Alex Jones signed off from InfoWars with a farewell toast before midnight, then launched The Alex Jones Network at noon on Friday.
The Onion’s fight to control Infowars may have noble intentions but, in an age of disinformation, could it do more harm than good?
The state's highest court will now consider a deal that would allow the Onion to license the Infowars brand name and turn the show into a mockery of itself.
Early Friday morning, Infowars.com winked offline — displaying a blank page with the words “Off Air.” The shutdown of Alex Jones’ far-right conspiracy website comes as The Onion is trying to complete ...
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Alex Jones dealt setback as Texas judge says she has 'no faith' in Infowars finances, sets high bond
Alex Jones, who owes Sandy Hook families nearly $1.5 billion, must post a $4.3 million bond to continue holding off an order ...
The Onion's plan to transform Alex Jones' Infowars platforms into parody sites are in limbo again. New legal filings by Jones led a Texas appeals court to pause a proposed deal that would give the ...
Jones has no right to appeal a decision separating the conspiracy-peddling website from his personal estate. The decision ...
Tim Heidecker speaks to TIME about his plan to turn Infowars into a destination for good comedy and Alex Jones' threats.
The satirical news site said it’s rebranding right-wing pundit Alex Jones' controversial platform under a proposed licensing deal.
A Texas judge weighs Infowars' finances as Alex Jones and the company he founded fight efforts to collect Sandy Hook defamation judgments and delay asset sales.
The Onion says it now owns Alex Jones’ InfoWars following a bankruptcy deal, though final approval from a judge is still pending.
The "On Cinema" and "Full Phil" star was this year's Future of Filmmaking keynote speaker at The American Pavilion.
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