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Did ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic Really Sing Those Songs?

It seemed to be a classic story: He saw a tiger, the tiger saw a man. The new Netflix documentary “Tiger King” has murder-for-hire plots, animal-loving polygamists, drugs, disappearances, magic, gubernatorial races and, of course, tigers. But there’s one question it seems everyone watching is wondering: Did Joe Exotic really sing those songs? One of the

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In Search of Zambia’s Stunning Wildlife: A Virtual Safari

With travel restrictions in place worldwide, we’re turning to photojournalists who can help transport you, virtually, to some of our planet’s most beautiful and intriguing places. We’re calling this new series “The World Through a Lens.” This week, the photographer Marcus Westberg shares a collection of wildlife photographs from Zambia, which he’s visited six times

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White House turns to statistical models for virus forecast

Like forecasters tracking a megastorm, White House officials are relying on statistical models to predict the impact of the coronavirus outbreak and try to protect as many people as possible By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR and LAURAN NEERGAARD Associated Press March 31, 2020, 9:29 AM 5 min read 5 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this

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James Corden’s Homefest: Star speaks of ‘anxiety and sadness’ over coronavirus

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Corden said his anxiety came about “when I allowed myself to think about my family back home” James Corden says he’s been struggling with “incredible spikes of anxiety and sadness” during the Covid-19 outbreak. “I’ve found it tougher than I ever thought I would,” he said during a special

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Singapore’s Top Court Upholds 377A, Colonial-Era Law That Criminalizes Gay Sex

SINGAPORE (Reuters) ― Singapore’s high court upheld on Monday a rarely-used law that criminalizes sex between men, dismissing three appeals that argued it was unconstitutional. The ruling follows challenges to the colonial-era law by activists emboldened after India’s decision to scrap similar legislation in 2018. Previous repeal efforts in the socially-conservative city-state in 2014 also

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