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“Tiger King” star Carole Baskin announced Thursday that she had launched a new virtual reality game where players track tigers in the wild.In a press release, Baskin has worked since February with developer Xennial Digital on the game. "My goal for decades has been to stop the practice of holding wild cats hostage under the guise of conservation or education," Baskin said in the statement. "Judging from the tens of thousands of calls, letters, emails, and social posts I’ve gotten after Tiger King aired, it’s clear to me that most people don’t understand that breeding tigers are causing their extinction in the wild, not preventing it. Another fallacy that came into sharp focus was the general public’s belief that captive-bred big cats can be set free.Baskin said she wanted to prove to people that there was a better way to educate people and make them care about conservation than keeping wild animals in cages, so she wanted to develop a game to make that happen.“It’s a fully immersive game that takes the player on a journey where they learn how to track a tiger in the wild,” Baskin said. “Along the way, they learn about the plight of the tiger in the wild and how the lucrative cub petting industry is fueling the demand for poached wild tigers. In the end, the user is empowered with the knowledge and resources to bring the tiger back from the edge of extinction.”Baskin finished the statement saying she won't be giving out any interviews at this time, although many people have more questions about her take on "Tiger King". 1552
(KGTV) — President Trump isn't planning to let California go without a fight this next presidential election, despite losing the state in 2016.During a Beverly Hills fundraiser Friday, after his visit to Calexico to tour new sections of border barrier, the President told the crowd he thinks he can pull off a win next year, Republican National Committeeman Shawn Steel told the Associated Press.In 2016, President Trump lost California to Democratic Presidential candidate Hilary Clinton by more than four million votes, the AP says.Steel told the AP that Trump also used the event to also take digs at Democrats, telling donors it's a bad time to be a socialist in America's thriving economy. RELATED:President Trump visits Southern California, tours US-Mexico border in CalexicoTrump supporters, opponents gather at U.S.-Mexico border ahead of President's visitThe President also drew praise when discussing his administration's decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Steel added.The event hosted about 170 people at the home of health care executive and GOP donor Lee Samson, benefiting the RNC's "trump Victory" joint account with the Trump campaign, the AP reports.After the fundraiser, where photos with Trump went for ,000, the President visited Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles in Rancho Palos Verdes for a private dinner.Saturday, the President will head to Las Vegas to speak at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual meeting.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1543

A 3-year-old suffered second-degree burns after falling into a small thermal feature at Yellowstone National Park.The National Park Service (NPS) says the child took off running from a trail before slipping and falling into the feature Friday morning. It happened near the Midway Geyser Basin.The child, who suffered burns to the lower body and back, was airlifted to the Burn Center at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.According to NPS, the ground in hydrothermal areas, like at Yellowstone, is fragile and thin. Just below the surface is scalding water.Visitors to Yellowstone are asked to always remain on boardwalks and trails. They’re also encouraged to exercise extreme caution around thermal features.This certainly isn’t the first time someone has been injured in a thermal area like this. This past May, NPS says another visitor, who illegally entered the park, fell into thermal feature at Old Faithful while taking photos.Similar instances have been reported in previous years as well. In 2016 and 2000, people actually died as a result of falling into hot springs, NPS says. 1099
(KGTV) — Prince Harry is not a fan of the wildly popular video game "Fortnite."The Duke of Sussex's comments came during an event at a London YMCA, where he slammed the game's "addictive" qualities and took aim at the influence of social media on children."That game shouldn't be allowed. Where is the benefit of having it in your household?" he said, according to the BBC. "It's created to addict, an addiction to keep you in front of a computer for as long as possible. It's so irresponsible."RELATED: Fortnite: What it is and why it is so popularPrince Harry went on to say social media is, "more addictive than alcohol and drugs." His comments come days after he and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, set up their official Instagram account, according to ABC News.There's been no shortage of the video game's effect on gamers since its release. "Fortnite" skyrocketed in popularity and has become the subject of lawsuits, financial problems, and even divorces."Fortnite" is structures as a survival video game that is free to download and pits players against 99 other players on an island until there's one player left. 1133
(KGTV) - Does the "Testimatic" really check men anonymously for testicular cancer?Yes.The booth in New Zealand is set up for a man to go inside behind a curtain. He's then checked for testicular cancer by a doctor who sticks his hand through a hole. 267
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