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For centuries, sloths have been caricatured as the essence of laziness. But the stigma no longer applies. Choloepus (the two-toed sloth), has been replaced by homo diurnalis (the creator of headlines for daily newspapers and tabloids). Gone are the raffish days of HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR, the immortal New York Post headline written by V.A. Musetto, who died this week at the age of 74. Now, prudently avoiding any semblance of originality, headline writers reach into a deep bag of bromides. No follow-through is attempted, nor any examination of stats or claims. Worse still, these worn-out headers are offered as if they had never been printed before.

The run-up to the 2016 presidential election presents a cornucopia of clichés:

ANOTHER GOP HAT THROWN IN CROWDED RING

HILLARY DUCKS PRESS

O’MALLEY, WARREN, CHRISTIE, WALKER, CRUZ, CARSON, FIORINA, RUBIO (AD NAUSEUM) CARRIES HEAVY BAGGAGE

But headline writers don’t need politics to bore from within. With little effort, they can render their papers fit for recycling before reading. Here are a few chestnuts culled from recent dailies. No doubt readers have their own favorites:

PLAGUE OF OBESITY HITS AMERICA

HOMINID SKULL OLDER THAN ORIGINALLY THOUGHT

POOR GET INFERIOR MEDICAL CARE, STUDY FINDS

HOUSE CONTAINED 96 CATS, DOGS

ROCK STAR IN REHAB AFTER OVERDOSE

RETIREMENT “A PERIOD OF STRESS” SAY PSYCHOLOGISTS

POPE DECRIES VIOLENCE

ISIS VOWS REVENGE

MEN, WOMEN THINK DIFFERENTLY, SURVEY SUGGESTS

SHARPTON ACCUSES POLICE OF BIAS

GENES, DIET, EXERCISE KEYS TO LONGEVITY SAY RESEARCHERS

HAMAS VOWS REVENGE

SCIENTISTS ARGUE OVER GLOBAL WARMING

“ASSUMED PHONE CALL WAS JOKE” SAYS NOBEL PRIZEWINNER

CASINO TRANSFORMS LIFE FOR WESTERN TRIBE

BOKO HARAM VOWS REVENGE

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS RIFE WITH CORRUPTION

UNRULY CROWDS PROTEST GLOBALIZATION

HEZBOLLAH VOWS REVENGE

According to the Pew Research Center, millennials no longer get their information from the papers. They are rapidly being joined by other groups, who turn to the Internet and cable for news. Small wonder, then, that advertisers are spending their money elsewhere. Can there be any doubt that this headline will be parroted incessantly in the near future—and the far one?

NEWSPAPERS IN STEEP DECLINE—JOURNALIST JOBS LIKEWISE

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