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  2. Weekly World News - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly World News is a tabloid formerly published in a newspaper format reporting mostly fictional "news" stories in the United States from 1979 to 2007. The paper was renowned for its outlandish cover stories often based on supernatural or paranormal themes and an approach to news that verged on the satirical.

  3. News of the World - Wikipedia

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    The News of the World was a weekly national "red top" tabloid newspaper published every Sunday in the United Kingdom from 1843 to 2011. It was at one time the world's highest-selling English-language newspaper, and at closure still had one of the highest English-language circulations. [4]

  4. Bat Boy (character) - Wikipedia

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    Bat Boy is a fictional creature who made numerous appearances in the American supermarket tabloid Weekly World News, beginning with a front page story in 1992. The character became a pop-culture icon. In 1997, the story of Bat Boy was turned into an Off-Broadway musical, Bat Boy: The Musical.

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  6. Chelsea Clinton shares fake news story about mom adopting ...

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    Founded in 1979, The Weekly World News was just one of many largely-fictional news tabloids published in the United States during Clinton's childhood.

  7. Ed Anger - Wikipedia

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    Ed Anger is a pseudonymous opinion columnist in the Weekly World News, a former U.S. tabloid, now a web site.In addition to weekly columns, a collected book of his writings, Let's Pave the Stupid Rainforests & Give School Teachers Stun Guns: And Other Ways to Save America was published in 1996.

  8. Prince Harry claims 'monumental victory' after reaching ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 22, it was announced that a settlement had been reached in the case, filed in 2019, which saw Harry, 40, accuse The Sun and defunct tabloid News of the World of illegally obtaining private ...

  9. Tabloid journalism - Wikipedia

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    Display rack of British newspapers during the midst of the News International phone hacking scandal (5 July 2011). Many of the newspapers in the rack are tabloids. Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism, which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also known as a half broadsheet. [1]