Bankruptcy court rejects bid for Infowars, causing delay for Sandy Hook families

A federal bankruptcy court rejected a deal that would have allowed the auction of Alex Jones' Infowars media company, causing a delay in Sandy Hook families' efforts to collect damages. The judge ruled that only Jones' ownership stake can be sold and not the company's assets. The Onion's bid, which included a sweetener for the families, was also rejected. Jones celebrated the decision on his show, urging followers to buy his products.

Current Events in Syria, Business, Grief, Media

Syrians are transitioning from celebrating the ousting of Bashar al-Assad to facing challenges, UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing under investigation, $24.6 billion Kroger and Albertsons merger blocked, tips for expressing condolences, photography as therapy, The Onion wins Alex Jones' assets at auction.

Auction Sale of Infowars to The Onion Rejected by Judge

A judge rejected the auction sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to The Onion, citing flaws in the bidding process and questioning the money families of the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting would receive. The Onion planned to kick Jones out and relaunch Infowars as a parody.

Bankruptcy Auction Outcome for Alex Jones' Infowars Show

After a bankruptcy auction, The Onion loses bid for Alex Jones' Infowars show, as judge deems the process flawed. Families of Sandy Hook victims express disappointment. Alex Jones to continue his show for now. Legal battle continues.

Conservative mockery of NBC News reporter Ben Collins

Conservatives mock NBC News reporter Ben Collins for transitioning to CEO of satirical news website The Onion and embracing disinformation. Collins criticizes Elon Musk and Twitter for promoting lies and conspiracy theories. Despite his left-wing leanings, Collins returns to Twitter to promote The Onion.