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'One Rogue Reporter' Takes Revenge on UK Tabloid Editors, One Prank at a Time
I interviewed former Daily Star journalist Rich Peppiatt about his new film in which he trolls newspaper editors.
Breakdown Press Care About the Comics You're Reading
We talked to the London publishers about alt comic greats.
Mexican Law 'Worthy of an Authoritarian State' Will Be Repealed
Legislation suppressing press coverage of crime scenes will be scrapped in Sinaloa state on Thursday following a storm of protest.
A Chinese Multimillionaire Duped New York's Homeless
Things turned ugly when a Chinese multimillionaire screwed over a bunch of disadvantaged New Yorkers.
You Need to Learn to Handle the Truth
A few years ago, I asked a pregnant friend what she'd do if her baby was born fugly. "I'd want people to lie," she said. "I'd want people to tell me she's the most beautiful baby in the world." Isn't that rather meaningless?
New Border Policy: Don’t Return the UN’s Phone Calls
This week on the Hate Boat, Australia's foreign minister, Julie Bishop, is dropping dollars while Scott Morrison raises detention-center tensions to riot levels.
BizarroCon Is the Writers’ Retreat From Hell
Eraserhead Press hosts the most insane literary minds this side of Ted Kaczynski's shack.
Ones and Zeros: Flipping Silicon Valley Grilled Cheese, Badvertising
_On tech bubbles and friend bubbles._ h3. ONE: The human cost of an iPad ("WSJ":http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304563104576361232998099752.html) h3. ZERO: A crossword puzzle ad ("Youtube":http://www.youtube.com/embed/ygd92l7ABZs...
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas pretty much said that Jews need to "get the hell out of Palestine" and go home to "Poland, Germany and America."
Ian Hislop
For those of you without taste or eyes, Private Eye is a fortnightly satirical newsprint magazine that contains more actual news than all the other British newspapers they made during the two weeks it takes to put their issue together.
Raw China - The Red Gas Station
After some fruitless searching I crossed the road and walked past a guard into the building with the unlit "SOAR" sign I hadn't seen during the first drive-by.