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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

Meth-takes were made. A Kentucky woman already arrested for allegedly making terroristi­c threats tried to sell meth inside a courtroom while she waited for the judge, police said.

A security guard said he overheard Telby Fields, 24, of Mount Olive, trying to hawk the drug to three people in the back of the courtroom.

She allegedly bolted and led a cop on a chase that ended with her arrest.

Dangerous habit, dude. A California man crashed his car while drunk, and then singed his eyebrows when he tried to light a cigarette off of the burning vehicle, according to police.

Robert Quigley, 25, was allegedly wasted when he slammed into the back of an SUV at 75 mph on I-80 near Citrus Heights, causing his car to burst into flames. He was charged with DUI.

Got mutant milk? A baby cow was born in Brazil with two heads, four eyes and two mouths.

A video shows cattle ranchers in Caiaponia feeding the calf milk from a special bottle.

Local veterinari­an Daniel Ribeiro Camargos blamed inbreeding.

A religious group in Indiana wants to legally smoke weed at ceremonies — but a judge isn’t high on the idea.

Indiana’s First Church of Cannabis said in court papers the state’s Religious Freedom Restoratio­n Act should protect the use of marijuana as a sacrament.

But Marion County Superior Court Jude Sheryl Lynch dismissed the case, saying, “There is just no way to tailor these laws more narrowly without underminin­g [law] enforcemen­t.”

A live TV news segment got hairy when an affectiona­te cat hopped onto a political expert’s shoulders.

Jerzy Targalski was speaking on-camera about Poland’s supreme-court purge crisis when his kitty climbed up his back and began rubbing against his head.

Targalski let the cat stay there while he made his point.

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