“Shocking charge blows lid off 22-year cover-up” screams the cover of this week’s National Enquirer. “Diana’s Killer Found!”
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Peter Sheridan There’s a baby boom exploding in Hollywood – but don’t expect to see any of the infants, which exist only in tabloid imaginings.
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Peter Sheridan The British Royal soap opera continues with fantastic and implausible plot twists, if you believe this week’s fact-challenged tabloids.
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Peter Sheridan You go away to Burning Ban for a couple of weeks of desert heat, wind, dust and EDM-fueled contemplation, and return to find the tabloids in dire need of a personal transformative experience of their own, still spouting the same fever dream imaginings as before.
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Peter Sheridan Tabloid reporters must live in a constant state of paranoia if this week’s offerings are any indication.
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Peter Sheridan The tabloids are routinely filled with news you can’t use, but it’s intriguing to find that their pages are also filled with ads for products nobody needs.
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Peter Sheridan World War III is coming – hold the eighth page!
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Peter Sheridan How long does it take to dig a hole six feet deep and eight feet long using just a fork?
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Peter Sheridan We're through the looking glass and down the rabbit hole in this week’s tabloids that give Alice in Wonderland a run for her money in their wild imaginings.
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Peter Sheridan It’s the start of July, but it already feels like August in the tabloids, which this week reek of nothing-happening-desperation.
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Peter Sheridan If the British Royal Family is a reality TV show, the tabloids are their unseen scriptwriters.
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Peter Sheridan If you’re having a heart attack, forget an EKG in the ER. Instead, have doctors check your legs in the hospital lobby.
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Peter Sheridan You’re a tabloid reporter and you’re used to fabricating many of the “facts” and “quotes” in your stories, but there are some days when you can’t even be bothered to… Read the rest of the article: What lies lay in wait in this week's tabloids?
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Peter Sheridan How wrong can one story be?
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Peter Sheridan “RFK Second Shooter Found!” screams the cover of this week’s ‘Globe,’ revealing the identity of the “girl in a polka-dot dress” seen leaving Robert F Kenned's assassination scene in 1968.
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Peter Sheridan The recent redefinition of the kilogram based on quantum physics and Planck’s constant has had major ramifications in this week’s tabloids, where such weighty issues as celebrity body fat and… Read the rest of the article: Quantum physics, Brad & Angie, and Doris Day's scandals, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan When Carlos Castaneda spoke of “a separate reality,” he could easily have been thinking of this week’s through-the-looking-glass tabloids. How else to explain the ‘Globe’ cover story: “Malia Obama Caught… Read the rest of the article: A Royal coup, Malia Obama's bribe scandal, and man-eating Angelina Jolie, in this week’s reality-challenged tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Let’s give praise where it’s due: the ‘Globe’ has one of the great Royal exclusives of all time with its cover story about Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s newborn son… Read the rest of the article: Prince Harry’s paternity nightmare and the Royal Family changed forever, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan With the news that scandal-plagued American Media Inc. plans to sell its tabloid empire including the ‘National Enquirer’ and ‘Globe,’ the rags’ hacks seem to have given up all pretense… Read the rest of the article: Aretha Franklin murdered, Kevin Spacey in slaying scandal, and Obama’s secret lover, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan How do the tabloids have so many “Exclusive!” stories?