On Monday, Jones bemoaned the possibility of a “hostile buyer” winning the auction, as that would mean the end of InfoWars.
The sale must be approved by a bankruptcy judge. Proceeds will go to paying down the $1.5 billion debt that Jones owes ...
The president-elect isn’t worried about Senate Republicans growing a backbone. They're unlikely to prove him wrong.
President-elect Donald Trump will probably pick a new chair for the agency once he enters the White House next year. You might want to consider dusting off that crypto wallet because if you haven’t ...
In our news wrap Thursday, Syrian state media says Israel carried out two airstrikes killing at least 15 people near Damascus ...
Despite Kenya Moore telling followers on X, “I would never engage in revenge porn,” when she was reported to have posted ...
In 2017, President Donald Trump signed a major tax cut. To contain its cost, Republicans scheduled many of the provisions to ...
With so many gaps in global vaccine coverage, there was a 60 per cent increase in the number of significant measles outbreaks ...
The satirical news company plans to shutter Jones’ Infowars and rebuild the website featuring well-known internet humor ...
Infowars was put up for auction by court order. Alex Jones owes more than $1 billion to the families of Sandy Hook school ...
A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas has ordered a hearing into how the satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding ...
Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez expressed concerns about transparency in the bidding process of Alex Jones' site.