New York Post

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Cops in Wyoming tallied a buzz-worthy number of pot arrests last year: 420 exactly.

Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak said pot busts have spiked slightly since it became legal in nearby Colorado.

The term “420” was used as police code for marijuana possession in the ’70s. Now, April 20 — or 4/20 — is America’s unofficial weed-appreciati­on day.

She knows when you are sleeping!

A 6-year-old girl used her sleeping mom’s thumbprint to buy toys on her phone.

Ashlynd Howell waited until her mother dozed off, then used her fingerprin­t to unlock the gadget and order $250 in Pokémon toys.oys.

Howell’s mom initiallyi ll thought she had been hacked after the company sent her 13 separate order confirmati­ons. That’s one mad cow. A New Zealand girl’s parents wouldn’t buy her a horse, so she trained a cow to take her bareback riding.

Hannah Simpson, 17, began teaching Lilac the hot-to-trot heifer to act like a horse on her family farm in Southland when the animal was only 6 months old.

Lilac isn’t a big fan of cantering or of going up hills, Simpson says, but she can jump — kinda. It was large-“scale” bust. Poachers were caught selling $2 million worth of pangolins — an animal that looks like a cross between a lizard and an anteater — on China’s black market, according to authoritie­s.

Authoritie­s seized 3.1 tons of pangolin scales, which contain keratin and are used in eastern medicine.

Pangolin flesh is considered a delicacy and sells for roughly $350 per pound.

New Year’s Eve will be out of this world for a team of space travelers who orbit Earth 16 times a day.

The six astronauts who live and work on the Internatio­nal Space Station will ring in the new year on Greenwich Mean Time, as London does.

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