An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The FDA has issued InfoWars founder Alex Jones a warning to stop making false coronavirus claims regarding a variety of products previously sold ...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s claim that a toothpaste he sells “kills the whole SARS-corona family at point-blank range” is the latest silver-based bogus cure to come under legal scrutiny. New York ...
InfoWars founder Alex Jones promoted a toothpaste he claims federal officials have said can kill coronavirus, which has infected and killed thousands worldwide, despite recent warnings issued by ...
Conspiracy theorist and far-right radio host Alex Jones was ordered by the New York attorney general to stop shilling phony coronavirus cures. Attorney General Letitia James’ office sent Jones a cease ...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is hawking a silver-infused toothpaste he falsely claims has the power to kill the new coronavirus. The InfoWars founder claims the product has been verified by federal ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Alex Jones has been ordered to stop selling products on his InfoWars ...
On March 6th, government officials in Austin, Texas, cancelled South by Southwest, because of COVID-19. Although the cancellation would surely save lives, it would also, the festival’s organizers said ...
In a week that keeps getting weirder, New York Attorney General Letitia James is now trying to stop far right “InfoWars” host Alex Jones – famous for alleging that the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting was a ...
Colloidal silver is a controversial alternative medicine. Advocates claim it may be used to treat a variety of acute and chronic conditions, but there’s no scientific evidence to support these claims.