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VIDEO: What Would You Do If A Cheetah Jumped Into Your Car For 10 Minutes?

Wildlife photographer Peter Heistein kept calm and shot video as a cheetah checked out the interior of his vehicle on a safari in Tanzania.

Reporter Tells Of Persian Gulf Rivalries, Hacked Emails And A Mueller Subpoena

New York Times reporter David Kirkpatrick explains the connection between the Mueller Investigation and efforts by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to influence U.S. international policy.

Gonorrhea Strain Thwarts 2 Main Drugs, Raising Concerns It’s Becoming Untreatable

This is the latest in a long history of gonorrhea developing resistance to antibiotics. It’s the first global report of gonorrhea that is resistant to the two main drugs used to treat it.

Daughter Of Ex-Russian Spy ‘Improving Rapidly,’ U.K. Health Officials Say

Yulia Skripal was poisoned with her father, Sergei, in an alleged nerve agent attack. While an international dispute has raged, Yulia has been progressing — but Sergei is still in critical condition.

Can a Michigan doctor become America’s first Muslim governor?

After the ceremony, Dr. El-Sayed says in an interview, the former president approached him in the football stadium’s locker room. “I hope someday you’ll consider running for office,” he says Mr. Clinton told him. “I really appreciate that,” El-Sayed …

Political rivals join forces to protect America’s elections

For all the concern that Russian hackers sought to exploit US political divides, they have done quite the opposite in at least one instance. Campaign manager Robby Mook poured heart and soul into trying to get Hillary Clinton elected. Matt Rhoades, w…

Beijing’s message for young Taiwanese: We mean business

Last Tuesday morning, as President Xi Jinping delivered a speech at the closing of China’s annual legislative session in Beijing, Wen Liwei was at work in this coastal city 1,000 miles away. Had Mr. Wen watched the address, he would have heard Mr. Xi …

For Yemenis, Arab world’s refugees-come-lately, Jordan offers little relief

Mohammed Qassem, his parents, wife, and two children receive no aid and no food handouts. There is one reason for their plight: They are Yemenis. “Every time we say we are Yemenis, they close the door in our faces,” says Mr. Qassem, a trained profess…

Meanwhile in … Tanzania, Barabaig and Masai lion hunters join Oxford’s Lion Defenders program

Tanzania: Oxford University’s Ruaha Carnivore Project has enlisted Barabaig and Masai lion hunters in its Lion Defenders program. Now, as the lions face the threat of extinction, the Barabaig and Masai are being paid to help them. “Before we started …

Gunmen In Mexico Kidnap 3 Film Students

The government is offering a reward for details about the students abducted outside Guadalajara last week. Prosecutors are investigating reports that police might be involved in their disappearance.

Election Victory Glow Fades As Putin Faces 2 Major Issues

Russians are angry about a mall fire in Siberia that killed 64 people. And, the U.S. and other countries expelled Russian diplomats after an ex-Russian spy in Britain was exposed to a nerve agent.

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