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Weird news roundup


  1. A Florida family has filed suit against Campbell’s over allegations that a can of SpaghettiOs contained live parasites.
  2. Scientists have successfully revived yeast from a 5,000-year-old mummy and used it to bake sourdough bread. They are now eyeing beer-brewing experiments.
  3. Who keeps disappearing into New York City’s sewers? A string of unusual sightings has sparked curiosity and concern, with reports of people apparently disappearing into the city’s sewer system, adding to an already long list of urban legends.
  4. Australian officials just seized more than 100,000 illegal cockroaches from a single breeder.

Weird news roundup


  1. A Florida family has filed suit against Campbell’s over allegations that a can of SpaghettiOs contained live parasites.
  2. Scientists have successfully revived yeast from a 5,000-year-old mummy and used it to bake sourdough bread. They are now eyeing beer-brewing experiments.
  3. Who keeps disappearing into New York City’s sewers? A string of unusual sightings has sparked curiosity and concern, with reports of people apparently disappearing into the city’s sewer system, adding to an already long list of urban legends.
  4. Australian officials just seized more than 100,000 illegal cockroaches from a single breeder.

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