The tabloids’ loose relationship with facts grows even more tenuous this week, and sometimes even their fake news is phony. Prince Harry’s marriage to Meghan Markle “Won’t Last 5 Years!”… Read the rest of the article: Exhuming JonBenet, Michelle Obama eating herself to death, and Prince Charles’ bombshell confession, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan The tabloids can be rattlesnakes – provoke them at your peril. Newly-minted Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow finds that out this week to his chagrin, as the National Enquirer exposes… Read the rest of the article: Royal assassins, JFK assassins, and Ronan Farrow character assassination, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan There are lies, damn lies, and tabloid exclusives. “FOUND!” screams the cover of this week’s National Enquirer, claiming a “bombshell” scoop about Prince Harry’s bride-to-be, American actress Meghan Markle. “Man-Eater… Read the rest of the article: Royal wedding bombshell, the CIA’s Trump assassination plot, and the stars really are like us, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Not all is as it seems in this week’s dubious tabloids, as ulterior motives and hidden agendas mark a couple of the more notable stories. Why does the National Enquirer… Read the rest of the article: Trump’s Fixer, Killer Clintons, and What Comey Didn’t Reveal, in this week’s fact-challenged tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Is a seismic shift underway at the Trump-loving supermarket tabloids? For the past two years American Media Inc’s National Enquirer and Globe magazines have slavishly served as Trump’s attack dogs,… Read the rest of the article: Melania humiliated, a JFK conspiracy bombshell, and beautiful people in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Why bother breaking fresh news when you can refurbish old stories and pass them off as new? Claiming to expose a “Chappaquiddick autopsy cover-up,” the National Enquirer cover screams: “Ted’s… Read the rest of the article: Prince Charles’ four love children, the Clintons’ corruption, and who needs Brad Pitt anyway, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan “I’m tired of the lies,” says Melania Trump on the cover of this week’s Us magazine, below the headline: “Melania’s Agony.” “Will she stay in the marriage?” asks the mag,… Read the rest of the article: Melania’s agony, Meghan’s betrayal, and how love changed Prince Harry, in this week’s dubious celebrity magazines
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Peter Sheridan The tabloids take a running jump before leaping to some pretty wild conclusions this week – one of the few things they do well. The National Enquirer has a series… Read the rest of the article: Hillary Clinton’s funeral plans, and how to be like Donald Trump, in this week’s dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan When Hillary Clinton slipped on steps polished slick by centuries of wear while clad in smooth-soled sandals during her visit to India’s Jahaz Mahal last week, it was clear to… Read the rest of the article: Michael Jackson is alive, Hillary is boozing, and a Buckingham Palace Sex Ring, in this week’s fact-challenged tabloids
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Peter Sheridan The British Royal Family is nothing more than a lurid soap opera to the tabloids, which this week come up with a few wild and fact-free plot twists of their… Read the rest of the article: Burt Reynolds’ skid marks, Prince Charles’ long-lost brother, and another Obama cover-up in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Truth bears little relation to this week’s big tabloid exclusives, which give fake news a bad name. “Surrounded by traitors!” screams the National Enquirer cover. “Donald & Melania Fight Back!”… Read the rest of the article: Prince Harry’s love child, Trump’s revenge, and Teri Hatcher homeless, in this week’s highly dubious tabloids
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Peter Sheridan “Oprah Answers Everything!” screams the cover of People magazine, which seems a slight exaggeration since she doesn’t explain why my heating system only breaks down on the coldest days of… Read the rest of the article: Prince Harry’s Real Dad and Tom Cruise’s Sex Guru, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan The sleazy hook-ups, blazing rows and secret love child of Britain’s Royals, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan What do Jesus Christ, Herman Munster, TinkerBell and Elvis Presley have in common? Readers of this week’s Globe magazine can choose between life-like statuettes of all four, and I can’t… Read the rest of the article: Decapitating Kim Kardashian, Paul McCartney drives his daughter insane, and cat litter beauty treatments, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Tabloid stories usually have some vague, distant relationship with the smallest sliver of a fact, but some are such ludicrous fantasies that they deserve special attention. “Inside Versace Killer’s Bag… Read the rest of the article: How a killer fled the FBI with a condom and hair remover, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan What’s old is new again in this week’s tabloids, which plunder the past for today’s headlines. Child pageant queen JonBenet Ramsey was murdered in 1996, but the National Enquirer claims… Read the rest of the article: Celebrity UFO sightings, secret witnesses, and cold cases solved in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan Prince Charles fears he’s becoming a werewolf, the KGB tried to kill Lee Harvey Oswald, and Meryl Streep is going blind, according to this week’s reality-challenged tabloids. It’s the rare… Read the rest of the article: A Royal werewolf, embattled Clintons, and vampires coming, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan The White House Press Office in Exile, otherwise known as the tabloids, is in full Trump-boosting, Clinton-bashing, Obama-blaming mode this week. The president, who has previously lamented the injustice of… Read the rest of the article: Clintons confess, Obama to blame, and Trump triumphs in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan It’s a new year, but it’s sex, fat-shaming and politics as usual in this week’s tabloids. Meghan Markle is a “shameless sexpot,” rages the National Enquirer, positively shocked – shocked,… Read the rest of the article: World War III, Trump, and proof Princess Diana was murdered, in this week’s tabloids
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Peter Sheridan It’s rare, but once in a while the tabloids just get a story right. While Us magazine bores us with the “most fascinating people of 2017” (Melania Trump? Meghan Markle?)… Read the rest of the article: The Most Annoying People of 2017, in this week’s tabloids