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Can’t sleep, Japanese bear-fighting robo-wolves will eat me and a gorilla trade captivates the nation

It’s Saturday, which means it’s time to put off the weekend to-do list a little longer and catch up on any news you may have missed this week with a little help. Don’t punch!

And what a week it was…

Japan unleashed the terrifying fury of robot wolves on some killer bears, Magic Johnson made a terrifying political endorsement, and the gorilla trade between two zoos captivated the country.

Robotic wolves are scary but they work, and the country is fascinated by the blockbuster gorilla trade. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/NUR Photo and Lisa Hornak)

There’s a lot more where that came from, so let’s dive right in!

JAPANESE BEAR FIGHTING ROBO WOLVES ARE PURE LEAD-FREE NIGHTMARE FUEL BUT THEY WORK

Whoopi Goldberg says the United States is “emptied” and frivolous under President Trump. And if there’s anyone who knows a thing or two about “breaking the ball” business, it’s The View co-host.

Christopher Nolan has confirmed that he will be casting Travis Scott in the upcoming adaptation of “The Odyssey”. Nolan said he did this because Homer, like Scott, was talking crazy.

Toronto is distributing special condoms for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It’s so crazy: Who knew football fans would make love?!

Magic Johnson has announced his support for incumbent Karen Bass in this year’s Los Angeles mayoral race. Johnson said he gave the endorsement because he wanted what he thought was best for the city, so no one would ever take his political endorsements seriously again.

Race car driver Katherine Legge has announced that she will attempt to become the first woman and first non-American to complete the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, pulling double duty. He will travel 1,100 miles in the offseason, close to the pace of Georgia Bulldogs players.

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Joe Rogan’s interview with Mel Gibson led to an increase in prescriptions for antiparasitic drugs that some believe could be used to treat cancer. The podcast has also led to an increase in the number of people wanting to pick up mushrooms and take them for a spin to see what all the talk is about.

Do you understand all this?

Good morning my baby. See you again here next week!

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