoch publicly and painfully split from his father Rupert and brother Lachlan’s right-wing media empire years ago. His politics are widely viewed as more moderate than his father’s, and his business ambitions are evident through his recent acquisitions. His company has stakes in the Tribeca Film Festival and a major entertainment producer in India.

Murdoch told The Times he valued a chance to acquire an asset known for “longer-form, thoughtful journalism that can really speak to the culture.”

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Trump afirma que Netanyahu hará lo que él quiera con respecto a Irán

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Por Kevin Liptak, CNN

El presidente Donald Trump declaró este miércoles que el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, seguirá sus instrucciones sobre Irán mientras evalúa reanudar la guerra.

“Hará lo que yo quiera que haga. Es un hombre muy, muy bueno. Hará lo que yo quiera que haga”, dijo Trump a los periodistas en la Base Conjunta Andrews antes de partir para dar un discurso de graduación en la Academia de la Guardia Costera.

Trump habló con Netanyahu durante una hora el día anterior para tratar el tema de Irán, según informó a CNN una fuente israelí familiarizada con el asunto.

En sus declaraciones en la pista de aterrizaje, Trump elogió a su homólogo y afirmó que Netanyahu “no recibe un trato justo” por parte de sus colegas políticos en Israel.

Trump también destacó su propia popularidad en Israel y bromeó diciendo que podría postularse para primer ministro después de dejar el cargo en Estados Unidos.

El mandatario estadounidense estableció esta semana una nueva fecha límite para posibles ataques a Irán, mientras los negociadores en la región trabajan en pos de un posible acuerdo de paz.

Trump, cuya frustración ante el estado de las negociaciones ha ido en aumento, declaró el lunes en una publicación en redes sociales que iba a posponer el plan previsto para atacar el martes Irán, citando una solicitud de los líderes de Qatar, Arabia Saudita y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Este martes, precisó que dicha suspensión se extendería por “un período de tiempo limitado”.

“Ya había tomado la decisión. Entonces llamaron; se habían enterado de que yo había tomado la decisión. Dijeron: ‘Señor, ¿podría darnos un par de días más? Creemos que están mostrando una actitud razonable’”, comentó Trump a los periodistas en la Casa Blanca.

Y añadió: “Hablo de dos o tres días; tal vez el viernes, el sábado, el domingo, o algo así; quizá a principios de la próxima semana… un período de tiempo limitado. Porque no podemos permitir que obtengan una nueva arma nuclear”.

Trump añadió que estaba dispuesto a esperar hasta finales de esta semana para ver si las conversaciones avanzaban, volvió a advertir que podría reanudar las operaciones de combate. “Tal vez tengamos que asestarles otro gran golpe”, dijo refiriéndose a Irán.

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Police officers who defended US Capitol on January 6 sue to stop Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

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Pro-Trump supporters storm the US Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump on January 6

By Devan Cole, CNN

(CNN) — Law enforcement officers who protected the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, sued the Trump administration on Wednesday to block implementation of a newly created $1.8 billion fund for allies of President Donald Trump who say they were unfairly investigated by previous administrations.

The lawsuit brought in federal court by Harry Dunn, a former member of the US Capitol Police, and Daniel Hodges, a current member of the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police Department, claims that the new fund runs afoul of the US Constitution and federal law.

The men say the fund will potentially be used to pay individuals who participated in the attack and finance various paramilitary organizations in the country.

“If allowed to begin making payments, the fund will directly finance the violent operations of rioters, paramilitaries, and their supporters who threatened plaintiffs’ lives that day, and continue to do so,” lawyers for Dunn and Hodges wrote in the 29-page suit.

“Militias like the Proud Boys will use money from the fund to arm and equip themselves. The fund will grant their pasts acts of violence legal imprimatur,” the lawsuit claims.

“And, most chillingly, the fund will signal to past and potential future perpetrators of violence against Dunn and Hodges that they need not fear prosecution; to the contrary, they should expect to be rewarded,” the lawsuit reads. “Dunn and Hodges did not back down on January 6. Instead, they held the line to defend democracy and the rule of law. They bring this case to do so once again.”

The lawsuit asks a federal judge in DC to declare the administration’s decision to set up the fund is unlawful and for an order blocking officials from taking steps to implement it and requiring any payments already made from it to be reversed.

The new fund, the men allege, violates a provision of the 14th Amendment that bars the government from paying debts “incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States.” They also say that officials violated federal rulemaking laws by creating the fund, which stemmed from a $10 billion lawsuit Trump, in his individual capacity, brought against the Internal Revenue Service earlier this year.

That law, the Administrative Procedure Act, allows individuals to challenge some government decision-making. Lawyers for Dunn and Hodges say that officials violated it by not following a different provision of federal law that says the government can only settle lawsuits after the attorney general agrees that such payment “is in the interest of the United States.”

“The payment of $1.776 billion into the Anti-Weaponization Fund to settle Trump v. IRS was patently not ‘in the interest of the United States,’” they wrote in the lawsuit. “Rather, it was a misappropriation of taxpayer funds orchestrated by the President to reward his allies and the rioters who committed violence in his name.”

The case comes a day after acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was once Trump’s personal attorney, in testimony to a Senate appropriations panel, declined to rule out the possibility whether those who assaulted law enforcement officers on January 6 would be eligible for a payout.

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