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Wintering birds flock to greener Yangtze

Wintering birds flock to greener Yangtze China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-18 09:29 Share Migratory birds winter at a wetland in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, in November, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua] NANCHANG-Poyang Lake in East China s Jiangxi province attracted more than 680,000 wintering birds last year, 11,000 more than the previous year, as environmental protection measures were stepped up along the Yangtze River. The birds are bolder, said Liu Xinxi, an official at the Poyang Lake Wetland Park. They used to only forage in the deep parts of the lake, but now they can be seen in the fields and pools. In 2016, China prioritized environmental protection and the green development of the Yangtze, the country s longest river, urging nine provinces and two municipalities along the waterway to beef up efforts to improve the surrounding environment.

Golden Girls Star Betty White Celebrates 99th Birthday With Hilarious Instagram Post [WATCH]

Would you believe it?! It s my 99th birthday which means I can stay up as late as I want without asking, Betty White s Instagram caption reads. She also confirmed that her TV series will be re-released after 50 years. She then expressed how proud she is of the show. The Pet Set will be available on streaming services and DVD starting February 23, per Deadline. Meanwhile, although it was her birthday, the star opted to wish for other people s health and safety amid the coronavirus pandemic instead. The clip now has over 339,000 views, and her fans took the chance to greet the legendary actress a happy birthday.

Trump era s battles over truth will outlast his term, experts say

Trump era s battles over truth will outlast his term, experts say Jose A. Del Real, The Washington Post Jan. 18, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Qanon supporters wait for the military flyover at the World War II Memorial during July 4th celebrations in Washington, D.C., in 2020.Photo for The Washington Post by Evelyn Hockstein WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump stands as a singular figure in American history for his willingness to entertain conspiracy theories from the Oval Office, and none has been more damaging or far reaching than his unsubstantiated claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him. One out of every three Americans believes that there was widespread fraud in the last presidential election, according to a recent Washington Post-ABC News poll, despite no evidence to support that view. Two in three Republicans believe so.

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