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A New Jersey parole officer is making a fortune on the side by selling mullet wigs.

Frank Koller of Camden has already sold 1,500 mullets at $19.99 a pop through his Web site, mulletwigs.com, and he can’t keep them in stock.

“Think Andre Agassi, pre-Steffi. Joey Buttafuoco. The ’93 Phillies. It’s stupid. It’s crazy. People are buying them,” Koller told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

A Michigan family has just finished a 48,000-mile road trip, driving through all 50 states in just over a year.

Ginger Gall says she and her husband, Ed, took their kids – Samuel, 13, James, 11, and Benjamin, 6 – on the journey, because “our friends from another country had seen more of the country than we had. There was something wrong with that picture.”

During the trip, they home-schooled the kids with lessons on American history.

A U.S. immigration judge is in hot water for allegedly making jokes about Tarzan to a woman raped and tortured in her native Uganda.

The woman went before Boston Judge Thomas Ragno seeking political asylum in the United States because her husband was killed and she was beaten, raped and tortured in her homeland.

“Jane, come here. Me Tarzan!” Ragno said, according to the woman’s doctors.

He has been suspended.

Low-calorie watermelon has arrived.

Israeli scientists say they have developed a watermelon that has all the sweetness but significantly less sugar.

The average watermelon contains 54 calories per 4 ounces, while the new variety has 20 to 40 percent fewer calories, said Shmuel Wolf, chief researcher at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

You may think it’s just a movie snack, but popcorn has just gained a whole lot of respect.

It’s been named the “official state snackfood” of Illinois, thanks to legislation signed by Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

Lawmakers who backed popcorn for the honor turned their backs on Beer Nuts, Lemonhead candy and other goodies produced in Illinois.

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