Best of: How ‘The Onion’ made modern news satire
The Onion's news satire has become a staple of American culture. It’s come a long way from humble beginnings in the Midwest in 1988, when Christine Wenc was part of the original. Her book, Funny Because It’s True: How the Onion Created Modern American News Satire explores history of the publication and how it's still relevant today.

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Bari Weiss: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Trump Can’t Negotiate for S**t, and the Iran Peace Talks Prove It | The Daily Show

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Why Graham Platner’s Scandals Could Cost Democrats

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Elon Musk & America’s Tech Oligarchy | The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart

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David Sedaris Reveals "Sour" Conversations with Duolingo AI Chatbot

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Hasan Piker & Yanis Varoufakis | Banned for Insufficient Support of Genocide

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85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

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Rating Good and Terrible British Accents by American Actors

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The Brutal EXECUTION of Benito Mussolini Is HARD to Stomach!

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Knicks Fans Brand Elmo a Traitor & Trump Storms Out of "Meet the Press" Interview | The Daily Show

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S13 E14: Primaries & New College of Florida: 6/7/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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AI Billionaires Want to Control EVERY Aspect of Your Life | Aaron Bastani Meets Karen Hao

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Anne Applebaum and Fiona Hill: Why America Is Losing Its Edge

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Humiliating American Hecklers | Jimmy Carr Crowd Work

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Fran Lebowitz on smoking, Trump and today's young people being another species

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How did the denial of climate change become popular in America?

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Mark Kermode reviews Disclosure Day

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Trump Goes Ocean’s Eleven on Iran’s Oil & Knicks Put Off Winning to the Last Second | The Daily Show

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John Oliver: Why Everything is a Scam: FIFA, Mergers, & Information Literacy

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