Today is National Honesty Day. And National Bubble Tea Day.
There’s a bizarre “anti-aging” trend in some Asian countries, which involves tattooing bright pink circles on people’s kneecaps and armpits. (Full Story)
Police in Connecticut say “flatulence spray” somehow ignited a panic and stampede at a carnival. Thankfully, no one was hurt. (Full Story)
A “Jumanji” book was mailed back to a school library, along with $40. It was supposed to be returned within five days, but someone kept it for 15,700, which is 43 YEARS. And now some student detectives are trying to figure out who the anonymous person was who returned it. Just for fun. (Full Story)
People in Utah are shocked by a report about a seven-year-old boy, who somehow took his YOUNGER sister out for a joyride . . . driving his mother’s car 10 miles through several towns. Incredibly, no one was hurt. (Full Story)
An elderly man in Florida is being called the “Birthday Suit Bandit,” after he was caught trying to break into a woman’s home, naked. (Full Story)
Remember how NFTs were supposed to be so valuable? Well, a bunch of NFTs have disappeared . . . after the company behind them switched to a cheaper cloud storage service. (Full Story)
An 87-year-old man in Florida was arrested this week for domestic battery after getting into it with his wife . . . because she tried to turn the air conditioning down. (Full Story)
A two-vehicle crash involving a KANGAROO happened yesterday morning in Alabama. There were no injuries, even the kangaroo. (Full Story)
According to a dubious new study, 95% of single women agreed on one thing: They want to be approached more in public. (Full Story)
There was a report that Amazon was going to itemize the price surcharges from tariffs . . . as a separate line next to the tax . . . like other online retailers. The White House freaked out, calling it a “hostile and political act.” And now, Amazon says it was “never approved, and is not going to happen.” (Full Story)
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