Area Man Realizes He's Been Reading Fake News For 25 Years : NPR
Area Man Realizes He's Been Reading Fake News For 25 Years : NPR
The Onion, which turns 25 on Thursday, was founded by two Madison, Wis., college students as a local satirical newspaper "intended mainly to sell pizza coupons," says its editor-in-chief. But the self-proclaimed "America's Finest News Source" became much more than that..
The Onion, which turns 25 on Thursday, was founded by two Madison, Wis., college students as a local satirical newspaper intended mainly to sell pizza coupons, says its editor-in-chief. But the self-proclaimed America's Finest News Source became much more than that.
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