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'''The Onion''' is a weekly parody newspaper aimed at an adult audience that pokes fun of many subjects, especially American and world leaders.  It does not claim to have any political agenda beyond making fun of authority figures, though it frequently features anti-[[conservative]] and anti-[[Christian]] themes and [[mockery]]. The Onion was originally published in [[Madison]], [[Wisconsin]], by students attending the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] and has since grown to national distribution.
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'''The Onion''' is a weekly parody newspaper audience that pokes fun of many subjects, especially American and world leaders.  It does not have any political agenda beyond making fun of authority figures, though it frequently features. The Onion was originally published in [[Madison]], [[Wisconsin]], by students attending the [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] and has since grown to national distribution.
  
  

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The Onion is a weekly parody newspaper audience that pokes fun of many subjects, especially American and world leaders. It does not have any political agenda beyond making fun of authority figures, though it frequently features. The Onion was originally published in Madison, Wisconsin, by students attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has since grown to national distribution.


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