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Daily Star
Aug 2026
People stumped by brainteasers that 'everyone should get right'
Mahan, a TikTok creator, shared five trick brainteasers that he said everyone should be able to solve. The questions involve Moses and Noah’s ark, overtaking a racer in third place, John’s siblings, burying plane-crash survivors, and calculating how long 30 people need to eat 30 burgers. Although he provided answers, many viewers said they were confused—particularly by the final mathematics puzzle—and admitted confidently giving incorrect responses.
Daily Star
Aug 2026
‘Proof’ of Time Travel as Man Spotted Using Mobile Phone at Beach in 1940s
A 1940s photograph from a British beach has sparked claims that a man holding a small object was using a mobile phone decades before the technology existed. Skeptics suggest he may have been rolling a cigarette. The story also revisits 1938 footage of a woman apparently speaking into a handheld device, with an unverified claim that it was an experimental wireless phone developed by DuPont. Neither example provides proven evidence of time travel.
Daily Star
Aug 2026
Fiendish brainteaser with blue cheese only those with 'eagle eyes' can spot in seconds
A puzzle created by 888casino challenges readers to find a single piece of blue cheese hidden among numerous other cheeses. The article says the average solving time is under 15 seconds and promotes brainteasers as enjoyable activities that may support focus, memory, problem-solving and stress reduction. It also directs readers to try two related visual puzzles.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Naked neighbours let it all hang loose in garden and I can't open my curtains
A woman living on a closely spaced UK new-build estate says she frequently sees neighbours and their guests sunbathing, using a hot tub, taking photos and holding parties while naked. She is unsure whether to complain or accept the behaviour, prompting divided responses on Mumsnet, with some supporting private nudity and others calling the gatherings excessive. The article notes that naked sunbathing in a private garden is generally legal in the UK, but causing distress or alarm may constitute an offence under Section 66 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Undiagnosed health condition could be to blame for your constant leg bouncing
A psychiatrist outlines five subtle adult ADHD symptoms, including restlessness, interrupting conversations, impulsive decisions, difficulty focusing on details, and starting but not finishing tasks. He stresses that these signs alone do not confirm ADHD and advises seeking professional evaluation if symptoms are persistent or disruptive. ADHD UK provides a self‑assessment tool to support discussions with a doctor.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Time travelling child holding something very unusual in 1941 photo
A 1941 photograph taken on Chicago’s South Side has prompted online speculation after viewers suggested a boy in the image appears to be holding an iPad, though others argued it is simply a notepad. Reddit users debated the object while also commenting on historical cinema practices and the well-dressed appearance of the children in line for a film screening of The Aldrich Family.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Dog rejected by 13,000 people because there's 'nothing special about him'
An eight‑year‑old rescue dog named Kito has been overlooked by more than 13,000 potential adopters, leading rescuers to fear that his age and lack of perceived uniqueness are causing him to be passed over. After months of watching other dogs find homes, his motivation and spirit have declined, with staff reporting he rarely leaves his kennel. Despite a scar believed to be from past mistreatment, he remains gentle and affectionate. Currently in Greece and fully prepared for adoption, he is ready to travel to the UK if a suitable family comes forward. Rescuers urge potential adopters to give him a long‑awaited chance at a stable, loving home.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Picnic picture from 1917 convinces people time travel is real
A 1917 Canadian photo known as 'Last Picnic' shows a man dressed in modern-looking T‑shirt and shorts, prompting speculation online that he may be a time traveller. YouTuber Jamie D. Grant highlighted the image after finding it in a 1974 history book. Viewers expressed mixed reactions, with some convinced the man appears out of place while others note that T‑shirts and shorts existed at the time and that several others in the photo wear similar clothing. Skeptics argue the outfit is not strong evidence of time travel.