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Weird true BUT

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

The “party in the back” is over.

Trinity College, a private boy’s school in Perth, Australia, banned mullet haircuts, calling the look “untidy” and “not acceptable.”

The retro-inspired, long-in-the-back cut doesn’t meet the school’s “high standard for personal presentati­on,” officials said.

Don’t get burned by this selfie “hot spot.”

The Russian government is pleading with tourists to stop snapping selfies right next to Klyuchevsk­aya Sopka, an active volcano popular with daredevil social-media influencer­s.

Stay away from this “dangerous phenomenon,” says Russia’s Department of Emergencie­s Ministry.

Wurst drug dealers ever. Cops in Arizona seized 11 pounds of meth hidden in bags of yellow mustard, authoritie­s said.

Robbery detectives were investigat­ing a home invasion in Phoenix when they made the discovery.

They also found 53,000 fentanyl pills and nearly $12,000 in cash.

A breath-taking feat! A Croatian diver set a new world record when he held his breath underwater for an eye-popping 24 minutes and 33 seconds.

Budimir Buda Šobat, 54, took the plunge at a swimming pool in Sisakafter after training his body for years to pump oxygenated blood more slowly.

To prepare just before the submersion, he o spent several minutes inhaling a tank of pure oxygen.

One howl of a bribe! Cops in South Carolina lured a wild coyote out of a couple’s home using dog toys.

Sandie Ferguson, of Spartanbur­g, said the canine got into her house via a doggy door and refused to leave. Officers tossed a stuffed-animal dog toy and a Frisbee at the coyote and he bolted.

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