New York Post

Weird true BUT

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Some of President Trump’s opponents have drawn a line in the sand.

Blue-state residents, turned off by Alabama’s conservati­ve bent, are refusing to travel to its beaches.

An analysis by the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach tourism councils shows that almost no travelers come from states Hillary Clinton won last year.

Gangbanger­s have coopted the San Antonio Spurs’ logo.

Members of the Tango Blast prison gang are inking themselves with the NBA squad’s icon, and that’s putting off fans who want to show their team pride with a tattoo. So stalwarts are instead getting the logo in pink, aqua and yellow — the team’s old colors.

A runaway zebra injured an unsuspecti­ng motorist in Florida last week.

The galloping zebra collided with the driver’s side of a Ford pickup Friday, shattering the side-view mirror.

The broken glass sent the driver to the hospital for minor cuts.

Deputies finally rounded up the wayward beast and got it back to its owner.

Man’s best friend is also one heck of a smoke detector!

A family in Red Wing, Minn., was recently jarred awake by their barking dog — alerting them that the garage was on fire.

It took 35 firefighte­rs to douse all the flames. Everyone got out safely, although a cat needed some oxygen from firefighte­rs.

Some residents of Hiroshima, Japan, discovered that their broom closet was a boom closet.

They found an unexploded World War II bomb tucked away in a cupboard last week.

The Japanese army blocked off the surroundin­g streets after the startled citizens reported the 18-pound munition. It was removed and detonated elsewhere.

It is unclear how the bomb, which was Japanese, ended up in the closet.

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