• Mick Jagger Sets Record Straight After Elon Musk Lyric In New Rolling Stones Album Portrayed As Attack On The “Mad Mogul”

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 3:20pm EDT

    During a recent interview with the New York Times, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger went into detail about a line in a track on the band’s new album that mentions Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk. In the song, “Mr. Charm,” Jagger sings, “When I was oh-so-young, I used to want to go to Mars […]

  • Afghan Migrant Who Killed UK Man Walking Dog in ‘Frenzied’ Unprovoked Stabbing Accepts Manslaughter Plea Deal As Court Hears He Was In Psychotic State

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 1:48pm EDT

    Unsuspecting street sweeper and Liverpool FC fan Wayne Broadhurst, 49, stabbed to death in neck, chest, and side. The post Afghan Migrant Who Killed UK Man Walking Dog in ‘Frenzied’ Unprovoked Stabbing Accepts Manslaughter Plea Deal As Court Hears He Was In Psychotic State appeared first on Alex Jones Live.

  • Iran Launches ‘Brazen’ Attacks On More Tankers In Hormuz, Killing Sailors, After Araghchi Mocked Trump’s Toll Plan

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 9:33am EDT

    The battle for Hormuz has ramped up after the United States has undertaken three consecutive nights of major bombing raids against Iranian targets. All the while President Trump is said to be “very serious” about his plan to impose a 20% toll on cargo transiting through the Strait of Hormuz, a Semafor report says, citing a White House official who […]

  • Amnesty International’s New ‘Enemies List’ Includes Pro-Life, ‘Gender-Critical,’ Faith Groups

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 7:45am EDT

    (LifeSiteNews) — Amnesty International just released a new report on the dark threats that loom on the horizons of the United Kingdom. It is titled “A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK,” and its conclusion is not that the UK is threatened by extremist trans activists demanding access to female-only spaces, or the grooming gangs […]

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  • 12-Year-Old Syrian Stabs 3 Teens Over ‘Honor’ Dispute, Released Without Charges In Austria

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 7:15am EDT

    In a disturbing case that has ignited fierce debate across Austria, a 12-year-old Syrian boy allegedly stabbed three teenage boys in a Vienna park, seriously injuring one with life-threatening wounds. Since he is below the country’s age of criminal responsibility of 14, the young suspect was released to his family shortly after police detained him […]

  • French Child Sex Abuse Scandal: After-School Activity Leader Convicted For Sexually Assaulting Girl Under 5-Years-Old

    Alex Jones - Jul 14th 2026 6:45am EDT

    In a landmark ruling, the Paris criminal court convicted Souleymane D., a 25-year-old former after-school activity leader, of sexually assaulting a young girl aged between 3 and 5 years old. The verdict marks the first conviction of an activity leader in the ongoing Paris périscolaire scandal, which has involved multiple allegations of sexual and physical […]

  • Ukraine Prime Minister’s Shock Resignation Marks Start Of Broader Zelensky Cabinet Reshuffle

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 10:23am EDT

    Ukrainian President Zelensky is undertaking a dramatic cabinet reshuffle, at a moment Kiev sees itself as having military momentum against Russia with its non-stop drone assaults on Russian energy sites. The country’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has confirmed Sunday her shock resignation, which has come as a major surprise to many lawmakers and unleashed speculation about what’s […]

  • “What Did You Know?” – Protesters Unfurl Massive Photo Of Prince Andrew With Jeffrey Epstein Inside Buckingham Palace Throne Room 

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 10:14am EDT

    A pair of demonstrators entered the Buckingham Palace throne room on Monday and displayed a large photograph of former UK Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor strolling alongside notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with the words, “What did you know?” written across the image. The activists are part of the group “Republic,” which is is a British organization that advocates replacing […]

  • Houthis Vow Retaliation after Saudi Strikes

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 9:46am EDT

    Yemen’s Houthi rebels have vowed to retaliate after they accused Saudi Arabia of launching airstrikes against the international airport in the country’s capital, Sanaa. The group’s spokesman, Yahya Saree, called the strikes “blatant aggression.” He said the airstrikes would not go unanswered, and that the truce between the rebels and Saudi Arabia is now at […]

  • Saudi Jets Bomb Sanaa International Airport To Stop Iranian Passenger Plane From Landing

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 9:26am EDT

    Renewed conflict continues to be potentially breaking out over Yemen, as on Monday Saudi Arabia struck the runway of the Houthi-controlled Sanaa International Airport, amid growing allegations that Iranian flights have increasingly made use of Yemen’s airspace. The Saud-backed Yemeni government which has long been locked in a civil war for the country’s future has singled out […]

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  • Trump: US Will Become “Guardian Angel” of Strait of Hormuz

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 9:10am EDT

    The US will now take over the Strait of Hormuz and become its “guardian angel,” President Trump said. In an interview with Fox News, Trump said, “We’re taking over the Strait.” The ceasefire between the US and Iran broke down this week after Iran attacked shipping in the Strait on multiple occasions. Over the weekend, […]

