
Writers are busy people, and, being human, make mistakes now and then. That's what copy editors are for! But sometimes, when everyone falls asleep at the wheel, you get headlines and ad copy as cringe-inducing as the ones you're going to see .

It's that time again, time to see if you can sort fact from fiction, real headlines from fake ones! Get on your mark, get set . .

Put your bullsh*t detectors on and see if you can tell which headlines are real and which are fake!
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Maybe not such a great idea? The "outsoucing" I mean.
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The American Family Association has an odd practice of using "homosexual" in place of "gay" on its news site. (I guess "gay" is too ambiguous for them that they have to use that anachronism?) They've even gone so far as to set up a filter to automatically make the switcheroo. Recently, a sprinter named Tyson (you guessed it) Gay, made news at the U.S.

We usually ask you to guess whether certain headlines are
real or fake, but we'll let the cat out of the bag and assure you that these are all real — we've got the newspaper clippings to prove it! Whether the following headlines mean what they say or don't say what they mean, they're all pretty darn hilarious. The headline featured above is fine, but the quoted statement below it is just too good to pass up.

It's time again for a reality check. Has crazy news pummeled your brain into Jello, rendering it unable to tell real news from fake news? There's only one way to find out.

Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. Add to that list of scourges ruining our children? Wizards and their wizardy ways.