For anyone opposed to monopolies—of which Google clearly is one—this may sound reasonable. However, as Casey Newton over on Platformer astutely observes, the real question is what would happen next.
Jones over many years built a media empire designed to make people believe that the worst fever-dream conspiracies of their ...
Jones asked the bankruptcy court to stop the sale and side with another bidder who challenged the closed auction process.
Jones' conspiracy theory media empire went on the auction block to help pay the Sandy Hook families he spent years defaming.
Conspiracy theorists responded with conspiracy theories to the news last week that The Onion had obtained Alex Jones’ ...
In a fitting and just outcome, Infowars, the hateful tool of the odious Alex Jones, who profited from horrid lies about the murder of children of the Sandy Hook school massacre, is now the property of ...
With all the weirdness of the past week, including the nominations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Matt Gaetz for Cabinet ...
Alex Jones is asking a court to block the Onion's purchase of Infowars, the right-wing conspiracy site Jones was forced to ...
The Onion thought it had the last laugh when it was named the winning bidder after last week's bankruptcy auction. Now, Jones ...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has sued a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee and the families of some of the Sandy Hook ...
The Onion agreed to acquire the Infowars trademark, storefront, website and other assets at auction for around $7 million in ...
Attorneys for Jones said the satirical website made an illegitimate bid for Infowars and plans to misuse its intellectual ...