15 Wild News Stories About NYC's Rat Tsar, Soccer Pirates, And More

From police cars to virtual parties - unexpected stories from around the world.

Are you ready for a wild ride? This is the list of facts that will have you on the edge of your seat. From a charming blonde and a police officer's patrol car, to a "Death Metal" growling bat, to a Rat Tsar with a salary of $120,000 to $170,000, you're in for a wild ride. 

We'll start with the story of Tyler Rawiri Tetera, a 23-year old from Whakatāne, New Zealand who used stolen photos and fake identities to deceive two victims into buying him cars and phones while posing as an attractive blonde woman on Tinder. He even managed to get a police officer to hand over his patrol car and body armor vest for use in the elaborate scam.

Then, we'll take a look at the EU Commission's £332,000 metaverse party flop that had a zero turnout. Talk about an expensive embarrassment!

We'll also dive into the lawsuit against TGI Fridays and Inventure Foods over their "TGI Fridays Mozzarella Sticks Snacks" product and the unexpected evidence in Harvey Weinstein's trial.

Rat Tsar sought: "Bloodthirsty" determination, $120K-$170K salary, amazing communicator.

The Guardian 

Ramaphosa's game over: Report uncovers potential corruption.

NPR 

Proving his invention works: Davis tests bulletproof vest with 192 shots.

The Guardian 

Love and dissidence at risk in Indonesia's sweeping reforms.

The Guardian 

Say goodbye to silent lunches: Japanese schools embracing conversation.

The Mainichi 

Elnaz Rekabi

CNN 

FIFA

AS 

Homelessness charity strike: Rent unpaid, discontent rising.

The Guardian 

Palace controversy: Apology issued amid race-related concerns.

CNN 

Jury must consider 'unusual' genitalia in Weinstein case.

Variety 

Daubenton's bats rock out with death metal growls.

CNN 

The Metaverse Party That Bombed

The Age 

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