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Dec 18th, 2012 |
By Jared Tatis
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. WASHINGTON, D.C. – After the “fiscal cliff” negotiations hit yet another stalemate, the Obama administration announced
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Dec 3rd, 2012 |
By Emily Posey
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the aftermath of the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus for an
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Nov 12th, 2012 |
By Adam Utley
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. ST. LOUIS – After insurmountable evidence of doping led companies such as Nike to cancel lucrative
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Oct 29th, 2012 |
By Jared Tatis
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. NEW YORK – In a directive delivered Tuesday to the U.S. Congress, fifteen Wall Street CEOs
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Oct 8th, 2012 |
By Emily Posey
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. CAMBRIDGE, MA – In the midst of a chaotic Harvard University investigation of possible student cheating,
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Oct 1st, 2012 |
By Jared Tatis
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. NEW YORK – After struggling with bankruptcy for the past few decades, the two major political
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Aug 27th, 2012 |
By Adam Utley
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. LOS ANGELES – Two new medical studies have found that people who snore heavily score far
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Aug 6th, 2012 |
By Emily Posey
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. LONDON – The Olympic Games will once again attract athletes and audiences from the far reaches
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Jul 30th, 2012 |
By Adam Utley
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision Monday to strike down a Montana law that
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Jun 11th, 2012 |
By Jared Tatis
RICHMOND – Independent audits of fifteen state and private colleges have shown them to be involved in charging students tens of thousands of dollars in “tuition” to read books and then listen to instructors restate the content of the same books, called “lectures.” “We’re finding students falling for this hoax at more and more institutions
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