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As if expecting eight babies wasn t stressful enough, a South African woman received the shock of her life Tuesday when doctors delivered 10 children instead.
It was the latest surprise in 37-year-old Gosiame Sithole s pregnancy after she was initially told she was carrying six babies, she says.
Her doctor later changed that number to eight after performing an ultrasound. I am shocked by my pregnancy, Sithole said after being told she was pregnant with eight babies.
In the end, Sithole gave birth to three boys and seven girls after carrying them for just over seven months, her husband reports. She now holds the Guinness world record for giving birth to the highest number of children, topping previous record holder Halima Cisse, who gave birth to nine in May.
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The White House press plane was set to take dozens of journalists to Europe to cover President Biden s first overseas trip, but a swarm of cicadas had other ideas.
According to
The New York Times, the flying insects filled the plane s engines so it couldn t get off the ground.
Another plane had to be brought in, delaying the departure by about 6 hours.
Billions of cicadas have invaded much of the eastern U.S. in recent weeks.
Officials say a cicada cloud was even dense enough around Washington to be picked up on weather radar.
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Pearl Jam is teaming up with a Montana brewery to help raise money for a new skatepark.
The band is collaborating with KettleHouse Brewing Company for MPS Pool Ale - described as pale ale with lemondrop hops .
A portion of proceeds will go to Pearl Jam bassist and Montana native Jeff Ament s non-profit, which builds skateparks in rural and isolated communities .
It also coincides with Pearl Jam s upcoming June 18th livestream, which includes never-before-seen footage from a 2018 concert in Missoula, Montana.
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The winner of a $500,000 lottery jackpot says he drove around with the unscratched ticket for a week before he discovered he d won.
The unidentified South Carolina man says he bought the Extreme ticket from a convenience store in Greenville, threw it into his car and forgot all about it. When he found it a week later, he was floored to discovered it was a half-million dollar winner, he says. It s surreal, the winner stated.
This time around, however, the man decided he wasn t taking any chances. I didn t hesitate, he says. I drove straight to Columbia to cash it in.