New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Dean Balsamini, Wires

F-bomb’s away!

A 7-year-old boy in Ireland took out his anger on the coronaviru­s after it kept his friends from attending his Harry Potter-themed birthday party.

Furious with his parents’ decision to scrap the soiree, Lucas Perry Clark asked his mom to help him write a letter to the virus: “You destroyed my birthday. You are the F-word,” he wrote.

She feels like a million dollars.

An Oregon woman who saved a toddler from being struck by an oncoming car said the “karma” from the incident bagged her big bucks.

Ann Charkowicz said she and husband Brian spotted the kid wandering into traffic and grabbed him.

Charkowicz said she then had a “good feeling,” bought a scratch-off and took home a cool $1 million.

Two headssssss are better than one!

An Australian snake catcher summoned to remove a serpent from a resident’s yard ended up with more than he bargained for.

Steward Gatt captured the female tiger snake in a bag and loaded it into his car, only to discover the reptile had given birth to several snakelets, including one with two heads.

Listen to your baker. A California bakery is doing its part to stop the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic by promoting safe behaviors on its creations.

The Butter& bakery in San Francisco is selling special “Quarantine Cakes” bearing messages like “wash your hands” and “don’t touch your face.”

She’s had a ball! Hoops fanatic Zaila Avant-Garde, 13, set her first Guinness World Record by bounce-juggling three basketball­s 231 times in one minute. The star player on her New Orleans school’s basketball team said she started dribbling when she was 5 years old and practiced for two years before attempting to set the mark.

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