New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

This heat isn’t good for the sole!

With Arizona temperatur­es climbing to 110 this week, it was hot enough to melt the shoes on your feet, according to first-person accounts on social media.

In one video, a Phoenix protester shown displaying the goopy soles of his bargain-brand tennis shoes, which had fallen off after dissolving in the sun.

They’re embracing lockdown life.

Affection-starved nursinghom­e residents in Brazil are using a germ-safe plastic “hug tunnel” to show family members some love amid the coronaviru­s crisis.

To use the structure, an elderly person stands on one side of a see-through barrier with two sets of arm holes — and their loved one stands on the other at the Três Figueiras facility in Rio Grande do Sul.

Now he’s in hot water. A Canadian driver was busted for hauling a large outdoor hot tub behind his Porsche on a homemade wooden cart.

Cops pulled over the 54year-old guy towing his tub in Woodstock, Ontario, for the dangerous load.

He was charged with careless driving.

A 4-year-old boy in China fell out of an apartment on the 29th floor of a high-rise — and miraculous­ly survived, according to a report.

The tot, identified as Yang Yang, slipped out of a kitchen window while his grandmothe­r was babysittin­g him near Shanghai and fell more than 200 feet.

Luckily, his fall was broken by trees and he landed in a flower bed. He suffered broken ribs and a concussion but is expected to survive.

Traffic was really slithering along when a Utah driver spotted a live snake inside her car.

The woman called police to remove the reptile after pulling over in Eureka, but officers couldn’t grab it.

The car was towed and a snake bagger made the grab and released it in the wild.

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