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India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid

India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid

India's ambitious bid to reintroduce cheetahs received a major boost Wednesday when the environment minister announced the birth of three cubs.
Cuba’s tourism grinds to a halt amid Trump’s fuel blockade

Cuba’s tourism grinds to a halt amid Trump’s fuel blockade

Three major Canadian airlines are suspending flights to the popular tourist destination
Eagles make Parks Frazier their new quarterbacks coach

Eagles make Parks Frazier their new quarterbacks coach

The Eagles make another change to their coaching staff
Late-night host Stephen Colbert isn’t backing down from public dispute with CBS bosses

Late-night host Stephen Colbert isn’t backing down from public dispute with CBS bosses

Colbert wrapped a copy of the network statement in a dog poop bag and tossed it.
Germany's Merz casts doubt on European fighter jet plan

Germany's Merz casts doubt on European fighter jet plan

Germany does not need the same new fighter jets as France, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Wednesday, signalling that Berlin could abandon a flagship joint defence project for Europe.

Surprise shark caught on camera for first time in Antarctica's near-freezing deep

"We went down there not expecting to see sharks because there's a general rule of thumb that you don't get sharks in Antarctica," one researcher said.
Search Underway for Missing Skiers After Massive Avalanche

Search Underway for Missing Skiers After Massive Avalanche

An urgent search and rescue operation is underway in the Sierras after a terrifying avalanche buried multiple back country skiers. First responders rescued six, but are still looking for nine more still missing. NBC’s Morgan Chesky reports and TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the forecast.
Australian citizen in Syria with alleged Isis ties banned from returning home

Australian citizen in Syria with alleged Isis ties banned from returning home

Canberra banned an Australian citizen with alleged ties to the militant Islamic State (Isis) group from returning home from a detention camp in Syria, the latest development in the case of fraught repatriation of families of Isis fighters. The woman was planning to join another 33 Australians – 10 women and 23 children – and fly on Monday from Damascus, Syria, to Australia, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said on Wednesday. But the group was turned back by Syrian authorities to the Roj...

"It Is One Of The Most Insufferably Boring Friggin Movies I’ve Ever Seen": People Are Calling Out The Most Overrated Movies, And These Are Brutal Takes

"The musical pieces are poorly mixed, the choreography is clumsy, and the story is unbelievably pointless."View Entire Post ›
12 killed in China’s second deadly Lunar New Year firework explosion

12 killed in China’s second deadly Lunar New Year firework explosion

Twelve people were killed in an explosion at a firework shop in Hubei in central China on Wednesday, just days after eight people died in a similar incident in a nearby province. The accident happened just before 2.30pm on the second day of Lunar New Year in Zhengji township in the city of Xiangyang, state news agency Xinhua reported. The report added that the subsequent fire spread across the premises and was put out within an hour. An investigation into the cause is under way. The explosion...
Rusia recibe al canciller de Cuba e insta a Estados Unidos a no bloquear la isla

Rusia recibe al canciller de Cuba e insta a Estados Unidos a no bloquear la isla

Associated Press MOSCÚ (AP) — El ministro de Exteriores de Cuba visitó Moscú el miércoles, mientras la isla enfrenta apagones y una grave escasez de combustible agravada por un embargo petrolero de Estados Unidos. Bruno Rodríguez mantuvo conversaciones con su homólogo ruso, Sergey Lavrov, y tenía previsto reunirse más tarde en el día con el […]
Police investigate after famous Rome statue has tusk snapped off in the dead of night

Police investigate after famous Rome statue has tusk snapped off in the dead of night

It is not the first time the sculpture, popularly known as the Elefantino (little elephant), has been damaged