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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The last decade was the warmest on record, according to independent analyses by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).NASA 184
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — He’s a 250-pound four-year-old, heading for his homeland.For more than a week now, crowds have gathered at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., to say bye-bye to Bei Bei.“He's captured our hearts for over four years and we want to say thank you for all the joy, smiles, happiness, laughter he's given us,” said Gena Kim, who flew in all the way from Los Angeles to see Bei Bei one last time.Bei Bei — a name that means “precious treasure” in Mandarin Chinese — embarked on a 16-hour flight back to China on Tuesday. It is part of an agreement between the zoo and the Chinese government. It’s something the panda keepers knew would happen one day, but still find tough to face.“There's the very professional side of me that's known from the moment he was born, per the loan agreement, that he has to return to China,” said National Zoo panda keeper Marty Dearie. “But the personal side of me, I know he's one of my favorite animals I've ever worked with.”Pandas in zoos around the world are — for all intents and purposes — on loan from China. The agreement between the National Zoo and China is part of a conservation program designed to save the giant panda, listed as "vulnerable" in the wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The pandas are sent back to China to be reintroduced to the wild. In Washington, Bei Bei’s parents will stay for now. Their agreements are up next year.“They are on loan with us through December of next year, at which point there will be a renegotiation about what we're doing with those guys,” Dearie said.Other than the National Zoo, only two others in the U.S. have pandas: Atlanta and Memphis. The San Diego zoo’s pandas had to be returned to China in April when their agreement was not renewed by the Chinese government. Zoo officials there said the contract was up and the panda’s return had nothing to do with U.S.-China tensions over trade and tariffs.Back in the nation’s capital, panda fans hope Bei Bei’s parents, Mei Xiang and Tian Tian, get to stay in D.C. for years to come.“We're so attached to Mei Xiang and Tian Tian,” Kim said. “We really wish that they can stay longer here in Washington, D.C. because they're the power couple in D.C.”They are a power couple in a town that can, at times, be panda-monium. 2311
WASHINGTON — The House has approved legislation to provide direct relief to Americans suffering physically, financially and emotionally from the coronavirus pandemic. The action comes after President Donald Trump declared the outbreak a national emergency, freeing up money and resources to fight it, then threw his support behind the congressional package. Still, he has denied any responsibility for delays in making testing available for the new virus, whose spread has roiled markets and disrupted the lives of everyday Americans. The aid package from Congress would provide free tests, sick pay for workers and bolster food programs. The crush of activity caps a tumultuous week in Washington.According to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, the House will need to vote on revised language on Monday, though he did not specify which language needed to be corrected.Trump said Saturday that the Senate would vote on the bill "early next week." 958
UNITED KINGDOM — It was a 7-hour delay for more than 300 passengers and crew on board a Pakistan International Airlines flight this weekend after a woman mistook an emergency exit door for the plane's restroom.Once she opened it, the airplane's emergency chute deployed. That spurred a series of events.The plane was still on the ground; it was about to push back from the gate. (Which begs the question: Why was the passenger out of her seat at the time?) An airplane's emergency door cannot be opened when an airplane is in-flight as the pressure won't allow it. Last month, a passenger on a Ryanair flight (also from the Manchester Airport) tried to open a door in-flight, and he was tackled by other passengers. The door would not have opened.A chute deploys at 3,000 pounds of air per square inch. If someone had been standing by the Pakistan International Airlines airplane where it opened, they could have been killed. In 2010 when a JetBlue flight attendant popped open a flight's emergency slide and went down it following a verbal altercation with a passenger, it was estimated it cost ,000 to replace the slide.Fortunately, no one was injured on the Manchester Airport ground when the woman on the PIA flight opened the emergency door. But the incident added seven hours onto the schedule for the airplane — which was already scheduled for a 7-hour, 50-minute flight to Islamabad. Here are some of the things the mistake spurred:? By aviation rules, the slide has to be removed and replaced. It can be used again once it is tested for safety? The crew had to re-seat or offload nearly 60 passengers — the rear door could no longer be used in an emergency? Offloaded passengers were given transportation to a hotel and hotel accommodations? The offloaded passengers were given the opportunity to take next available flightOfficials say some media outlets reported shortly after the incident that the plane was on the runway during the incident, but that is not correct.Deploying a passenger airplane chute is very costly: An average of million annually is lost in North America alone due to accidental slide deployments, 2155
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