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The animals still face serious challenges including poaching and loss of prey in their high Himalayan habitat. Experts now estimate there are about 4,000 snow leopards in the wild.
Clegg, who has had chemotherapy and other treatment for pancreatic cancer, says he feels 'fit and strong'
US National Hurricane Center says Max has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph)
Subsidiaries of the state-owned oil and gas giant are being investigated
The U.N. children’s agency says it needs $7.3 million to help just the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya children now at high risk of contracting water-borne diseases
The investigators believe the deaths of eight elderly people were heat-related while a hospital across the street had power and air conditioning
A new analysis by the Harvard Business School outlines why U.S. voters are so frustrated with their political leaders
The bristlecone pine is losing ground to its survivalist cousin, and climate change is likely the culprit
Venezuela and Bolivia also deemed not to be fulfilling their international obligations to combat drug production and trafficking
Judge says he violated his bail on a securities fraud conviction with a social media posting that she agreed posed a threat to Hillary Clinton
Cases stem from investigation by Richard McLaren, who was tasked with detailing evidence of scheme to hide doping positives at the Sochi Olympics and beforehand
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva one of many senior Brazilian politicians caught up in country’s largest corruption probe to date
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina says he meets for roughly a half hour with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence at White House.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke calls for thinning forests that have become so choked with trees that they are at 'powder keg levels'
Some argue ground-based missiles may no longer be necessary to America's policy of deterrence
Decision marks first time the IOC has granted two Summer Olympics at once
Senate elects to let White House rely on 16-year-old law passed after Sept. 11 attacks as legal basis to send US troops into combat
Ryan tells AP he believes the president 'made the right call' when he announced that he would give Congress six months to figure out what to do with former President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program before dismantling it
Scientists say one-third ice stored in Asia's glaciers will be lost by end of century even if world manages to meet ambitious goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius
Lucia Topolansky is former guerrilla who was imprisoned and later rose through political ranks to become lawmaker; She will also head Senate and congress' general assembly
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