Across
- 3. The use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
- 7. A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast.
- 8. The activity or industry of broadcasting sound programmes to the public.
- 9. A printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence.
- 10. Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified.
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- 1. Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- 2. A person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of an elected office.
- 4. A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- 5. Of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine.
- 6. A set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
