There was a news story about a local newspaper that misused a technical term in a science article, leading to confusion among readers. That was pretty funny.
Remember that story about a new scientific discovery that was later proven wrong because the sources were unreliable? That's one of them.
Times New Roman is often used for news stories as it's clear and traditional.
Well, sometimes the news gets it wrong because they might not have all the facts or rely on inaccurate sources.
Oh, there are many! Like when I planned a perfect picnic but it rained cats and dogs, and all the food got spoiled. That was a disaster but funny in retrospect.
Oh, I can think of one. Like the time I tried to bake a cake but forgot to turn on the oven. The end result was a raw mess!
Charts and graphs are often used to present data and statistics in a clear and easy-to-understand way. Illustrations and infographics can also be used to explain complex concepts or processes.
One funny Arkansas news story could be about a local festival where a pig escaped from the petting zoo and led everyone on a wild chase through the fairgrounds. People were running after it, and it finally ended up in the mayor's tent, causing quite a commotion.
One common 'funny' stereotype is that all Muslims are camel - riders. This is completely wrong as Muslims live in various parts of the world, in modern cities, suburbs, and rural areas, just like any other group. Many Muslims have never even seen a camel in their lives. Another is that they all speak Arabic, but there are Muslims who speak hundreds of different languages around the world.
The inverted pyramid structure is often the most common. It starts with the most important information and then follows with less crucial details.
It could be due to human error. Maybe the person responsible for choosing the pictures made a mistake.