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Animal sanctuary honors Sandy Hook victim
The family of one of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting is marking the 12-year anniversary by holding a barn raising at an animal sanctuary that honors their daughter’s legacy. News 4 New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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The Onion's bid for Infowars is still in court as judge reviews auction
The Onion’s bid to buy conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars is scheduled to return to a Texas courtroom on Monday.
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Judge in Alex Jones' bankruptcy case orders new hearing on The Onion's bid for Infowars
A bankruptcy judge on Monday ordered a new hearing in conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ effort to stop the satirical news outlet The Onion from buying Infowars and turning it into a parody.
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The Onion buys Alex Jones' Infowars at auction with help from Sandy Hook families
Families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims say the satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones’ Infowars at a bankruptcy auction.
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‘Regretted it every day of my life': Former MMA fighter Ronda Rousey apologizes for sharing Sandy Hook conspiracy theory years ago
“I should have been canceled, I would have deserved it. I still do,” former MMA star Ronda Rousey wrote in an apology late Thursday.
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Judge stops parents' effort to collect on $50M Alex Jones owes for saying Newtown shooting was hoax
A federal bankruptcy judge on Thursday stopped an effort by the parents of a boy killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting to begin collecting on some of the $50 million they won in a lawsuit against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones over his false claims that the massacre was a hoax.
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Bankruptcy trustee discloses plan to shut down Alex Jones' Infowars and liquidate assets
A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars media platform and liquidate its assets.
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Alex Jones' personal assets to be sold to pay $1.5B Sandy Hook debt. Company bankruptcy is dismissed
A federal judge on Friday ordered the liquidation of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ′ personal assets but dismissed his company’s separate bankruptcy case, leaving the future of his Infowars media platform uncertain as he owes $1.5 billion for his false claims that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax.
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Sandy Hook survivors graduate from high school in Newtown
The children who survived one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history are graduating high school, with mixed emotions for those who lived through the horror more than a decade ago, as well as their families. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Alex Jones asks to convert personal bankruptcy into a liquidation to pay Sandy Hook families
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is seeking court permission to convert his personal bankruptcy reorganization to a liquidation to help pay some of the $1.5 billion he owes the families of Sandy Hook victims.
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Sandy Hook families ask bankruptcy judge to liquidate Alex Jones' media company
Relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting are asking a bankruptcy judge to liquidate conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ media company, including Infowars, instead of allowing him to reorganize his business.
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Alex Jones offers to pay Sandy Hook families at least $55 million over school shooting hoax conspiracy
Jones and Free Speech Systems, based in Austin, Texas, both filed for bankruptcy last year as the families were awarded more than $1.4 billion in a Connecticut lawsuit and another $50 million in a Texas lawsuit.
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A father's promise 11 years after Sandy Hook
Tomorrow marks 11 years since the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. 26 people were killed, 6 young adults and 20 young children. Among them was 7-year-old Daniel Barden who came from a family of musicians. Daniel’s father reflects on the healing process in a new documentary called “A Father’s Promise”. News Four’s Lynda Baquero takes...
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The new Sandy Hook Promise PSA isn't a joke. It's deadly serious
In this year’s Sandy Hook Promise “Just Joking” PSA, directed by the Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Henry-Alex Rubin, well-known comedians perform their act in front of live audiences. They deliver lines that the audience thinks are jokes … but later learn that every line is a real threat made by a school shooter.
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Alex Jones spent over $93,000 in July. Sandy Hook families who sued him have yet to see a dime
The conspiracy theorist and Infowars host has been paying his own wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 a month, according to the most recent spending report he filed in his bankruptcy case.
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4 people rescued from overturned boat off Sandy Hook
A dramatic rescue happened Saturday night when four people had to be saved from their sinking boat. Adam Harding reports.