8 Zany April Fools’ Day Hoaxes
“I never did anything wrong, and I won’t do it again,” “Richard Nixon” announced on NPR on April 1, 1992. (Bettmann/Corbis) 1856: The Tower of London hosts a lion washing extravaganza In the days...
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Cobbe portrait of William Shakespeare The Native American coming-of-age story written by a former KKK member. When it was first published in 1976, “The Education of Little Tree,” a supposed memoir of...
View ArticleThe Cardiff Giant Fools the Nation, 145 Years Ago
Credit: The Farmer's Museum The seed for what would become one of the 19th century’s most elaborate hoaxes first planted itself in George Hull’s mind in 1867. A cigar maker by trade, Hull was also a...
View Article“The War of the Worlds” Broadcast, 75 Years Ago
Orson Welles in the Daily News color studio recreating his famous 'War of the Worlds' speech. (Photo By: Harry Warnecke/NY Daily News via Getty Images) As the clock struck 8 p.m. in New York City on...
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