YouTube

Financial Woes for Next Media? Our Four Favorite Taiwanese Animations

The company responsible for the wackiest animated news on the web can reportedly be yours for a mere $500 million.

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Cleveland TV Station Makes Trial Easy to Understand — Using Puppets

In “The Puppet’s Court,” a local television station pokes fun at a trial that is so serious in the depth of its corruption allegations that it’s almost comical.

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What Were the Memes of the Year? Depends on How You Define ‘Meme’

As pundits banter about the year’s most prolific memes, we can’t help but wonder: which ones will we remember next year?

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Parents Believe Onion Article, Freak Out Accordingly

Some argue that the best kind of satire, like acting, is the kind that seems the most realistic. If that’s the case, then The Onion deserves an Academy Award.

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Hand Me the Remote! China Cuts Back on ‘Overly Entertaining’ TV

The Chinese government is clearly not a fan of Jersey Shore.

Globe & Mail

Canadian Newspaper’s Hilarious Captions Pair Red Carpet With Real Causes

This week’s round-up of celebrity photos from Canadian newspaper The Globe & Mail uses captions that hilariously reflect the outrage behind the Occupy Wall Street protests.

Front Page Worthy News

‘American Pioneer’: Headlines Across the Country Remember Steve Jobs

Sleek, simple and elegant, the front pages noting Steve Jobs’s death were mostly reminiscent of the man they were memorializing.

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Lunch Links for September 23: The Times They Are a-Changin’

From astonishing scientific revelations to a social media site’s new look, today’s links help you deal with a world in turmoil.

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Acknowledges ‘Moral Failing’ in First Interview Since Arrest

“Everyone has had their chance” to tell their story, he said, “except me.” And his first television interview since his May 14 arrest painted a portrait of a regretful man.

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Tumblr of the Week: TIME on Tumblr

If you’ll forgive us a bit of self-promotion, we must say that we think TIME’s latest Internet venture is pretty special.