As Hurricane Irene swirls through the Atlantic and appears on a beeline path for the Carolinas, Twitter has become the ultimate source for real-time information about her wind speed, location and impending direction. Here are the …
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‘Shock Market’: The 13 Best Headlines About Monday’s Massive Stock Slide
On Monday, the first stock trading day since the S&P downgrade of America’s credit, the market slid down 634.76 points. Tuesday, newspapers across the U.S. and the world reacted to the news with ominous headlines and, of course, …
Roasting Rupert: The 10 Best Tweets About the Murdoch Testimony
Throughout the parliamentary grilling and pie attack, tweeters from around the world tuned in to the scene at London’s Portcullis House and offered their humorous takes on #hackgate. Here are 10 of the best.
Final ‘News of the World’ Crossword Puzzle Subtly Skewers Rebekah Brooks
The News of the World might have been called many things over its 168-year-history, but subtle was probably not one of them.
Embattled ‘News of the World’ Publishes Final Issue
In its final dose of juicy tabloid goodness, the paper turns the focus inward.
Weiner Roast: 6 Punny Front Pages Take on Weinergate
Leave it to the tabloids. Purveyors of the puns, papers like the New York Post and Newsday sufficiently skewered Anthony Weiner in the midst of his Twitter photo scandal. Here are the six best headlines.
Jon Stewart Cuts His Hand While Mocking Weiner’s Press Conference
Jon Stewart came clean last night about his involvement with Weinergate.
Forget Judgment Day: 5 Religion Stories Actually Worth Your Time
Sensational Rapture headlines have dominated the media recently, but is that what you really should be paying attention to?
‘Rot in Hell’: The Best bin Laden Front Pages
As the U.S. comes to grips with its victory over Osama bin Laden, pride and glory is splashed all over the nation’s front pages. See the best headlines.
Weekend Wrap-Up: John Paul Elevated, Endeavour Grounded, Osama Ended
Rise and shine, NewsFeeders. Sure, we expect you were up past your bedtime watching Obama’s news conference, but let’s gear up for a productive week. And while bin Laden’s death is certainly the topic that will drive headlines …
Has Egypt Revived America’s Taste For International News?
The tumult in Cairo got more press in the United States than did recent crises in Afghanistan, Iraq and Haiti, according to a new report.
Primetime Shocker: Keith Olbermann Signs Off MSNBC Without Explanation
And now the “Countdown” begins to see where he’ll end up next.