A Texas judge just gave The Onion some hope.
Ronda Rousey took to X on Friday to issue an apology that she says is a decade in the making.
The families of Sandy Hook victims argue his X account should be seized like any other part of InfoWars.
The conspiracy theorist owes $1.5 billion for spreading lies that the 2012 massacre was a false flag.
The chances of a Jets quarterback being Vice President have never looked slimmer.
The InfoWars owner has returned to the social media platform some five years after he was kicked off.
The bankrupt radio host owes around $1.5 billion to the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims.
The wild conspiracist’s company had previously filed chapter 11 bankruptcy, but now Jones is facing over $1 billion in damages from two defamation lawsuits.
Keeping the Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist off Twitter is personal for Musk.
In a five-page resignation letter, Kendall Chamberlin said he had been reducing the town’s fluoride levels for over a decade of his 30-year run.
This latest verdict is over 200 times larger than the damages he faced in a similar Texas lawsuit.
A video that appears to show the InfoWars founder drinking like an out-of-shape Don Draper was embedded on multiple sites offering Jones-related content.
The jury will decide how much the conspiracy theorist owes victim's families after previously telling his followers the government staged horrific shooting.
It’s the culmination of the head-spinning nine-day trial, but Jones is also on the hook for another defamation suit in Connecticut.
We also learned that Jones’s files contained the psychiatric data of multiple Sandy Hook parents and communication with Roger Stone.
"This is not your show": Judge in Alex Jones' Sandy Hook defamation trial repeatedly warns the InfoWars host that he needs to tell the truth while testifying.
Despite his lawyers' claims of "medical issues," the conspiracy king attended the start of his most recent Sandy Hook defamation trial.
After Jones lost a defamation suit against parents of Sandy Hook victims, he called for cryptocurrency donations “to prosecute a war” against “the enemy.”
The vast network of pro-Russian channels and social accounts have proved a major challenge to companies trying to stamp out war misinformation.
Alex Jones’ insane online channel is on the hook for claiming the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax, plans to stave off damage payments.