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  • WIGWAG_finger
    Featured News, News, WiGWAG
    February 25, 2016
    by Lisa Neff and Louis Weisberg, Staff writers

    WiGWag news with a twist: Feb. 25 edition

    Suit and tie and buff

    An ad campaign featuring two men — one wearing a suit and tie and another wearing an unbuttoned shirt exposing ...

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  • 1376580_10151878817796749_162570700_n
    News, Political
    September 23, 2015
    by JULIE PACE | AP White House Correspondent

    With Walker out of 2016 race, Obama loses a favorite foe

    With Scott Walker out of the White House race, President Barack Obama is losing a favorite political foe.

    For months, Obama has been challenging the ...

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  • images_-_wigwag_-_trump_butter
    WiGWAG
    August 27, 2015
    by Lisa Neff , Louis Weisberg and Matthew Reddin

    WiGWAG: Seeing Trump in butter and brewing papal pale ale

    A Wildwood, Missouri, woman is said to have nearly lost her lunch when she opened a new tub of Earth Origins Organic Spread and saw ...

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  • screen-shot-2015-03-31-at-2-23-05-pm
    News, Viral
    April 1, 2015
    by The Associated Press

    Incoming 'Daily Show' host rejects backlash over graphic tweets about Jewish people, women

    Trevor Noah, the newly announced host of "The Daily Show," rejected the backlash over his graphic tweets targeting Jews and women as an unfair reflection ...

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  • spag1
    WiGWAG
    April 1, 2015
    by Lisa Neff, Staff writer

    Great Gotchas: Happy April Fools' Day

    Since the late 1990s, Hoaxes.org has monitored April Fools' Day and collected the best hoaxes for its archives.

    Hoaxes.org’s top five April Fools' ...

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  • calendar_good_to_know_fool_040115_c
    WiGWAG
    March 27, 2015
    by Compiled by Lisa Neff, Staff writer

    No foolin’ Actual news can be stranger than fiction

    The Secret Service wants millions of dollars to build another White House.

    The highest elevation in Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s state is just 345 feet ...

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  • image_news_wigwag_012915_c
    WiGWAG
    January 29, 2015
    by Lisa Neff, Louis Weisberg, Matthew Reddin

    WiGWAG: News with a twist, Jan. 29, 2015

    A “patriot” restaurant owner in Wyoming, Michigan — a town that appears to suffer from identity issues — has banned Michael Moore and Seth Rogen ...

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  • images_-_cover_newV2
    News, Viral
    January 15, 2015
    by Louis Weisberg, Staff writer

    Biased, obsolete laws litter the books

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. subscribed to St. Augustine’s view of the law: “An unjust law is no law at all.” King was martyred during ...

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  • Melissa_Harris-Perry
    WiGWAG
    January 1, 2014
    by The AP

    MSNBC host apologizes to Romney family for jokes about infant

    An MSNBC host apologized to Mitt Romney's family on Dec. 31 after she and guests on her show joked about a Christmas picture that showed ...

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  • images_-_wigwag
    WiGWAG
    November 27, 2013
    by Lisa Neff and Louis Weisberg

    WiGWAG: News with a twist and sometimes a punchline

    JINGLING JOE

    A Kmart commercial for Joe Boxer that features boxer-clad men jiggling their junk to the tune of “Jingle Bells” is stirring ire ...

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