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superb customer service Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has reportedly suffered a major defeat in his attempt to alter his family trust. A Nevada commissioner has ruled against Mr Murdoch’s bid to change his family trust to consolidate control of his media empire in the hands of his son Lachlan, the New York Times reports, citing a sealed court document. Nevada commissioner Edmund Gorman concluded in a decision filed on Saturday that Rupert Murdoch and Lachlan, who is the head of Fox News parent Fox Corp and News Corp, had acted in “bad faith” in their effort to amend the irrevocable trust, the Times reported. The court docket indicates it issued a recommendation or order Saturday under seal. The trust currently would divide control of the company equally among Mr Murdoch’s four oldest children - Lachlan, James, Elisabeth and Prudence - after his death. Potentially, three of the heirs could out-vote a fourth, setting up a battle over the future of the companies, even as Lachlan runs Fox and is sole chair of News Corp. A spokesman for Mr Murdoch, 93, could not immediately be reached for comment. Rupert Murdoch’s proposed amendment would have blocked any interference by three of Lachlan’s siblings, who are more politically moderate. In his opinion, Gorman said the plan to change the trust was a “carefully crafted charade” to “permanently cement Lachlan Murdoch’s executive roles” inside the empire “regardless of the impacts such control would have over the companies or the beneficiaries” of the family trust, the Times said. A lawyer for Rupert Murdoch, Adam Streisand, said they were disappointed with the ruling and intended to appeal, the Times reported. More to come... - With ReutersOracle Announces Fiscal 2025 Second Quarter Financial Results

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Giants' Jones takes responsibility, ponders futureSome devoted Wicked fans who showed up to AMC screenings of the film with their entire faces painted green have apparently been asked to remove the face paint before entering the theater. Since Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the Broadway hit was released in theaters last weekend , a number of social media users have posted videos of themselves wearing green face paint to the movies to mimic Cynthia Erivo ’s viridescent character Elphaba. However, it appears several fans have since been turned away and made to wash their faces off in the bathroom before being allowed into the screenings. “This is the dumbest rule I’ve ever heard,” a TikToker named Celine Serrano said in a recent video. “Apparently AMC won’t let you put face paint on, so they’re gonna make me wash it off in the bathroom — whatever.” In the caption, she said: “@AMC Theatres seeing some people on tiktok getting in with facepaint - why not me??!” Another TikToker, whose friend was similarly turned away for wearing face paint, posted a clip of their friend wiping off their makeup in the bathroom. “PSA: Do not show up to an AMC wearing face paint, they will not let you in,” they noted, adding in the caption: “At least the Burbank AMC in L.A. won’t.” According to the company’s website : “[Face] paint, helmets, masks (except for standard face masks used explicitly for health and safety concerns), or anything that covers the face are prohibited” due to safety concerns. Other major movie chains, including Regal and Cinemark , Cineplex , Landmark Theatres and Marcus Theatres, also enforce similar rules. It appears there are some theaters that have actually embraced guests who’ve arrived in costume. “Can’t relate to being kicked out of the theater. Mine let me in with all of this,” another TikToker shared in a video of them in complete head-to-toe costume as Elphaba. “[They] even took pics of me.” Earlier this week, AMC issued a warning , informing movie-goers that they aren’t allowed to sing along to the Wicked songs at any point during the film. In a short Wicked -themed preshow advisory video, AMC said: “At AMC Theaters, silence is golden. No talking. No texting. No singing. No wailing. No Flirting. And absolutely no name-calling. Enjoy the magic of movies.” Speaking to IndyStar , AMC spokesperson Ryan Noonan explained that this has been the theater’s “long-standing policy” to prevent “disruptive behavior.” However, they wanted to emphasize these rules especially now before the musical debuted in theaters with classic songs like “Defying Gravity” and “Popular.” Wicked , which also stars Ariana Grande as Glinda the Good Witch, is out in theaters now.

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