D.C. police craft plan to root out extremism
Keith L. Alexander and Peter Hermann, The Washington Post
Feb. 14, 2021
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Robert Contee III, acting D.C. police chief, seen in January.Washington Post photo by Bill O Leary
WASHINGTON - The acting chief of the D.C. police says he wants to have background checks conducted on all officers and employees to identify any who might align with extremist groups.
Robert Contee III said he is meeting with police department attorneys and is in discussions with Mayor Muriel Bowser about his plan to come up with a policy on extremist groups or ideologies that the city would deem inappropriate for police department employees to take part in. He also wants to hire an outside firm to conduct such investigations later this year.
Rare white tiger cubs die of Covid 19 after exposure to infected handler
14 Feb, 2021 07:57 PM
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A Pakistani zoo is under scrutiny after two extremely rare white tiger cubs died last month from what appears to be Covid-19. File photo / Alicia Chong, Unsplash
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A Pakistani zoo is under scrutiny after two extremely rare 11-week-old white tiger cubs died last month from what appears to be Covid-19, officials say.
The cubs died in the Lahore Zoo on January 30 just days after they started treatment for feline panleukopenia virus, a disease that targets the immune system of cats and is common in Pakistan.
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