- By Lisa Neff, Louis Weisberg & Mike Holloway
We might be inspired by the stories of the day, the
tabloid at the checkout counter, gossip in our ears or a reader's tip in
our email. If it strikes us as a little bit off, a lot of silly,
positively preposterous or reveals the absurdity of our present
situation with the president, it’s WiGWAG. News with a twist.
Furred up
At the University of California, Berkeley, a squirrel campaigning for easier access to acorns won its election to the Associated Students of the University of California Senate.
But the sophomore behind the “Furry Boi” campaign has a different set
of priorities. Those include the environment, disabilities and mental
illness, which he may or may not address in a squirrel costume.
Indoor/outdoor club
Penn
State University says the Penn State Outing Club founded in 1920 can’t
organize outdoor activities after this semester. The administration also
sank outdoor activities planned by groups of spelunkers and divers. The
school cited the great risks of the wilderness but WiGWAG suspects the
real threat is liability coverage.
Equal playing field
Milwaukee Bucks’ star Giannis Antetokounmpo
tipped the winning basket in Game 6 of the team’s battle with the
Boston Celtics for a shot at the Western Conference finals. So, it
became national news when one of the city’s most popular taco
restaurants didn’t have room to seat him and his girlfriend for a
postgame dinner. Bel Air Cantina issued an apology,
but — in a state that’s virtually ruled by special-interest money — we
can’t help but appreciate the rare story of an equal playing field.
Leaders of the pack
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson is recruiting for its summer internship program
with an offer that includes a free motorcycle. The company will pay
eight college students or recent graduates to ride a motorcycle and
share the adventures on social media. And at the end of the 12-week
internship, they keep the bike.
Serial killers, maybe try Pinterest?
Facebook
has published 27 pages of its rules — what you can and cannot do on the
social media platform. The guidelines even clarify that serial
murderers are prohibited from the service. At Facebook, anyone who has
committed two or more murders over “multiple incidents or locations”
qualifies as a serial killer and is banned. But if you’ve only committed
a single homicide? Post away!
Trump’s twin found in a field in Spain?
A
woman in Spain has found unexpected fame on social media for bearing a
striking resemblance to Donald Trump. A journalist reporting on farming
in northwestern Spain posted on Instagram a picture of Dolores Leis
dressed in farm clothing with a hoe over her shoulder, prompting
thousands of responses. The 64-year-old has since been asked to comment
on pressing U.S. policy and international issues — though she has shown
more concern for a moth plague threatening her potato crops. About the
resemblance, she told the La Voz de Galicia newspaper, “I say that it must be because of the color of the hair.”
Somewhere, over the mouse head
California’s Disneyland and the Walt Disney World resort
in Orlando, Florida, are debuting rainbow-colored Mickey Mouse ears for
sale in anticipation of Pride month. The ears are known officially as
the “Mickey Mouse Rainbow Love” hat.
Memories best forgotten
The
Indiana pizzeria made famous for announcing it would not cater same-sex
weddings has closed. The married couple who owned Memories Pizza was
emboldened to issue the statement following the enactment of then-Gov.
Mike Pence’s “Religious Freedom Restoration Act.” Kevin and Crystal
O’Connor said their departure was not provoked by the controversy over
their business, but rather their desire to retire. They could afford it.
Evangelical Christians raised more than $840,000 for them online.
Don’t drink and kiss
Alcohol drinkers have nasty mouths, according to a study recently published in the peer-reviewed journal Microbiome.
Researchers found that drinking, especially heavy drinking, helps bad
bacteria thrive in the mouth while creating a negative environment for
good bacteria.
Keeping it classy
At
a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump announced
that Macron had dandruff on his shoulders and, with the cameras
rolling, proceeded to brush it off. It was just one more example of the
odd, dueling-alphas bromance between the two men.
Pot boom
Since
recreational marijuana became legal in Colorado in 2014, business has
boomed. Denver now has 170 pot dispensaries — more than the number of
Starbucks, McDonald’s and 7-Eleven stores in the city combined.
But what about schools?
The NRA has banned guns from Mike Pence’s speech at its annual leadership forum in Dallas. Enough said.
From: http://www.wisconsingazette.com/blogs/wigwag-presents-news-with-a-twist-a-squirrel-campaigns-for/article_7eb6e434-4eec-11e8-8871-83ac0e44065a.html
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