It’s your favorite hour of the week! I Can’t Believe It’s Not Not News is back again with all the Billy Hurley jokes and Grey Albright cackles you can handle. First up, we investigate the reports of anti-sex cardboard beds in Olympic Village. Then a woman racks up spiteful red light fines on her ex's vehicle and Jeff Bezo's space passenger bails after spending $28 million on the ticket. Finally, two invisible artists go to court over invisible sculptures and the term "shark attack" is no longer politically correct.Find all of this week's stories here:Athletes to sleep on 'anti-sex' cardboard beds at Olympic Games amid COVIDWoman deliberately runs 49 red lights in ex-boyfriend's car to rack up fines after he left her for another woman, report saysBezos passenger flakesA Florida Man Is Threatening to Sue an Artist Whose Invisible Sculpture Sold for $18,000, Saying He Came Up With the Idea FirstShark advocates call for rebranding violent attacks as 'interactions'