New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

The force was with him. A Jamaican man who won a $95-million lottery collected the money while dressed head to toe as Darth Vader.

The lucky guy, known only as W. Brown, said he wore the costume to keep his identity secret — and protect himself against potential thieves.

He bought the winning ticket in the city of May Pen using numbers that came to him in a dream.

Oops.

Kids at a museum in China accidental­ly broke the world’s largest glass-blown sculpture when they bumped into it while playing, according to a report.

Spanish glassblowe­r Miguel Arribas spent around 500 hours toiling over the Fantasy Castle, which weighed more than 130 pounds and featured spires made of gold, at the Shanghai Museum of Glass.

The tiny troublemak­ers crossed under a barrier and knocked the castle over.

Soon, even emojis will be pandemic-safe.

Apple plans to release customized digital face masks for its “memojis”— cartoonlik­e emojis made to look like users — in its next iPhone system update.

Along with different styles and colors of masks, 19 new types of headwear ranging from headscarfs to swim caps will also be released.

A Kentucky couple says they won a $50,000 lottery thanks to a stray cat.

The unnamed pair from Florence had just finished errands when they decided to return to a shopping center and buy food for a homeless kitty they spotted nearby.

During the visit, they bought two $5 Payday scratch-offs, one of which ended up being the lucky ticket.

To this guy, riding bikes is for the birds.

A British cyclist caused a flap when he zipped through traffic — with a pet cockatoo perched on his shoulder.

The biker’s feathered friend can be seen in a video looking straight ahead as the man darts through Cambridge.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States