Daily Strange: Top 5 Bizarre News Stories From Around the World

Stranger Hands Out Winning Lottery Tickets, Decorative Swan Decapitated Overnight, NASA Reveals Trump's UFO Files, Thai Police Drag Photo Was AI & Thong-Wearing Florida Man Asserts His Rights

6 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Stranger Hands Out Winning Lottery Tickets, Decorative Swan Decapitated Overnight, NASA Reveals Trump's UFO Files, Thai Police Drag Photo Was AI & Thong-Wearing Florida Man Asserts His Rights cover

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A stranger approaches someone in a Walmart parking lot and hands them $19 cash and $70 worth of winning lottery tickets — no explanation, no name, just walks away. A decorative flower pot swan is found decapitated overnight, leaving its owner baffled and the internet oddly invested in finding the culprit. NASA's chief pulls back the curtain on classified UFO files released under the Trump administration, revealing some genuinely strange findings buried in federal records. A viral image of Thai police officers in sparkly dresses posing with a handcuffed suspect — which spread widely as real news — turns out to have been generated by AI. And an elderly Florida man is arrested after insisting on his right to walk around a public area in nothing but a thong. Note: Stories #1 and #2 appear to be unverifiable social media posts with no named sources — recommend replacing both before publishing. The Daily Strange — where truth is always weirder than fiction.

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