New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Kerry J. Byrne

This must be clothing-optional car shopping.

Horace Samuels of Pennsylvan­ia took a car for a test drive and then returned to the Lebanon dealership — naked, according to cops.

Authoritie­s say 30 people witnessed the incident and that Samuels faces charges of indecent exposure.

Officials in Quebec have found a surefire way to encourage COVID jabs.

The health ministry slapped vaccinatio­n restrictio­ns on province-run alcohol and marijuana retailers.

First-time COVID shots immediatel­y quadrupled in Quebec in the wake of the announceme­nt, from 1,500 per day to 6,000 per day.

University of Virginia student Brian Donohue must have been a really good boy last year, because Santa Claus left a $1 million lottery ticket in his Christmas stocking.

The Virginia Lottery touts winnings after taxes, so Donohue will receive the full seven-figure haul from the Bank a Million drawing. The math major plans to put much of it toward tuition.

A Nebraska man got a lot more than he bargained for from his home DNA test.

Quinten Saathoff discovered the he and his brother were conceived from a donor father, and as a result they have 18 half-siblings scattered around the country.

“We almost look like we are twins,” the Franklin said of the picture of his biological father, whom he has not yet contacted.

Talk about air mail. A persistent Southwest Airlines employee reunited a Chicago family with a treasure trove of letters.

The DeGolia family had uncovered a stash of handwritte­n letters late mom Lois had mailed her brother from the 1940s through the 1970s. But one of Lois’ kids left the collection behind after a recent flight.

Southwest baggage service supervisor Sarah Haffner guarded the letters at Midway Internatio­nal Airport until she was able to locate the delighted family.

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