The Onion says it’s reached a deal to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars
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The Onion announced on April 21, 2026, that it has reached a deal to acquire Infowars, the website founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The deal marks a significant shift in the media landscape, with The Onion expanding its reach into political and controversial content. The financial details of the acquisition have not been disclosed.
The Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act (KIDS Act) aims to protect minors online by requiring tech companies to implement parental controls, prevent harm, and address AI chatbot risks. The bill seeks to curb addictive design features and promote safer digital environments for children, marking a significant step in online safety regulation.
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The U.S. nuclear arsenal remains on high alert, with launch capabilities within minutes, controlled by the "nuclear football" briefcase carried by a military officer near the president. This system, central to U.S. nuclear policy, underscores the potential for rapid escalation in a crisis, raising concerns about the risks of accidental or impulsive nuclear use.
President Donald Trump praised Senator Rick Scott (R-Fla.) on April 17 for introducing a resolution to expunge his 2019 impeachment, which Scott claims lacked legitimacy. The resolution questions the trial’s validity and criticizes a whistleblower for potential bias. Trump expressed hope that justice would be served, highlighting ongoing political efforts to challenge the impeachment.