Straight from the Headlines

RFN


rfnheadlineReal Funny News (RFN) and the “Straight from the Headlines” feature launched in 2005 as an April Fool’s Day joke. RFN is a fictional news network that publishes fake “Straight from the Headline” news reports. It puts its own thought-provoking twist on current events from around the world in order to elicit laughter. Articles appear once a year on an auspicious day when readers might be fooled into believing that they’re actual news stories. With its own take on the news, RFN fits right in with the mainstream media.


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Disclaimer:  These articles are works of satirical fiction. Although they may reference real names and places, any resemblance to the truth is coincidental. References to actual public figures are fictitious.


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Filed under: April Fool's Day, Headlines Tagged: April Fool's Day, April Fool's joke, April Fools, comedy, Humor, political comedy, politics, RFN, satire
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Published on April 06, 2014 22:17
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