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February 23, 2026

Internet Is Rejoicing That Punch, the Baby Monkey Who Clung to His Stuffed Animal, Is Making Friends

Things are looking better for Punch the monkey. In case you aren’t familiar with the internet’s newest adorable celebrity, Punch (or Panchi) is a baby monkey born at the Ichikawa City Zoo near Tokyo. His mother rejected him at birth, but Punch was luckily saved by zoo caretakers who looked after him and gave him a surrogate—and now iconic—orangutan stuffed toy from IKEA.

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February 22, 2026

Vintage Japanese Matchbox Labels Masterfully Blend Cultural Identity With Commerce

Before digital branding and mass advertising, Japan found a vibrant graphic language in an unexpected place: matchbox labels. By the late 19th century, the country had become the world’s leading exporter of matches. Japanese companies shipped products across the United States, Australia, England, France, India, and beyond. Between 1890 and 1910, during the Meiji era, these small labels evolved into detailed works of graphic art. They blended traditional Japanese aesthetics with Western design influences.

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February 20, 2026

Priest Amps Up Crowd With Dance Moves at a High School Basketball Game’s Halftime Show

If the Super Bowl halftime show gets Bad Bunny, high school basketball gets… a priest dancing to 2000s pop music! Rev. Nonso Ohanaka, best known as Father O, busted out some moves to NSYNC’s “Bye, Bye, Bye” during a match at Pope Saint John Paul the Second Preparatory School in Tennessee. He then became a national sensation after the school posted it to social media.

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