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Thu February 05, 2026
(Big Think)
 
 
 
[STEM] Venus is the Solar System's hottest planet, as well as the brightest planet in Earth's night skies. But there are so many additional ways that Venus is truly a world of extremes
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Wed February 04, 2026
(The Hollywood Reporter)
 
 
 
[Entertainment] If they've worn them once, maybe
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Tue February 03, 2026
(People Magazine)
 
 
 
[Entertainment] Susan Lucci says she still receives signs from her husband for years after his death, and maybe after 19 or so one will actually be real
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
[STEM] Physicists to determine whether the Universe is made of silly string and fuzzballs
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(Independent)
 
 
 
[Politics] What sort of spycraft was Norway's former Prime Minister trying to play by offering to be the go-between for Epstein and Lavrov?
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(Defector)
 
 
 
[Main] What the hell was this, a fungus or an animal? Regardless, it's definitely a penis
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Mon February 02, 2026
(USA Today)
 
 
 
[Main] Free McCaviar*
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(Cleveland Plain Dealer)
 
 
 
[Main] Police confirm Piggyback Bandit has left Ohio, headed for Florida
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Sun February 01, 2026
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
[Food] Beyond Burger's Hail Mary's is protein infused soda
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(YouTube)
 
 
 
[STEM] So what we're getting out of this is that we're all gonna die when Minecraft's AI civilization decides to colonize our reality?
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Sat January 31, 2026
(Fark)
 
 
 
[Main] Book recommendations, famous landmarks, publicity stunts, and 80s pop culture are all on the Fark Weird News Quiz, January 23-29 Frozen Edition
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Thu January 29, 2026
(Irish Mirror)
 
 
 
[Main] Move over Jesus toast, we now have Trump toast
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(The Raw Story)
 
 
 
[Politics] Trump does a Trump and everyone keeps pretending this sort of behavior is acceptable. Make it make sense
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Wed January 28, 2026
(Daily Record (UK))
 
 
 
[Main] The Wallace Monument flasher has struck again, this time whipping out his willie and peeing
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(MSN)
 
 
 
[Business] Silver is a meme metal now
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
[STEM] The platypus, in the animal kingdom, has a collection of features that have never been seen together in any other specimen. Here's astronomy's version
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(Atlanta Black Star)
 
 
 
[Politics] Trump discovers makeup on his suit, immediately assumes it's a deep state skincare plot
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(Digital Trends)
 
 
 
[STEM] Yahoo debuts A.I. "answer engine" to answer such questions as "Wait, Yahoo still exists?"
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Tue January 27, 2026
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
[Sports] The Super Bowl teams are both staying away from the 49ers facility because of something called the "substation theory." Zap
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(Food and Wine)
 
 
 
[Food] Is stuffing clam chowder inside a soda cracker the New England version of pizza pockets?
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Mon January 26, 2026
(CBC)
 
 
 
[Main] Rollin', rollin', rollin'. Man my ass is frozen
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Sun January 25, 2026
(The Star (UK))
 
 
 
[Main] This movie sucks
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Sat January 24, 2026
(Fark)
 
 
 
[Main] Booze, cars, convenience stores, and mascots who aren't Gritty are all on the Fark Weird News Quiz, January 16-22 Frozen Edition
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Thu January 22, 2026
(WTAE)
 
 
 
[Main] Officials said the man brought a full-sized harp, valued at $30,000, to the riverbank before "he disrobed and jumped in." Sounds like he may have been a little... strung out
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
[Politics] This story is so fishy I can smell it from across the pond. You can't creat a legend without your own PT 109
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
[Main] People in glass shiat stalls shouldn't drop loads
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(Japan Times)
 
 
 
[Politics] WEIRD: War hawk Prime Minister Takaichi calls snap election just 3 months into her mandate, secure the seats to be more MAGAtty. SPIFFY: Opposition parties respond by merging, to eliminate vote splitting
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Wed January 21, 2026
(Polygon)
 
