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Apr 2020
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Episode 19: China Bans Animal Crossing, ...

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The government of China has banned Animal Crossing, and is planning to crack down on online gaming in general. In the Mexican state of Chiapas, local police are hunting a werewolf. In the isolated reaches of Siberia, locals believe an ancient Iron Age mummy may be using her supernatural powers to protect the region from the coronavirus. Join Ben Bowlin for more Strange News Daily, and share your stories on Twitter: #strangedaily

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