New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

They doubled the fun. Identical twins in California gave birth to baby boys weighing the same amount — on the same day, at the same hospital.

Jill Justiniani and Erin Cheplak both welcomed to the world 7-pound, 3-ounce sons at the Kaiser Permanente hospital in Anaheim.

The babies also both measured 20 inches long.

Giant omelet, anyone? A trucker spilled nearly 30,000 pounds of eggs when his 18-wheeler smashed into an overpass in Dallas. The driver was headed west on Interstate 30 during the morning rush hour Monday when the large-scale scramble occurred.

The highway was closed for several hours as a crew worked to clean up the yolky goop.

German officials aren’t “feline” fine about cats that dine on rare birds.

Owners have been ordered by Walldorf authoritie­s to keep their kitties inside until the end of August to protect the crested lark during its mating season.

The bird is a sitting duck for cats because it nests on the ground.

It’s sea and be seen at this underwater hot spot.

Fishermen are using “disco” lights to attract scallops in a new environmen­tally friendly method, according to researcher­s.

Scientists at Fishtek Marine in Devon, England, discovered that the creatures, which have up to 200 eyes, are lured by LED-emitting “potlights” placed in traps, eliminatin­g the need for seabed-damaging bait.

It’s the naked truth about freedom of speech.

North Carolina regulators were wrong to reject a beer label with the silhouette of a nude man standing beside a campfire, and a federal judge ruled in their favor.

The Flying Dog Brewery owners sued North Carolina’s alcoholic beverageco­ntrol commission on First Amendment grounds for rejecting the label for Freezin’ Season Winter Ale.

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