Media Business Insider story on Harvard antagonist’s wife draws owner’s scrutiny The Axel Springer statement prompted concern from some reporters over what it said about Business Insider's future ability to pursue investigations. View of German newspaper publisher Axel Springer's Berlin headquarters in 2006. JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP via Getty Images Business Insider and its German parent company appear to be at odds over its reporting on plagiarism allegations against the wife of a high-profile hedge fund manager. The financial news site published two stories last week alleging that Neri Oxman, a prominent former Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, had plagiarized repeatedly in...