Here is a rundown of fringe news stories of the week courtesy of Doubtful News.

As usual, there are plenty of headlines this week. We start out with the sentencing phase of the criminal case against so-called "psychic" Rose Marks. She did not receive the maximum sentence as the matriarch of the family who seem to constantly be in trouble with the law, but she gets 10 years in prison.

Bobby Drinnon, a psychic who chose to be known as an "intuitive" or "sensitive," has passed away from illness.

The craziest news story last week was the linkage between a questionable archaeological find, pyramids, with the conflict in the Ukraine. Never underestimate imagination.

Amazing what you might find just walking your dog in an NYC park. Eww.

This guy claims a monster bat was attacking his dog. He looks too gleeful now that this furry fruit eater is very dead. 

A woman is surprised that not everyone can deliberately imagine themselves outside their body.

I'm surprised that anyone thought these fake arrests were a good idea.

But it's NOT a surprise that many Americans are not literate when it comes to technical terms.

The staff of Bryan College is asked to promote scientifically illiteracy by affirming the Genesis story. 

With the desperate drought situation in California, water witching is becoming more prominent. It still doesn't work no matter how hard dowsers advocate that it does.

That pesky golf-ball finder, drug dowser, bomb-detector, Aids-Hepatitis curing thingy JUST won't DIE. There is now a patent in Romania to continue to produce it.

An infamous anti-vaccination group in Australia tries to best the skeptics by picking a new, controversial name. 

Finally, there are endless questions swirling about the loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Where ever missing information occurs, mystery mongers will be sure to fill the gap with some outrageous idea. Watch as we track the fringe ideas being the plane's disappearance.

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