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Alex Jones Ordered To Pay $49.3M Total Over Sandy Hook Lies
Associated Press
A Texas jury on Friday ordered Infowars’ Alex Jones to pay $49.3 million in total damages to the parents of a first-grader killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which the conspiracy theorist falsely called a hoax orchestrated by the government in order to tighten U.S. gun laws.
Alex Jones Ordered To Pay Sandy Hook Parents More Than $4M
Associated Press
A Texas jury Thursday ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay more than $4 million — significantly less than the $150 million being sought — in compensatory damages to the parents of a 6-year-old boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre, marking the first time the Infowars host has been held financially liable for repeatedly claiming the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history was a hoax.
Alex Jones Concedes Sandy Hook Attack Was ’100% Real’
Associated Press
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones testified Wednesday that he now understands it was irresponsible of him to declare the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre a hoax and that he now believes it was “100% real.”
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LIVE UPDATES: Thunder v. Grizzlies NBA Playoff game 1 in Oklahoma City
Carrie Winchel
The Oklahoma City Thunder open their NBA playoff season at OKC’s Paycom Center against the Memphis Grizzlies. Live updates, reaction, and key moments from the game.
LIVE UPDATES: Thunder v. Grizzlies NBA Playoff game 1 in Oklahoma City
Carrie Winchel
The Oklahoma City Thunder open their NBA playoff season at OKC’s Paycom Center against the Memphis Grizzlies. Live updates, reaction, and key moments from the game.
Tornado strikes north Ada, damaging homes and businesses
Cameron Joiner
As daylight breaks over Pontotoc County, the full scope of the damage from a tornado that touched down in north Ada Sunday night is coming into focus.
Tornado strikes north Ada, damaging homes and businesses
Cameron Joiner
As daylight breaks over Pontotoc County, the full scope of the damage from a tornado that touched down in north Ada Sunday night is coming into focus.
Flood safety: How to prepare for the nation's most common natural disaster
Graham Dowers
April showers may bring May flowers, but they can also bring devastating floods.
Flood safety: How to prepare for the nation's most common natural disaster
Graham Dowers
April showers may bring May flowers, but they can also bring devastating floods.
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LIVE UPDATES: Thunder v. Grizzlies NBA Playoff game 1 in Oklahoma City
Carrie Winchel
The Oklahoma City Thunder open their NBA playoff season at OKC’s Paycom Center against the Memphis Grizzlies. Live updates, reaction, and key moments from the game.
Tornado strikes north Ada, damaging homes and businesses
Cameron Joiner
As daylight breaks over Pontotoc County, the full scope of the damage from a tornado that touched down in north Ada Sunday night is coming into focus.
Flood safety: How to prepare for the nation's most common natural disaster
Graham Dowers
April showers may bring May flowers, but they can also bring devastating floods.
Tornadoes and floods sweep Oklahoma overnight, storms later this week
News 9
Overnight storms brought tornadoes, deadly flooding, and widespread damage across Oklahoma, with calmer weather expected to return briefly before more rain later in the week.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma leaders reflect on tragedy, transparency, and upcoming elections
Scott Mitchell
On the latest episode of Your Vote Counts, host Scott Mitchell was joined by Senator Blake “Cowboy” Stephens and Representative Melissa Provenzano.
DC Debrief: Oklahoma delegation reflects on 30 years since OKC bombing
Alex Cameron
On the 30th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing, Alex Cameron and Scott Mitchell reflected on its lasting impact on Oklahoma and the nation.
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