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When five men tried to murder "Iron Mike" with increasingly poisonous drinks

Michael Malloy β€” NYC Municipal Archives / Public domain (via Wikipedia)

In January 1933, five Bronx acquaintances β€” the press later called them "the Murder Trust" β€” took out life insurance policies on Michael Malloy, a homeless Irish former firefighter, and set out to collect the $3,500 (about $87,000 today) by getting him to drink himself to death. β€” Read the rest

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The world's most dangerous golf hole is surrounded by minefields

Camp Bonifas golf β€” Edward N. Johnson, U.S. Army Public Affairs Officer / Public domain (via Wikipedia)

Camp Bonifas, the United Nations Command post 400 meters south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone, has a golf course. One hole, par 3, with an AstroTurf green β€” and minefields on three sides. Sports Illustrated called it "the most dangerous hole in golf," and there are reports that at least one shot detonated a land mine. β€” Read the rest

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The thin blue line encounters an unfamiliar last name

Image: MAGA follower; Roschetzky Photography / shutterstock.com

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo said the name "Officer Abdelnabi." Trump supporters booed. Lombardo had to explain that Abdelnabi was the Las Vegas police officer killed the day before.

So much for "back the blue." Lombardo was paying tribute to Austin Abdelnabi when someone in the audience began booing loudly. β€” Read the rest

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A whaling museum printed its worst review on a hoodie. It sold out

New Bedford Whaling Museum β€” Gloworo / CC BY-SA 4.0 (Wikimedia Commons)

In 2020 the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts picked up a one-star review that read "worst aquarium ever." It is a museum about the history of whaling, and it keeps no live whales. Six years later, the museum has printed the line on hoodies, T-shirts, crew necks, and bags, according to Boston 25 News. β€” Read the rest

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Swedish shipowner says Odyssey filmmaker won't pay $6,000 damage bill

The Odyssey Viking ship β€” William Murphy / CC BY-SA 2.0 (Wikimedia Commons)

The Glad av Gillberga is a Swedish replica of a warship pulled from Denmark's Roskilde fjord and dated to around 1040. In nearly 30 years it has crossed the North Sea and sailed to Canada. Universal borrowed it for six months for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, where it played one of the escort ships in Odysseus's flotilla β€” the Greek boats are thought to have resembled Nordic longships. β€” Read the rest

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Trump's $100 billion tariff refund skips the people who paid higher prices

Grandpa Pudding Brains collected $166 billion in tariffs under a law the Supreme Court says does not authorize tariffs. The government has now returned $100 billion of it, but the refund doesn't reach the folks who paid higher prices.

The Orange Menace claimed tariffs are a machine for restoring factories, winning trade wars and shrinking the federal deficit. β€” Read the rest

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Every country was wrong on the State Department's map of Africa

State Department Africa map β€” U.S. Central Intelligence Agency / Public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

A State Department slide that mislabeled every country on a map of Africa β€” Nigeria landlocked in the Sahara, Mozambique moved to the Horn β€” has drawn an apology, the Guardian reports. The department said it takes "full responsibility for the confusion and misrepresentation it caused for attendees, including our African partners." β€” Read the rest

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Polymarket let gamblers bet on whether wildfire would reach Santa Monica

Cathy Withers-Clarke/shutterstock.com

While Los Angeles burned, betting site Polymarket offered nearly 20 ways to bet on what the flames would do next, including whether the Palisades fire would reach Santa Monica. The potential for a bettor to help their wager along is horrifying. β€” Read the rest

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An 1832 book explains how to pick a lucky day to travel

lucky travel days β€” Travel diagram for Tuesday from the Qanoon-e-Islam (1832) / public domain (via The Public Domain Review)

If you were moving diamonds across the Deccan Plateau in the 1830s, there were rules about when to set out. Leave on a Tuesday or a Thursday, on the 5th, 13th, or 28th day of the lunar month. Eat coriander seeds before a Tuesday departure and jaggery before a Thursday one. β€” Read the rest

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Ever stood and watched boats work a lock? There's a job for you

gongoozler β€” The original uploader was StephenDawson at English Wikipedia. / CC BY-SA 2.0 (via Wikipedia)

A gongoozler is someone who stands beside a canal and watches the boats. According to Wikipedia, the word may have begun as canal workers' slang for a person loitering on the towpath, and The Times has described it as meaning "someone who hung around bridges to laugh at the inept efforts of less experienced barge folk as they struggled to pass through locks." β€” Read the rest

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After forking out a pretty penny for a MacBook, the last thing you want to do is spend even more on software. β€” Read the rest

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France bans cold-calling telemarketers

The caller is upset

France's ban on unsolicited solicitations comes into effect next week, protecting consumers from telemarketers and other intrusive sales pitches. Acknowledging that its "opt-out" system (as found in other countries) had only served the hucksters, the Fourth Republic is trying something new: actually stopping them. β€” Read the rest

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DuckDuckGo's "Normal F***ing Sunglasses" sell out in a day

DuckDuckGo is well-known for its privacy-oriented search engine, but a pivot into fashion proved a big hit this week. Its "Normal Fucking Sunglasses," posted yesterday here at Boing Boing, sold out right away despite being otherwise unremarkable Paso Robles from Knockaround. β€” Read the rest

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There's now a $69 pair of shoes designed only for using the toilet

Sh*t Shoes platform heels β€” Image: Let Loose

For those who find the Squatty Potty gauche but want to spend less time in the bathroom, there is a new option: Sh*t Shoes.

The way people in most Western countries sit on the toilet isn't great. Squatting is common in non-Western countries and likely contributes to a lower incidence of hemorrhoids, which can be caused by straining. β€” Read the rest

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This winning design looks like it wandered out of a fantasy film

planned Rotterdam building β€” Image: MVRDV

A spectacular complex is about to emerge in Rotterdam, and it looks like it belongs in Middle-earth or Thra instead of the Netherlands.

Award-winning international architectural firm MVRDV was declared the winner in a competition to design a mixed-use, eco-friendly Embassy for Shift. β€” Read the rest

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Trailer drops for X-Files: I Want to Believe's R-rated cut

X-Files director's cut trailer β€”

It's suddenly a great time to be an X-Files fan. Just days after the release of the first LEGO X-Files set, a new X-Files movie trailer drops.

Sadly, it is not a trailer for the mythical third X-Files movie, but rather a director's cut of 2008's X-Files: I Want to Believe. β€” Read the rest

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