  • The Big Immigration Lie: France Urged To Embrace Robotics Over Immigration

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 8:15am EDT

    French political figure Éric Zemmour is arguing that robotics represents the true economic future of France, offering a technological solution to labor shortages in factories and farms rather than relying on mass immigration.  “Robotics is the economic future of France. Robots will provide our factories and our farmers with the arms they are missing. France […]

  • Iran Attacks American Bases in Bahrain and Kuwait

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 7:28am EDT

    Iran has attacked American bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, according to the Revolutionary Guards Corp, as well as a radar systems in Oman and fuel and ammunition stores in Jordan. Jordan confirmed that it had destroyed missiles from Iran and Kuwait’s military said it was intercepting “hostile aerial targets.” Bahrain’s military, meanwhile, accused Iran of […]

  • Homosexual Couple Sues Mother Who Refused To Abort Surrogate Baby

    Alex Jones - Jul 13th 2026 6:15am EDT

    (LifeSiteNews) — A homosexual male couple from Canada sued the surrogate mother of their son after she refused to abort the child because of minor health defects.  The National Post reported that the lawsuit was filed two years after the birth of the baby, which came from embryos of a donor egg and each of the men’s […]

  • Tehran Declares Hormuz Closed, But Ships Are Still Transiting

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 12:11pm EDT

    The Strait of Hormuz’s southern shipping channel remained open Sunday morning despite a sharp escalation in tit-for-tat attacks, with the US launching a third round of airstrikes on Iran and Tehran retaliating against US-linked targets across Arab Gulf states. “Commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continued at reduced levels, with vessels transiting via both […]

  • California-born Drug Lord Becomes Leader of Mexico’s Worst Cartel

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 9:41am EDT

    The new leader of Mexico’s deadliest cartel was born in California, which could make dealing with him significantly more difficult for the Trump administration. The New York Post reports, “Juan Carlos Valencia, 41, who was born in Santa Ana, was identified Wednesday by US intelligence as the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, nearly […]

  • Cuba Plunges into Darkness for Second Time in a Week

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 9:14am EDT

    Cuba’s national grid collapsed for the second time this week, plunging the island nation into darkness. “We are already working on restoring the National Electric Power System, a complex ‌situation amid all the difficulties we face on a daily basis,” Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy wrote on social media. An outage cut off […]

  • Satellite Images Suggest Iran Rebuilding Nuclear Sites

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 7:32am EDT

    Iran appears to be rebuilding its nuclear facilities, according to newly released satellite images. Footage of two nuclear facilities at Pickaxe Mountain and Parchin shows “major signs” of activity. As The New York Post notes, such construction-work almost certainly “runs afoul” of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the US and Iran last month, to […]

  • WATCH: Iranian Media Celebrates Death of Sen. Lindsey Graham

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 7:03am EDT

    The Iranian media is celebrating the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, who is reported to have died of a “brief and sudden illness” on Saturday night. In a clip posted to X, a female presenter for the Young Journalists’ Club news channel says, “American media have announced that Lindsey Graham has died. The reason given […]

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  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Promises Revenge for Father’s Assassination

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 6:08am EDT

    Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, promised that revenge for his father’s assassination “will almost certainly be carried out.” An official statement was published after the burial ceremony for his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the opening strikes of the war between the US and Iran. The week-long ceremonies attending the burial have […]

  • “Did Russia Just Poison Lindsey Graham?”

    Alex Jones - Jul 12th 2026 5:45am EDT

    “Did Russia just poison Lindsey Graham?” is one question being asked on social media after the sudden death of the prominent senator. Laura Loomer has suggested Graham’s death could be tied to recent threats from Iran to kill the senator, President Trump and other prominent supporters of the President, and to his visit this week […]

  • Another Country Bars Entry to LGBTQ Cruise Ship

    Alex Jones - Jul 11th 2026 11:30am EDT

    A cruise ship chartered for an LGBTQ-themed voyage has been denied entry to Egypt after being barred from planned stops in Türkiye earlier this week. Organizers have been forced to change the itinerary for a second time, media outlets have reported, citing the cruise operator.  The Virgin Voyages-operated Scarlet Lady departed on July 5 on […]

  • Murder Probe Launched Into Death of Reform UK Spokeswoman

    Alex Jones - Jul 11th 2026 11:18am EDT

    British police have launched a murder investigation into the death of Ann Widdecombe, a former government minister and spokesperson for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. Widdecombe, 78, was found dead with serious injuries at her home in Haytor, on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, on Thursday. The political veteran’s management team announced her passing […]

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  • With Friday Treasury Action, There Goes the ‘No New Sanctions’ Clause of the Iran MOU

    Alex Jones - Jul 11th 2026 11:05am EDT

    The United States unveiled new sanctions on Iran Friday, an act which crucially breaks a key aspect of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement signed last month – namely that no new sanctions can be imposed while the warring sides negotiate to reach a lasting peace. The ceasefire itself is already out the window, President […]

  • Congo Ebola Outbreak May Be Four Times Larger Than Figures Suggest

    Alex Jones - Jul 11th 2026 9:25am EDT

    The Ebola outbreak in the Congo continues to spread, including to patients who have no known links to existing cases. According to the World Health Organization, four out of every five new cases of Ebola are now among people who have no link to other known cases. “Eighty percent of the… new patients confirmed are […]

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