THE American family who welcomed their 14th son into the world last week (PD Fri) have come up with an appropriately unusual middle name for the baby.
Kateri and Jay Schwandt from Michigan have decided to call the infant Finley "Sheboygan" Schwandt, claiming the middle name is related to the story of a Native American chief who had fathered many boys.
Believing his last child would finally be a girl, when that turned out to not be the case the chief named him Sheboygan for "she is a boy again," Yahoo reports.
Jay Schwandt also affirmed that there is "no chance" the pair will have another child, saying "this realistically is the end of the road as far as making babies".
The family will be featured in a new documentary to be screened on the Lifetime Network this year.
A local council in Britain has confirmed that the street lights in its area do not cause cancer, after being accused of involvement in secret government trials.
A Facebook post by Gateshead Council also clarified that antennas on telegraph poles "will not induce miscarriages in pregnant women or cause insomnia, or nosebleeds, and they are not killing birds or insects".
The council was responding to social media conspiracy theorists claiming it was experimenting with 5G technology.
The response said the council had taken advice from several bodies including Public Health England and the World Health Organization "and they have confirmed that there is no risk".
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