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Duke Student Says People Should 'Get Drunk and Walk Around' to Cope
In a column for Duke's student-run media organization, a senior suggested that bars and parties aren't necessary to beat the "pandemic blues," and that having a few drinks and walking around could help capture some of that college excitement.
Trump Orders Historic Military Newspaper Stars and Stripes Shut Down
The decision from the Pentagon to close the paper down comes shortly after a "Military Times" poll that showed Trump's popularity with the troops has declined.
'Are You a Soon-to-Be Ex-President?': Trevor Noah's Full Page Newspaper Ad
The cast of "The Daily Show" posed as partners in a humorous law firm for "presidential attorneys," complete with a phone number you can call.
Tennessee Newspaper Apologizes for Running 'Horrific' Anti-Islam Ad
An ad published in The Tennessean warned "Islam" is going to set off a nuclear bomb in Nashville on July 18.
GOP Rep Receives 'Fascist Pig' Note, Local Editorial Board Points to Trump
A New York Republican congresswoman blamed the "radical Far-Left" last weekend after an anonymous person allegedly placed a nasty note on her car, but a local newspaper editorial board said she should do some "self-reflection" the next time she defends President Donald Trump's behavior.
Kyiv Post Trolls Giuliani by Resurfacing Newspaper's Front-Page
Ukraine's Kyiv Post highlighted their coverage of Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani's latest "dirt-digging" trip.
Hong Kong Protester Shot by Police Deserved It, Chinese Newspaper Says
Violent clashes on Monday left two people in critical condition—one shot by police and one set on fire by anti-government protesters.
Unlike Biden, Bernie Sanders Backed Abortion Rights in 1972, Article Shows
Bernie Sanders backed abortion rights and blasted male-dominated legislatures in a 1972 article surfaced Wednesday, revealing another decades-long contrast with Joe Biden.
People Think Miss India
Some people suggested photos of the contestants were actually just pictures of the same person.
Polish Newspaper Front Page: 'How to Spot a Jew'
The piece lists "Names, anthropological features, expressions, appearances, character traits, methods of operation" and adds: "How do defeat them? This cannot go on!"
A Newspaper Thought Pokémon Gun was Real
A Spanish-language newspaper story on "Pokémon Sword and Shield" included a fan-made gun logo.
Baby With Umbilical Cord Found by Delivery Man in CA
The baby was found in a soiled onesie, in temperatures skirting 30F.
Newspaper in King's District Calls for His Resignation
Critics have asked why Republicans have censored King while ignoring racist remarks from President Donald Trump.
Hannity's Site Delights in Venezuela's Newspaper Loss
El Nacional printed its last edition on Friday, representing another blow to Venezuela's freedom of expression. Hannity's website seemed to bask in schadenfreude.
Iowa Paper: GOP Congressman courts 'Neo-Nazis'
Steve King has an "increasing obsession with being a cultural provocateur" and "spends his time meeting with fascist leaders," the editorial board wrote.
Police Respond To Suspicious Package At Sacramento Bee
The package may have been dropped off early in the morning via bike.
Capital Gazette Shooting: Everything We Know
At least five people are dead and a suspect is in custody.
Newspaper Apologizes for Running KKK Propaganda Flyer
The local newspaper published an entire front page photo of a Ku Klux Klan flyer that was being distributed in the community.
Comey Reveals New Details About Russia Op-Ed He Drafted
Newsweek had previously reported that he planned to write a newspaper op-ed.
Newspaper Column Calls for Curfew on Black Men
The publisher of a small weekly newspaper in Rancho Murieta, California, apologized after receiving backlash from a piece calling for a curfew on black men.
Ohio Paper Is Sorry for Hitler-Mustached Trump Photo
"This particular photo was edited in a sloppy manner to make it appear the president had a mustache," the paper wrote in a post on its Facebook page.
Why the Village Voice Mattered, As Told by Ex-Staffers
The Village Voice was a writer's paper: "You could say what you thought, the way you wanted to say it."
North Korea Women Vow Revenge On the United States
Pyongyang is ramping up anti-American fervor ahead of the "day of struggle against U.S. imperialism" on June 25.
Facebook Warns of Fake News Ahead of U.K. Election
The social network is trying to tackle fake news following criticism that it allowed far-right groups to spread lies before the U.S. election.
Swedish Paper Lists 'Everything' That Happened Friday
President Donald Trump had referred to a non-existent terror incident in a speech.
U.K. Government Denies Photo Reveals Brexit Strategy
The phrase appeared on a document carried by a Conservative Party aide.
Why Newspaper Endorsements No Longer Matter
Trump won the presidency despite almost all major newspaper endorsements, including those from conservative-leaning publications, going to Hillary Clinton.
Brexit: Romania Has Offered to Adopt Remain Voters
The "Romanians for Remainians" campaign wants to find friends for disillusioned voters.
Billionaire's Wife Broke Alaska-Sized Promise: Editor
How two napkins shaped Alaska journalism and sparked an ugly legal battle
'Mein Kampf' Giveaway Draws Scorn to Italian Newspaper
"Il Giornale" says the decision to distribute an annotated version of Hitler's book was aimed "to study what is evil to avoid its return."