Man Is Surprised To Find Out Who Keeps Bringing Him Newspapers
July 26, 2018
Two weeks ago, piles of newspapers starting randomly showing up behind James Eubanks' home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Some days, he'd find just one paper. Other days, as many as 10.

Credit: James Eubanks / Facebook
Eubanks cleaned up the mess each time and didn't give it much more thought.
But one day, phone books were delivered and the morning after, there were nine in Eubanks backyard.
"That's when I decided I've got to put a camera out. Something is going on back there," Eubanks told the local news.
Sure enough, it worked. A night vision game camera caught the unexpected culprits in the act - a group of foxes.

Credit: James Eubanks / Facebook
"Mystery solved!" Eubanks exclaimed on Facebook.
"Without the pictures no one would believe it. I assure you," Eubanks added.

Credit: James Eubanks / Facebook
The only question remaining is why. Eubanks has an answer to that.
"Since it's newspapers, it must be Fox News."

Credit: James Eubanks / Facebook
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