The satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones' Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families ...
The Onion hopes to reopen the Infowars website in January as a parody of Jones and other conspiracy theorists.
Jones and a lawyer for First United American Companies allege Murray improperly selected The Onion's bid and unexpectedly changed the sale process on Monday after the sealed bids were submitted, by ...
A federal bankruptcy judge put The Onion‘s winning bid for Alex Jones’s InfoWars media platform on pause to further review ...
CARUSONE: He's not. Now temporarily, he'll be able to for a little while, while the judge halts this and they review this, but he's been putting it under — up under a new banner, a new news network ...
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One need to look no further than the Onion’s leading editorial Friday to see why Infowars has a bright future in the comedic ...
Infowars began as a website and a public access TV program ... START HERE: I don't think that's true. I think that is parody. COLLINS: No, it's look, it's, I agree with you. It's a small price to pay, ...
The Onion's bid for Alex Jones's Infowars came together with help from Sandy Hook families. It's paused after a bankruptcy ...
Satirical outlet the Onion’s acquisition of Alex Jones ’s InfoWars has been paused by a federal bankruptcy judge after lawyers for Jones and his company complained about how the auction proceeded.