Strange News Articles Seem To Occur In A Continual Stream

By Rhea Solomon


Numerous people enjoy learning about odd news stories. Whether an individual is browsing on the Internet, in magazines, or in newspapers, there is likely to be a wealth of bizarre tidbits. There is a seemingly endless stream of the strange news articles, from items about people living underground, to stories about weird criminal activity.

The story about ducks racing is true, but it involves plastic ducks and not the living variety. At least one state in the United States has had a law proposed that would legalize the racing of such objects. One reason people participate in such events is to raise money for various causes. If the law is passed, people who wish to would legally be able to buy raffle tickets in support of various ducks involved in a race.

Residents of a neighborhood in the state of New York have recently experienced an ever present odor of skunks. The bodies of skunks have been stored inside an old police station not otherwise in use, after the skunks were allegedly killed in a humane way. Officials in the area have stated that they will try to find an alternate storage location, until the skunks can be safely incinerated.

Flood tunnels lying below Las Vegas are the topic of another odd tidbit. Individuals reside under the city, in tunnels that lie below local hotels. Unfortunately, an assortment of unpleasant factors, including floods, poisonous spiders, and offensive odors, beleaguer the people who stay in the below-ground passageways. Since they might otherwise be without homes, some of the individuals are willing to overlook such circumstances.

Bizarre criminals do not seem to be scarce, like the man who escaped from jail and then went with his girlfriend to court after his escape. Police were able to apprehend him, and it did not take a lot of time for them to discover his presence at the scene. The man perpetrated at least one crime, in addition to his original crime, in the time between escaping jail and being arrested again.

A man who was planning to steal gold from a museum obscured himself in an unusual manner. Instead of hiding in a vehicle or in a nearby building, the man donned a costume created to resemble moss. Because moss is found in the landscape outside of the museum, the individual thought he would be able to conceal himself from the view of museum employees. His plan was not successful, although the costume did, in fact, look like a blend of grass and moss.

One news item that has captured the interest of countless people concerns a young Chinese man who has a nose growing from the top part of his face. He was in an accident in which he sustained an injury to his original nose. Because of the nature of the injury, which resulted in infection, his doctors are helping him to grow a second nose as a resource for an upcoming reconstructive surgery.

Strange news articles seem likely to continue occurring, as long as humans endure as a race. Countless individuals do odd things, and the world in general is often a bizarre place. Some weird news items can be heartrending, but others are humorous and serve as welcome diversion from everyday routine.




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