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  • New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie leaves office at the end of the year. Despite being an early Trump supporter, he didn't get a Cabinet spot. And a radio station was even considering him for a talk show.
  • After someone heard a bang in Berlin, police found a home-made cannon that shoots coconuts with compressed air. A man said he built it for an art project to be used in Antarctica and was testing it.
  • Two Australian police officers drove a very drunk man home. They made sure to take some selfies with him so he would know how he got home when he woke up.
  • As a way to encourage communication between people from different countries, Sweden invited people from all over the world to call a number which would connect them to random Swede.
  • As a way to encourage communication between people from different countries, Sweden invited people from all over the world to call a number which would connect them to random Swede.
  • The "patriotic" cans will be available this month through the November election — just in time for a big sports summer and peak beer-selling season.
  • The total lunar eclipse today that could be seen over North America and across the Asia-Pacific region had the added feature of a reddish hue caused by sunlight filtered through Earth's atmosphere.
  • Police in Portland, Oregon, responded to a call about a firebomb. When they arrived on the scene, they found a dog had chewed a TV remote — damaging the battery which started to smoke.
  • The Senate is set to vote on the Keystone XL pipeline although President Obama has vowed to veto it. What does Nebraska's Supreme Court ruling allowing the pipeline to proceed mean for those involved?
  • Tony Dokoupil's father was once busted for distributing enough marijuana "to roll a joint for every college-age person in America." In The Last Pirate, Dokoupil reflects on his dad's time as a dealer.
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