<h3>【USA】 Heart-warming story reversal couples conspiring with homeless people to crowdfunding scams are exposed</h3>

Kate McClure and Mark Damico of New Jersey, usa, and homeless Johnny Bobbit, who raised more than $400,000 using public fundraising platform GoFundMe, will face charges of second-degree theft and conspiracy to defraud theft, CNN reported. According to the couple, they met Bobbit on the road. They were stranded on the road due to a lack of gasoline. At this time, the tramp Bobbit used the last $20 on his body to buy them some gasoline. McClure was so impressed by Bobbitt's behavior that he launched a crowdfunding campaign for him on the crowdfunding site GoFundMe as a token of gratitude.
But in fact, a month before the crowdfunding began, McClure and Demiko met Bobbit for the first time on an exit ramp near the casino the couple frequented. A month later, they returned there again, and Damico snapped a picture of McClure and Bobbitt, and then started a fundraiser.
Burlington County Prosecutor Coffenner, New Jersey, said at a news conference that the crowdfunding campaign netted $367,000 in netting fees and was fully deposited into McClure's account. Bobbit received $75,000 from it. Within months, McClure and Damico squandered the donations, bought cars and high-end handbags, and customized a number of travel plans. He said the couple also spent a lot of money at the casino. Coffener stressed that although Bobbit's veteran status is true, his contribution to the country is worthy of gratitude, and his current situation is sympathetic, he can be said to be complicit in this criminal incident and has made several appearances in the media to help "publicize this fraudulent activity".
<h3>[Chechnya] Five-year-old boy did four thousand push-ups in a row, and the president awarded him a Mercedes.)</h3>
According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, Moussa Hanarikov, minister of sports and culture of the Chechen Republic, said that the five-year-old boy Raheem Kuliyev did 4,105 push-ups without interruption for 2 hours and 29 minutes, but the staff of the Russian Record "had some problems" and the record was not officially recorded.
President Kadyrov said Raheem's record has shocked millions of young boys around the world, "because he has started training and wants to be an idol of his peers like him." When kadyrov met the little boy, he said: "This car was given to you by the Ahmed Kadyrov Charitable Foundation, so that your father drove you, and you took this white Mercedes-Benz and deserved it." ”
<h3>[UK] 700 bars close every year Young people: Drinking is boring and expensive</h3>
According to the European Times, the number of bars in the UK is rapidly decreasing. Around 700 pubs closed in the UK in 2018 alone, and the reported decline in the number of bars is mainly due to rising alcohol prices and young people looking for more diverse forms of entertainment. In London, the average pint (around 568ml) is priced at more than £5, higher than the national average of £3.60. Previously, young people in the UK had a tradition of going to bars to watch football matches, but now most people choose to watch live broadcasts at home, because the price of one glass of wine in a bar can buy four bottles of wine in the supermarket.
In addition, another reason for the decline in the number of pubs is that there are fewer and fewer young British people who like to drink due to physical and mental health considerations. Studies have shown that 25% of young people between the ages of 16 and 24 believe they don't drink alcohol. In Leicester, the number of dessert shops and shisha bars has risen significantly. The appeal of traditional pub games, such as swimming pools or darts, is waning. For young people who like to go out on adventures, going to a secret cinema or going to a museum at night is a more interesting option than going to a bar.
<h3>【Japan】The farewell ceremony of the author of cherry pills was held today to set up a self-portrait as a posthumous portrait</h3>
According to Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun", on the morning of the 16th, the farewell ceremony of Cherry, the author of the popular Japanese manga "Cherry Maruko", was held at the Aoyama Funeral Home in Tokyo Minato Ward, and the altar was arranged based on Cherry's hometown of Shizuoka Prefecture, with flowers posing for Mt. Fuji, and also arranged her self-portrait and Komaruko's illustrations. The venue was arranged according to the atmosphere of "clarity, happiness and harmony" that Cherry zi hoped before she died, and tears and laughter were intertwined at the farewell ceremony.
Tarako, the voice actress who voiced Maruko, tearfully thanked the visitor and said in Maruko's voice, "Now that I have grown up and become an angel, I am going to heaven." Over there, I also occasionally draw small balls. No matter where you are, you will always paint. Even if I was born again, I was the little round, presumptuous cherry who liked pudding and Yamaguchi, and loved manga the most. Bye! ”
Cherry, the original author of "Cherry Pills", died of breast cancer on August 15, 2018, at the age of 53.
<h3>【Japan】 Curious Cat was unexpectedly popular after being refused entry to a Japanese museum Fans implore security guards to enter</h3>
In the past two years, two cats have accidentally become internet celebrities after trying to enter an art museum in western Japan. In the summer of 2016, Ken-chan, a black cat, tried to enter the Onomichi City Art Museum for the first time during the Cat Photography Exhibition, but was prevented from entering by a security guard filmed by the camera. "I guess Ken-chan found some exhibits through the glass, because the photos included pictures of black cats, and he must have thought he had found a new friend," the museum director said.
Ken-chan forged a friendship with the museum's security guards, who jokingly sent it back when it tried to cross the threshold. Footage of photos and videos of two cats communicating with the security guards has spread. Some on social media pleaded with the museum to allow Ken-chan access. The museum, which has more than 45,000 Twitter followers, recently launched a series of souvenirs featuring two cats, and is struggling to keep up with demand in the face of increased numbers of visitors and orders sent through social media.