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ADHD May Not Be a Disorder After All; Plane Intercepted Near Mar-a-Lago

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March 31, 2026
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Pranks, the Press, and 3 Presidents: Famous April Fools' Jokes
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On April 1, 1957, the usually staid British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) reported that a Swiss region bordering Italy had produced an "exceptionally heavy spaghetti crop" that season due to the mild winter and the eradication of the spaghetti weevil. The camera panned farmers and gardeners picking spaghetti from trees, then sitting down to enjoy a supper of delicious pasta.

To be fair, spaghetti was unfamiliar to many Brits at the time. Other viewers immediately realized that the broadcasting giant had put together an elaborate April Fools' Day joke, with a few in the audience upset that the BBC had broken character to run such nonsense. Yet many others swamped the station with phone calls, looking for details on how to grow their own spaghetti. BBC wits replied to these requests: "Place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best."

Older Americans will remember the Sidd Finch prank. The April 1, 1985, edition of "Sports Illustrated" ran George Plimpton's "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch." In this lengthy article, the well-known sportswriter reported the story of British orphan Hayden Siddhartha Finch, a 28-year-old versed in foreign languages, talented on the French horn, a Harvard dropout, and an aspiring Buddhist monk to boot, who might soon be pitching for the New York Mets. His throws across the plate were clocked at superhuman speeds as high as 168 mph.

Plimpton gleaned fictitious reactions from the team's batters, whom Finch had supposedly pitched against in secret, and cited numerous conversations with Finch's former fellow students and with Mets staff. The Mets went along with the gag, giving Finch a number and a locker.

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