When the Dead Party, Planets Grow Rings, and Dogs Start Fires – Strange News Digest

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Toraja people in Indonesia dressing and celebrating with the mummified bodies of their deceased relatives during the Ma’nene death ritual.
Once a year, families in Tana Toraja, Indonesia, exhume and dress their deceased relatives, celebrating life and memory in the unique Ma’nene festival.

This week’s world update reads like a fever dream:
A tribe in Indonesia throws an annual reunion with their dead relatives, astronomers find rings forming around a small icy body beyond Saturn, and a dog nearly burns down a house with a lithium battery.

Meanwhile, ancient bakers resurface Byzantine bread, half-brain heroes redefine limits, and California flirts with supershear earthquakes.
Oh — and scientists just confirmed your protein shake might contain more lead than muscle.

It’s all in today’s Strange Sounds Daily — your nightly digest of Earth’s most entertaining breakdown.
👉 Read the full edition and fuel your curiosity.

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