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Flight of Freedom: The Tale of the Suspected Spy Pigeon

Indian police released a suspected Chinese spy pigeon after an eight-month detention on Tuesday, Press Trust of India reported. The pigeon, initially captured near a port in Mumbai... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
Frenzied Fortune: Iowa Man's $500,000 Lottery Ticket Forgotten in Excitement

Kevin Frey of New Hampton, Iowa, won $500,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket, but he forgot to take the ticket with him when he left the store. He was thrilled to reveal the... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Culture & Travel Other by Paul van der Maas
End of an Era: Japan's Historic 'Naked Man Festival' Comes to a Close After Over 1,000 Years

Japan's annual "naked man festival," also known as the Somin-sai festival, came to an end after more than 1,000 years due to a declining population in the area. The festival... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Sex Life Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas
Unearthing Cold War Secrets: The Inert Rocket Found in a Garage

An inert rocket, similar to those used during the Cold War to carry nuclear warheads, was discovered in the garage of a deceased resident in Bellevue, Washington. The Bellevue... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
The Remarkable Discovery of a 30,000-Year-Old Mummified Squirrel

A gold miner found a grapefruit-sized fur ball, which turned out to be a 'perfectly preserved' 30,000-year-old squirrel. X-ray scans revealed the mummified Arctic ground squirrel in... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Culture & Travel by Dopamine Bee
Epic Flight: The Pigeon Spy's Incredible Tale of Captivity and Liberation

Indian police have finally released a pigeon that was suspected to be a Chinese spy after it spent eight long months in detention at a veterinary hospital in Mumbai. The... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Tea Time Tumult: The American Scientist's Salted Brew that Stirred the British Isles

A US scientist has caused controversy in the UK by offering advice on how to make tea. Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College, suggests adding a pinch of salt... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
Unlikely Allies: Rabbits Ride on Sheep's Backs to Escape Flooding

In a surprising turn of events, a farmer in New Zealand recently witnessed a remarkable sight during heavy rain when he saw wild rabbits riding on the backs of sheep to escape... Read more

Posted in Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Chilling Revelations: Females Embrace Promiscuity in Colder Climates

A new study conducted by researchers at Exeter University suggests that females are more likely to be promiscuous in colder climates. The scientists studied the sexual behavior of... Read more

Posted in Sex Life Tech & Science Health & Food by Paul van der Maas

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