Showing posts with label BREAKING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BREAKING. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

BREAKING: Donald Trump Wins Presidential Race According To AP

BREAKING....Donald Trump has won the presidential race with 276 electoral college, Michigan, Arizona and NH not yet called according to AP.

Stay tuned for more election results after 8am this morning...

Lets all come together to improve our quality of life. 

BREAKING: Donald Trump Projected Winner In Florida

BREAKING....According to AP Donald Trump is the projected winner in the state of Florida.

Stay tuned for more election news...

Saturday, August 22, 2015

BREAKING: Miss Teen USA 2015 Is Louisiana

Photo By: Kevin Pong taken last night, Friday, August 21st, 2015
Bahamas - Your Miss Teen USA 2015 is Katherine Haik of Louisiana. Congratulations Katherine on winning Miss Teen USA 2015

Fourth Runner Up MA
Third Runner Up TN
Second Runner Up NC
First Runner Up CA
This photograph above is from tonight, Saturday, August 22nd, 2015 evening gown portion of the evening.

BREAKING: Giant Panda Cub Born At The Smithsonain's National Zoo

Ann Batdorf, NZP photographer
Washington, D.C - Giant panda Mei Xiang (may-SHONG) gave birth to a cub at the Smithsonian's National Zoo today, Aug. 22. The panda team witnessed the birth at 5:35 pm. Mei Xiang reacted to the cub by picking it up. The panda team began preparing for a birth when they saw Mei Xiang's water break at 4:32 pm and she was already having contractions. The sex of the cub won't be determined until a later date.

The Zoo's panda team is monitoring Mei Xiang and the cub via the Zoo's panda cams. The panda team will perform a neonatal exam on the cub when they are able to retrieve it. That may take a few days.

All of us are thrilled that Mei Xiang has given birth. The cub is vulnerable at this tiny size but we know Mei is an excellent mother,” said Zoo director Dennis Kelly. Thank you to all of our excellent keepers, veterinarians, researchers and Chinese colleagues who contributed and therefore deserve credit for this conservation success.

Veterinarians first detected evidence of a fetus on an ultrasound Aug. 19. It was the first time they