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Even the weed is high in Arizona.

A Scottsdale-based marijuana dispensary launched a pound of pot into space, because . . . why not?

Officials of Herban Plane, sent their buds up roughly 19 miles — dubbing it “Space Weed Bro.”

They used a weather balloon to carry the pound into orbit, where it remained for 35 minutes before falling back to Earth. Get off her lawn. A Florida woman is so fed up with the hookers on her block that she set up a sign in her front yard, which says: “No prostituti­on in this neighborho­od.”

Margaret Gregory, of Jacksonvil­le, said this week that she’s been finding condoms strewn on her lawn in the morning.

In addition to her sign, she has also placed an STDinforma­tion pamphlet outside for her unwanted guests.

A genetic deformity has caused 14 members of one Brazilian family to go through life with 12 fingers and 12 toes.

The Da Silvas welcomed their newest addition recently — a baby boy born with the same condition.

The extra digits are said to be fully functional, allowing for the family to excel in sports and music.

A massive swarm of bees has been wreaking havoc in the Western Australian city of Perth, with more than 20,000 of them descending on a single street.

Numerous stores were forced to close on Thursday as a result.

“It was about six feet up . . . by three feet wide,” a local beekeeper said of the swarm.

A wheelchair-bound Michigan man got clipped by a speeding train early Thursday — and somehow managed to survive.

The close call happened at about around 12:30 a.m. in Grand Rapids.

The victim reportedly suffered unknown head injuries, but was said to be fine. Chris Perez, Wires

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