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'The Enquirer' Has Totally Credible Information About Natalie Wood's Death

'The Enquirer' Has Totally Credible Information About Natalie Wood's Death

Critically acclaimed news source The Enquirer reports today that they've obtained new information about what might have happened the night that Natalie Wood died. See if you can follow along here: reporters at The Enquirer spoke to a source who claims to have been living with a woman who spoke to Christopher Walken just after Wood's death was confirmed. more ›

Street Art Imitates Faux Tabloid Life On A Newsstand Near You

Street Art Imitates Faux Tabloid Life On A Newsstand Near You

If you're grabbing your guilty pleasure gossip rag from the rack of a local newsstand, better make sure it's not one of TrustoCorp's faux mags. The NYC-based artists collective, whose guerrilla street signs went on display at Gallery 1988 in L.A. in October, have slipped their fake mags in locations in Hollywood and LAX, as well as on their home turf in NY. more ›

Pay-to-Play to Played Out:  OctoMom and her Internet Fame

Pay-to-Play to Played Out: OctoMom and her Internet Fame

Think the saga of OctoMom is played out? RadarOnline.com sure doesn't. more ›

John Edwards 'Caught in Affair' at a Beverly Hills Hotel

John Edwards 'Caught in Affair' at a Beverly Hills Hotel

The National Enquirer is at it again. After last year's "love child" scandal (aided by Huffington Post) that eventually died down, today, the Enquirer leads with this, claiming that "Vice Presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards was caught visiting his mistress and secret love child at 2:40 this morning in a Los Angeles hotel." They say that their reporters waited around until they saw Edwards leaving, approached him, but Edwards wouldn't talk and ran into the bathroom for 15 minutes until security ousted the writer and photographer. The story was so huge today, that a link from Drudge apparently crashed the National Enquirer's website. more ›

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