Of course, when you ask anyone who is the king of the jungle, he answers fastly saying the lion,
Why isn't TIGER the KING OF THE JUNGLE? - LION VS TIGER
The Most Protected Baby in the Animal World
Protecting babies from predators arounds hiding.
J&J recipients should 'feel good' about booster recommendation: Fauci
Recipients of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine should not be concerned about the shot's lower efficacy now that boosters have been recommended, White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci told ABC “This Week” co-anchor Martha Raddatz.
Lion Cubs Are Introduced To Their Father
A couple of cute lion cubs are introduced to their dad for the first time.Lion Cubs Are Introduced To Their Fathe
Cowboys vs. Patriots Week 6 Highlights | NFL 2021
The Dallas Cowboys take on the New England Patriots during Week 6 of the 2021 NFL season.
The John Deere Strike Shows the Tight Labor Market Is Ready to Pop
SHORTLY BEFORE MIDNIGHT on Wednesday, production workers at a John Deere facility in Waterloo, Iowa, started shutting down the plant, quenching the furnaces in the foundry. The plant was already mostly empty, with Deere telling overnight workers to stay home. Three days earlier, union members at United Auto Workers meetings in Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas had voted overwhelmingly to reject a proposed contract that gave subinflation raises and eliminated pensions for all new hires.
Tiger Baby enjoy toys
These cute Tiger babies play at home with toys. You must watch this video
Patience wanes as Democrats demand Sinema and Manchin reveal views on Biden agenda
She gets summoned to the White House for private audiences with President Joe Biden -- and is in regular communication with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and his senior aides. And Republicans are hoping she will hold the line against liberals in her caucus.
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Elon musk old interview in 2014
The entrepreneur offered a glimpse into his life in innovation while in conversation with the Aspen Institute’s Walter Isaacson.