Por: Los Angeles Times World November 08, 2022
A Texas man described as a video editor for the conspiracy theory-promoting Infowars website pleaded guilty on Monday to storming the U.S. Capitol, where he captured footage of the scene where a police officer fatally shot a California woman who joined the mob's attack. Samuel Christopher Montoya faces a maximum sentence of six months of imprisonment after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor count of parading, demonstrating or picketing in a... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 07, 2022
A Texas man described as a video editor for the conspiracy theory-promoting website pleaded guilty on Monday to , where he captured footage of the scene where a police officer fatally shot a California woman who joined the mob's attack. faces a maximum sentence of six... + más
Infowars website staffer pleads guilty to storming Capitol | Los Angeles Times
Infowars sales spiked as Alex Jones talked about Sandy Hook | 10 WBNS
Bleacher Report USA Sports November 04, 2022
Three weeks after the University of Tennessee was fined for fans storming the field following a victory over Alabama, the SEC is taking steps to prevent field and court storming in the future.SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey Friday a working group is considering strategies to... + más
Wanting 'college football to be strong nationally,' SEC commissioner Greg Sankey optimistic about expanded playoff | ABC News
Sankey: New CFP makes game 'strong nationally' | ESPN
Fox News USA Politics October 17, 2022
senior staffer Huma Abedin suggested Sunday that she may run for public office one day.Abedin, who served as vice chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and chief of staff during her 2008 White House bid, made the comments to host John Catsimatidis on the Cats... + más
But Her Emails! Behind The New York Times’ Maddening Hillary Clinton Coverage | Vanity Fair
Hillary Clinton: No plans to run for president again | 10 WBNS
Forbes USA Business October 14, 2022
Getty Images The far-right radio host Alex Jones was handed a staggering punishment on Wednesday when he was ordered by a Connecticut court to pay $965 million to families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre for a years-long misinformation campaign centered around a lie... + más
Nearly $1 billion judgment against Alex Jones not the final word | Portland Press Herald
Alex Jones 'boycotts' defamation trial as Connecticut jury to soon hear closing arguments | ABC News
Newsweek USA Life October 11, 2022
Alex Jones, owner of the far-right conspiracy site Infowars, seemingly took partial credit for Kanye West wearing a White Lives Matter shirt last week during a Paris fashion show.During his Sunday evening Infowars show, Jones discussed West's controversial shirt. He said... + más
Kanye West calls BLM a ‘scam’ amid ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt uproar | New York Post
Kanye West faces backlash for wearing shirt with White Lives Matter slogan | CBS News
The Daily Beast USA Life September 23, 2022
New accounts of alleged bullying behavior by Meghan Markle have been published in , the respected reporter who first reported that formal complaints had been made about Meghan by senior Buckingham Palace staff that she bullied employees.In the new extract from Low’s book,... + más
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Harry Will Be ‘Exiled’ by ‘Ruthless’ King Charles: Sources | The Daily Beast
10 WBNS USA Nation September 17, 2022
WATERBURY, Conn. — Infowars' revenues and website viewership spiked around the time of one of Alex Jones' shows in 2014 when he talked about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting being a hoax, according to documents shown to a jury Thursday. Jones and his Free... + más
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Group against LGBTQ-themed books say librarian's defamation lawsuit restricts free speech | The Advocate
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