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  • statues The last time a Frederick Douglass statue was vandalized in Rochester, it was because of drunk college kids Thom Dunn
  • genocide This children's book about Oliver Cromwell is like playful colonialist violence for kids Thom Dunn
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  • riots BBC coverage of 1990 tax riots in London Rob Beschizza
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  • tabloids A beheaded tot, isolated stars, and cure coronavirus with herbs, in last week’s dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • fantasy A free short story about Irish history to read while you're quarantined over St. Patrick's Day Thom Dunn
  • tabloids Your dollar bills could kill you, and Prince Andrew tries to kill himself, in this week’s dubious tabloids. Peter Sheridan
  • sex abuse Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy protection over sex abuse lawsuits Rob Beschizza
  • tabloids Prince Harry begs forgiveness, the Queen shops Prince Andrew to the Feds, and Kirstie Alley’s secret life, in this week’s dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • sex work Someone blew the whistle on Hookers for Jesus Thom Dunn
  • tabloids Predator priests, Game of Thrones, and why Italians don’t use Viagra, in this week’s dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • transparency The Catholic Church broke its promise to publish a list of "credibly accused" abuser priests, so Propublica did it for them Cory Doctorow
  • tv TV's Robin had to take pills to shrink his genitals while Batman stuffed his underwear David Pescovitz
  • religion Catholic church dumped holy water from airplane onto the town below David Pescovitz

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