Apologies, Airplanes, and Cliffside Escapades: A Satirical Look at 2024's Wildest Moments

A Year in Review: 2024’s Most Absurd Moments 2024: The Year of the Unapologetic Apology As we approach the end of 2024, one thing is clear: this year has been a veritable circus of political mishaps, airborne accidents, and, of course, the inexplicable charm of children who seem to have a death wish. Let’s dive into some of the most ridiculous stories that made headlines and left us shaking our heads in disbelief....

December 29, 2024 · 4 min · 769 words · Min-Joon Kim, Soo-Young Park

Prince William's Homelessness Initiative: A Royal Affair or Just a Royal Pain?

Prince William’s Homewards Initiative: A Royal Affair or Just a Royal Pain? London, England - In a world where social media influencers are more likely to be seen promoting skincare routines than tackling homelessness, Prince William has decided to step into the spotlight with his project, Homewards. But as the Duke of Cambridge lays out his personal motivations behind this initiative, one has to wonder: is this a genuinely noble cause, or just another royal publicity stunt?...

October 27, 2024 · 5 min · 898 words · Oliver Hughes, Charlotte Bennett

Flu Season and the Oddities of Modern Life: When Illness Meets Absurdity

Flu Season and the Oddities of Modern Life Location: Toronto, Canada As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp fall chill, one might think of cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice lattes, and the delightful anticipation of Halloween. But for many, this season also brings with it the unwelcome guest known as the flu. Just ask local resident Joseph, who recently declared that having the flu was the most ill he has ever felt, a sentiment echoed by many as the flu season kicks into high gear....

October 1, 2024 · 5 min · 882 words · Emily Chen, Liam O'Connor

A Comedy of Errors: The NHS Treatment Disaster Inquiry and the Quest for Justice

A Comedy of Errors: The NHS Treatment Disaster Inquiry and the Quest for Justice London, UK In a tale as convoluted as a poorly written soap opera, the public inquiry into what has been dubbed the “worst treatment disaster in NHS history” is unfolding like a tragicomedy. Families of those affected are giving their evidence, and if you thought courtroom dramas were solely for television, think again. This inquiry could rival the most riveting episodes of EastEnders, but with more paperwork and fewer dramatic music cues....

September 16, 2024 · 4 min · 785 words · Oliver Thompson, Emma Clarke