 
 
[Fandom] Epic Games hints at Fortnite x The Office. Subby holding out for the Parks and Recreation mini-season
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(WLOS 13 Asheville)
 
 
 
[Main] RIP Clayton Bigsby
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(Talking Points Memo)
 
 
 
[Politics] DOJ drops its investigation into the killing of-Good God, what's going on in that splash image?
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Mon January 19, 2026
(YouTube)
 
 
 
[STEM] Some creationists are starting to admit Australopithecus walked on two legs. Come for incredibly rare event of some creationists getting something right, stay for a deep dive by an expert in fossil apes, anthropology, and debunking creationists
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(Better Homes & Gardens)
 
 
 
[Entertainment] Author is shocked, shocked I say, that Audrey Hepburn uses canned tomatoes for her spaghetti sauce
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Sun January 18, 2026
(Some Bunny)
 
 
 
[Fandom] On January 18th, 1969 Owsley "Bear" Stanley dosed the Playboy After Dark crew's coffee during the Grateful Dead's appearance
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(The Mainichi (Japan))
 
 
 
[Main] Japan unveils three new wordless pictograms to help people deal with wild bears. Leading off, the "Don't feed fragments of your hand to bears" sign
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(Fark)
 
 
 
[Main] Soccer hooligans, soccer beverages, soccer booze, and some things that aren't soccer are all on the Fark Weird News Quiz, Jan 9-15 GGGGGG Edition
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(Daily Mail)
 
 
 
[STEM] Heck, why not just make a really big one the whole neighborhood can enjoy?
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Fri January 16, 2026
(Tom's Hardware)
 
 
 
[Business] The next thing to be impacted by the AI frenzy is...fiberglass?
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(Atlanta Black Star)
 
 
 
[Sports] Trump gets Stanley Cup gifts, Panthers get fitted for Clone Wars season 7
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Thu January 15, 2026
(Zillow)
 
 
 
[Main] Old school: House with a conversation pit. FARK Worthy: A conversation pit in the master bedroom
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(New Delhi TV)
 
 
 
[STEM] India politely asks whoever might be sabotaging their spaceflights to kindly stop
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(Daily Star)
 
 
 
[Main] 'Real-life Popeye' apparently hadn't been eating his spinach (possible nsfw content on page)
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(New Atlas)
 
 
 
[STEM] You could soon have that glowing green Vulcan skin you always wanted
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Wed January 14, 2026
(Nature)
 
 
 
[Main] Scientists say that because Uranus has high temperatures and pressure it is filled with a substance that is both solid and liquid at the same time, amazed it can happen without Chipotle
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(BlueSky)
 
 
 
[Politics] Howard Lutnick's master class in how to lick nuts that love milk
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(Big Think)
 
 
 
[STEM] How fast is the Universe expanding? It depends on how you ask it. That's why a new method, given a huge boost by the (stupidly-named) JWST VENUS survey, is so promising
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(Seven Days)
 
 
 
[Main] Vermont proposes a UFO panel to probe lights in the night; no housing, no roads, but aliens might. Tax dollars fly, answers won't land, cue X-Files theme in maple land
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Tue January 13, 2026
(BlueSky)
 
 
 
[Politics] Either the dosage was WAY off today or the actual demon that is actually inside that fatbag is closer than ever to escaping. Seriously what even the fark
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(The New Republic)
 
 
 
[Politics] White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt upset over anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis. Tag for the fact that Karoline Leavitt somehow got hold of subby's grandmother's favorite bathrobe and wears it in public
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(Fortune)
 
 
 
[Business] Google cofounder Sergey Brin admits he's hiring "tons" of workers without degrees because "they just figure things out on their own in some weird corner"...maybe by googling it
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Mon January 12, 2026
(Daily Mail)
 
 
 
[Entertainment] The Oddfather: Did Marlon Brando father Michael Jackson's youngest son Blanket? Astonishing twist in riddle of King of Pop's child's paternity
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