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                    Antarctica's 'Penguin Post Office' is hiringA remote post office in Antarctica is hiring. And if you're good at sorting mail, selling postage stamps — and counting penguins — this could be the job…
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                    Hungry javelina gets stuck in car, goes for ride in ArizonaCORNVILLE, Ariz. (AP) — A hungry javelina in Arizona ended up going for a drive when it became trapped inside an empty car and bumped it into…
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                    Spain investigates private taxidermy collection with more than 1,000 animalsThe Spanish Civil Guard says it is investigating a person who owned a private taxidermy collection with more than 1,000 animals, including some that are…
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                    Michigan police investigate theft of sasquatch lawn ornamentPARK TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police are investigating the theft of a 7-foot-tall (2.13 meter-tall) metal sasquatch lawn ornament from a home in southern…
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                    Woman wins $10 million after accidentally pushing the wrong button on lottery machineWhen a stranger bumps into you, you might get an apology. LaQuedra Edwards got $10 million.Last November, Edwards had just put $40 into a lottery ticket…
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                    An Iowa survivalist who faked his death is arrested after years on the runAt 22, Jacob Greer thought he'd come up with the perfect plan to avoid a trial on child pornography charges in Iowa: He'd fake his own death and take to…
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                    Man touts electric unicycle as answer to high gas pricesFALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts man says he has the answer for those singing the blues about stratospheric gas prices.Rick Madeira, of Fall…
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                    Press 3 for a pep talk from kindergartners. A new hotline gives you options for joyUpdated March 6, 2022 at 5:34 PM ETAmid a crush of heavy news from around the world, who couldn't use some sage advice right now?Call a new hotline, and…
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                    Beware the joro spider. Scientists say the giant, but harmless, arachnid is spreadingThey're huge, have eight blue-black and yellow striped legs, and could soon move into most of the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. A study published in the…
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                    DNA evidence shows Hank the Tank didn't work aloneTurns out, Hank the Tank wasn't on a one-bear crime spree — he had accomplices.And thanks to DNA evidence clearing his name, Hank won't be killed or moved…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
