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Mount Holyoke’s corpse flower blooms again, drawing crowds to its ‘rotting flesh’ stench
Crowds gathered at Mount Holyoke College’s Talcott Greenhouse to witness the rare bloom of “Pangy,” a corpse flower known for its powerful odor resembling decaying flesh
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Hot dogs and steaks and bacon, oh my! Meat raffles keep a beloved Midwest tradition alive
They're called meat raffles, and they're a tradition in a few pockets of the U.S. They're featured mainly at neighborhood bars or at American Legion or VFW posts in Minnesota, Wisconsin and New York state
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Raffle winner thrilled to claim a $1 million Picasso with a $117 ticket
A Parisian art enthusiast has won a Pablo Picasso painting with a $117 raffle ticket
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Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla living in captivity, celebrates her 69th birthday at Berlin Zoo
The world’s oldest gorilla living in captivity has celebrated her 69th birthday
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Philippine President Marcos does jumping jacks to disprove health rumors
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has dismissed rumors about his health by doing jumping jacks and jogging outside his office
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An underwater bus in Havana becomes the ride that matters during Cuba's fuel crisis
In Havana, a special underwater bus has become essential as Cuba faces its worst energy crisis in decades
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Ichiro Suzuki's statue unveiling has a mishap as bat snaps during ceremony
A statue has been unveiled of Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki at the Seattle Mariners' T-Mobile Park
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Masters gnomes a hot commodity at Augusta National amid speculation this is final year of production
Patrons are lining up at Augusta National to secure a limited edition Masters gnome
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Citizen 'Frog Patrol' helps amphibians survive a dangerous road journey in Poland
Hundreds of volunteers have joined a "Frog Patrol" initiative in a forest near the Polish capital of Warsaw to help amphibians survive road crossings during their spring mating rituals
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The world's oldest octopus fossil isn't an octopus after all, scientists say
Scientists have found evidence that a 300-million-year-old sea creature previously thought to be the world's oldest octopus is actually a nautilus relative
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