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US-born giant panda Bei Bei arrived finally at his new home in Ya'an, in China's Sichuan province, on Thursday.The four-year-old arrived in China on Wednesday after a transcontinental flight on a FedEx plane dubbed the “Panda Express”.He was then transferred by lorry to the Ya’an Bifengxia Base of the Giant Panda Conservation and Research Center.State media said Bei Bei was in good health and had tucked into a breakfast of bamboo upon arrival.The panda will be quarantined for one month while he adjusts to his new home.State media said he would have to get used to the time difference, local foods and the Sichuanese dialect.Bei Bei was conceived through artificial insemination and born to the National Zoo’s Mei Xiang and Tian Tian in 2015.His name, which means “treasure” in Chinese, was selected by then-first lady Michelle Obama and China's first lady Peng Liyuan.The panda quickly became a favorite with visitors — and on the zoo’s popular Panda Cam.Fans bid a bittersweet farewell to the cub online with the hashtag #byebyebeibei.Once Bei Bei reaches sexual maturity at age six, he will enter China’s captive breeding program.The program is credited with bringing giant pandas back from the brink of extinction.They live mainly in Sichuan’s bamboo-covered mountains and are threatened by habitat loss. 1325

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Florida family is grateful to be alive after they say their refrigerator exploded inside their home Saturday morning. The force was so powerful it caused significant damage in several rooms. Luckily, neighbor Joshua Perez heard the explosion and ran inside to help the family get out safely. “I was in my room, I was asleep and I just heard the bang,” Mark Ligondie said. Ligondie quickly ran from his bedroom to the kitchen where moments before his parents' refrigerator in the West Palm Beach, Florida home exploded. “There were fumes coming everywhere,” Ligondie said. He says the odor was so strong and that it made his eyes sting. “The fridge exploded and if you look at this angle right here it expanded and expanded so much it bent the metal of the stove,” Ligondie said. The family's 4-month-old Whirlpool refrigerator was in pieces, scattered throughout the kitchen and surrounding rooms. Their next door neighbor, Perez, rushed over to help after hearing the loud bang and smoke alarm. "Immediately I just see the smoke,” Perez said. Luckily, no one was hurt. The fire department showed up and cleared the home. “And for them to say we’ve never seen this, this is something we have never seen in our life is kind of alarming,” Perez said. Perez believes this incident is a wake-up call for all homeowners.“I’ve actually scheduled an appointment already because of how nervous this has made me just for general maintenance and I think that’s something everyone should do,“ Perez said. WPTV reached out to Whirlpool for comment. We are still waiting to hear back. Meanwhile, there's now cracks in the family's ceiling and nearby walls, damage to the master bedroom door and a bedroom window is missing. "It's surreal," Ligondie said. 1780

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University of Wisconsin assistant men's basketball coach Howard Moore lost his wife and young daughter in a fatal car accident near Ann Arbor, Michigan early Saturday morning.Moore, his wife and his two children were hit head-on by a female driver going the wrong way, Michigan State Police said.That driver, along with Moore's 9-year-old daughter Jaidyn and his wife, Jennifer, died as a result of the crash, police said.Moore, 46, and his 13-year-old son Jerell are being treated at the University of Michigan Hospital. The family's dog also died in the accident, police said.The university, where Moore has coached since 2015, said Moore is in stable condition in the ICU and his son is "up and walking around.""Howard has been a terrific ambassador for Wisconsin for nearly 30 years, dating back to days as a UW student athlete," the university said in a statement. "Our hearts are with Howard and Jerell and we, as a community, will support and lift up the entire Moore and Barnes families."Head coach Greg Gard said the university is "devastated.""Howard is so much more than a colleague and coach," Gard said in a statement. "He and Jen and their children are dear friends to everyone they meet. Their positivity and energy lift up those around them.""We will miss Jen and Jaidyn dearly and we will put our arms around Howard and Jerell and the entire family, giving them love and support during this unspeakable time."Moore, who graduated from the university, returned to assist in coaching after spending five seasons as head coach at the University of Illinois at Chicago."He has always been an incredible representative of our athletic department and a positive influence on everyone around him," director of athletics Barry Alvarez said in a university statement. "We are truly heart-broken for his family and will be doing everything possible to help him through this tragic time."Dozens flooded social media with messages of support and love for Moore.Coaches and college basketball teams -- including from 2033

  

Was this the final time Andrew Luck walked off a football field? pic.twitter.com/FIwQZHcucp— Brett Bensley (@brettbensley) August 25, 2019 150

  

Weeks shy of his 95th birthday, former President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday he doesn't believe he could have managed the most powerful office in the world at 80 years old.Carter, who earlier this year became the longest-lived chief executive in American history, didn't tie his comments to any of his fellow Democrats running for president, but two leading 2020 candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, would turn 80 during their terms if elected.Biden is 76. Sanders is 78."I hope there's an age limit," Carter said with a laugh as he answered audience questions during his annual report at the Carter Center in Atlanta. "If I were just 80 years old, if I was 15 years younger, I don't believe I could undertake the duties I experienced when I was president."Carter's observation came in response to a jovial inquiry about whether he had considered running in 2020 since he's still constitutionally allowed another term. The 39th president left office in 1981 at the age of 56 after losing his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan, who served two terms and left office as the oldest sitting president in history, at 77.Carter, who turns 95 on Oct. 1, said the Oval Office requires a president "to be very flexible with your mind," particularly on foreign affairs.Carter also commented on the Israeli election, lamenting that returning hard-line Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to power could "end the peace process" altogether. Exit polls show that Netanyahu's party fell short of securing a parliamentary majority, potentially threatening his position. 1563

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