And other stories from the stranger side of life
A company is offering voters the chance to escape and “live under a rock” for the week of the White House election. Hotels.com said the opportunity is perfect for “those who are experiencing election stress disorder”. It added: “We‘re transforming an age-old idiom into a bookable experience, so individuals can relax, recharge, and recover… because who knows what else 2020 has in store for us.”
Tennessee boy achieved nuclear fusion at 12
A 12-year-old boy in Tennessee is being recognised by Guinness World Records for achieving nuclear fusion just hours before his 13th birthday. Jackson Oswalt, now 15, of Memphis has been named the world‘s youngest person to achieve nuclear fusion after officials verified that he built his own nuclear fusion reactor at his family‘s home and successfully deployed it in his final hours of being 12 years old.
Police called to deal with a crab
German police were called to a woman‘s home when a large Chinese mitten crab wandered inside through an open door. Freiburg Police said officers responded to a home in Unterlauchringen where a resident had complained of a 10-inch crab, which was armed with “eight legs” and “two scissors”. The crab was taken to the local vets.
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