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Photos: Bye-bye to Bao Bao

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The National Zoo in Washington is saying a final goodbye to its panda cub Bao Bao. The zoo is packing up the American-born panda for a one-way flight Tuesday to China, where the 3-year-old will eventually join a panda breeding program.

Report of Wolves' interest in Derrick Rose is confusing -- until it isn't

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Timberwolves Twitter was sent scurrying for question marks and thinking emojis Monday night when ESPN dropped a report that the Wolves had reached out to the Knicks about a potential deal for Derrick Rose as Thursday’s trade deadline approaches. There are so many things to unpack here — so many obvious connections and questions, yet also some potential motivations that might not be as plain. First, of course, Rose played for Wolves coach/President of Basketball Operations Tom Thibodeau in Chicago... Читать дальше...

Trump urges fight against hatred, anti-Semitism

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President Donald Trump says that he will fight to end bigotry, hatred and anti-Semitism following a series of threats against Jewish community centers across the country.

Vikings' Pat Shurmur: This offseason will be critical for Laquon Treadwell

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By the time Vikings rookie receiver Laquon Treadwell was up to speed and healthy enough, Sam Bradford and Pat Shurmur had taken full control of the offense. Treadwell, the 23rd-overall pick in last year’s draft, didn’t earn enough playing time in practice or games to build a connection with the Vikings’ new quarterback. “That connection between the quarterback and skill position players is really important,” Shurmur said last week. “And that chemistry is really built in the offseason when you get the chance to slow it down... Читать дальше...



It's a bad year to be a snowman

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We’re sure glad that we asked readers to submit photos of their favorite snowmen early in the winter. There are two things we couldn’t have predicted: One, that temperatures would be flirting with the 60s in mid-February, and two, that nearly 100 creative readers would submit photos of their snowmen. If you’re sad that winter isn’t making much of an appearance, here’s a reminder of what once was.





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