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  1. Originally founded by two UW-Madison undergrad students in 1988, The Onion is "America's Finest (fake) News Source." The Onion started out with a cult following in Midwestern cities, but is now printed in New York and has wide national reach.
     
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The Onion is available by subscription or for free in select locations, like this stand in Madison, Wisconsin. However, The Onion's website is perhaps the best way to get great fake news.
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The Onion is available by subscription or for free in select locations, like this stand in Madison, Wisconsin. However, The Onion's website is perhaps the best way to get great fake news.

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