British newspaper has given up on writing headlines entirely
The Herald Sun, Australia's largest daily newspaper, published a news flash online with the following subhead, “HACKERS have unlocked Microsoft's new iPhone, allowing it to be used by any network.” No word on whether they called Microsoft for a comment
The Los Angeles Examiner “War Extra” of Feb. 25, 1942, proclaimed in large letters across its front page: “AIR BATTLE RAGES OVER LOS ANGELES“. The thing is, there was no air battle over Los Angeles. Just some hysteria run amuck. During the night of February 24/25, 1942, unidentified objects caused a succession of alerts in southern California. On the 24th, a warning issued by naval intelligence indicated that an attack could be expected within the next ten hours. Probably much of the confusion came from the fact that anti-aircraft shell bursts, caught by the searchlights, were mistaken for enemy planes
Oops! Newspaper uses image of Tina Fey on 'SNL' as official Sarah Palin photograph
Poor oldies.. they thought they were having a dinner to celebrate Grandparent's Day but instead they became the dinner.
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