The Onion acquires Alex Jones’ Infowars with support from Sandy Hook families

The Onion has won the bankruptcy auction for Alex Jones’ Infowars, backed by families of Sandy Hook victims, with plans to relaunch it as a satirical site aimed at conspiracy theories.

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul: Boxers meet face-to-face ahead of Netflix showdown

Mike Tyson, 58, stared down Jake Paul, 27, on Wednesday night ahead of the much-anticipated boxing match between the former heavyweight champ and social media star.

John Krasinski named People's 2024 Sexiest Man Alive

People magazine's 2024 Sexiest Man Alive said he thought he was getting pranked when he heard the news.

'Full House' actor Dave Coulier diagnosed with 'very aggressive' cancer

Dave Coulier, the actor best known for his role as Uncle Joey in "Full House," has announced he has stage 3 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

My Little Pony finally gallops into National Toy Hall of Fame

My Little Pony has finally earned a place in the National Toy Hall of Fame, joining Transformers and the card game Phase 10 as the 2024 inductees.

Judith Jamison, iconic Alvin Ailey dancer and artistic director, dies at 81

Judith Jamison, the celebrated dancer and former artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, has passed away at age 81 in New York following a brief illness.

Mattel’s ‘Wicked’ dolls include wrong, adult website on packaging

The fine print on Mattel’s packaging for the new ‘Wicked’ dolls includes a website that requires people to be 18 years or older to enter.

SNL introduces 'Hot, Jacked Trump' in post-election episode

“We at ‘SNL’ would like to say to Donald Trump, we have been with you all along,” Keenan Thompson said in the show’s cold open.

Tony Todd reportedly dies at 69, say reports

According to Deadline, Tony Todd, known for his iconic role in Candyman and a wide-ranging career across film and TV, has reportedly died at age 69 in Los Angeles.

Beatles get Grammy nomination in 2024 for “Now and Then,” first in nearly 30 years

In a “what year is it?” moment, the Beatles and Rolling Stones are both up for Grammys in 2024, with the Beatles earning their first nod since 1997 for "Now and Then," and the Stones recognized for their recent album "Hackney Diamonds."