• Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page sues Justice Department over media disclosures

    Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page sues Justice Department over media disclosures
    Page, in a lawsuit filed against the FBI and the Department of Justice in federal court in Washington, D.C., alleges violations of a 1974 law known as the Privacy Act. Page alleged that her rights were violated in December 2017 when government officials invited journalists to view politically charged text message conversations with FBI agent Peter Strzok. Strzok and Page, who were having an affair, were both working on the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 president
  • Wally the emotional support alligator is missing, US owner says

    Wally the emotional support alligator is missing, US owner says
    Joie Henney suspects Wally released into wild by authorities after being stolen from fenced, outdoor closure during vacationA Pennsylvania man who credits an alligator named Wally for helping relieve his depression for nearly a decade says he is searching for the reptile after it went missing during a vacation to the coast of Georgia.Joie Henney has thousands of social media users following his pages devoted to Wally, the cold-blooded companion that he calls his emotional support alligator. He h
  • Dog-whistle politics: pets at polling stations – in pictures

    Voting has been taking place across England to elect local councillors, mayors and police commissioners – with residents often taking along their canine companionsContinue reading...
  • Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals

    Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
    Sumatran ape applied sap and leaves to open cut after suspected fight with another male, say scientistsThe high intelligence levels of orangutans has long been understood, partly due to their practical skills such as using tools to crack nuts and forage for insects. But new research suggests the primate has another handy skill in its repertoire: applying medicinal herbs.Researchers say they have observed a male Sumatran orangutan treating an open facial wound with sap and chewed leaves from a pl
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  • Go ape! Killer simians in cinema – ranked!

    Go ape! Killer simians in cinema – ranked!
    As Kong continues to terrorise us in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, we rate some great apes Despite the English title, there’s only one “ape” in this cheesy slice of Mexploitation, once labelled a video nasty. A mad doctor transplants the heart of a gorilla into his dying son; the youth turns into a homicidal simian creep who sexually assaults women. Also features a lady luchador. Continue reading...
  • Does shooting her puppy rule out Kristi Noem as Trump’s running mate? Don’t bet on it | Emma Brockes

    Does shooting her puppy rule out Kristi Noem as Trump’s running mate? Don’t bet on it | Emma Brockes
    Some say the public bragging of the formerly obscure governor of South Dakota ends her chances. But with Trump, who can say?There is a familiar moment in Republican electoral politics when an obscure politician thrust into the limelight during election season comes under intense public scrutiny and is found to be not quite as first impressions suggested. This was Sarah Palin in 2008, or Ben Carson in 2016, and the inflection point is the moment at which the supposedly promising new face shades i
  • Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?

    Chimps are dying of the common cold. Is great ape tourism to blame?
    Viruses that cause mild sniffles in humans are devastating populations of chimpanzees and gorillas. In some ape communities, it’s a bigger killer than habitat loss or poachingThere was something wrong with the chimpanzees. For weeks, a community of 205 animals in Uganda’s Kibale national park had been coughing, sneezing and looking generally miserable. But no one could say for sure what ailed them, even as the animals began to die.Necropsies can help to identify a cause of death, but
  • Chimps are dying of human sniffles. Is great ape tourism to blame?

    Chimps are dying of human sniffles. Is great ape tourism to blame?
    Viruses that cause the common cold in humans are devastating populations of chimpanzees and gorillas. In some ape communities, it’s a bigger killer than habitat loss or poachingThere was something wrong with the chimpanzees. For weeks, a community of 205 animals in Uganda’s Kibale national park had been coughing, sneezing and looking generally miserable. But no one could say for sure what ailed them, even as the animals began to die.Necropsies can help to identify a cause of death, b
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  • Animals on the run: from a runaway racehorse to an escaped circus elephant – video

    So far, 2024 has been a busy year for animal escapes. From a sauntering circus elephant in Montana to huskies breaking out of a pet cafe in Shenzhen, here are five times animals went on the runBrass neck: giraffes stroll on to 18th hole during Kenya Ladies Open – video Continue reading...
  • Mitt Romney says his dog scandal doesn’t compare to Kristi Noem’s: ‘I didn’t shoot my dog’

    Mitt Romney says his dog scandal doesn’t compare to Kristi Noem’s: ‘I didn’t shoot my dog’
    Republican senator says Noem’s story of killing her 14-month-old hunting dog makes her unlikely to be Trump’s running mateUS politics – latest updatesMitt Romney may have infamously tied a dog in a kennel to the roof of his car for a cross-country trip but at least he didn’t shoot it, the Utah Republican senator said, as outrage over the South Dakota governor, Kristi Noem, telling her story of killing a 14-month-old hunting dog continued to ripple through US politics.&ldq
  • Kristi Noem’s dog-killing embodies the cruel phonyness of today’s Republicans | Ryan Busse

    Kristi Noem’s dog-killing embodies the cruel phonyness of today’s Republicans | Ryan Busse
    The South Dakota governor’s proud dog murder tells a lot about how posturing Trumpists like she and Greg Gianforte thinkAfter South Dakota’s Republican governor, Kristi Noem, proudly admitted in a forthcoming memoir to marching her young puppy Cricket to a gravel pit to kill her with a shotgun, she rationalized the despicable act by arguing that Cricket had been aggressive.She also said that she used the same gravel pit to shoot a “disgusting, musky, rancid” unnamed goat
  • Guide Dogs UK blames cost of living crisis as it plans 160 redundancies

    Guide Dogs UK blames cost of living crisis as it plans 160 redundancies
    Largest trainer of dogs in country is trying to prevent an estimated £20m funding gap opening up by 2026.Guide Dogs UK, the largest trainer of dogs in the country, is to make about 160 people redundant – around 9% of its workforce – to prevent an estimated £20m funding gap opening up by 2026.The charity blamed Covid and the cost of living crisis: veterinary bills have increased by almost 20% and pet food bills by 12% since 2023, with further increases expected. Continue r
  • Man who allegedly kicked bison in Yellowstone park arrested for incident

    Man who allegedly kicked bison in Yellowstone park arrested for incident
    Clarence Yoder was reportedly injured by animal in return, before police arrested him for disorderly conduct and other chargesA man who allegedly harassed bison at Yellowstone national park by kicking one of the animals was injured in return and arrested in the first such encounter at the famed site this year.Officials said on Monday that police received a report about a man kicking a bison in the leg and being injured by one of the animals about seven miles from the park’s entrance, near
  • Kristi Noem ‘had a shot’ at Trump VP slot before dog-killing boast, sources say

    Kristi Noem ‘had a shot’ at Trump VP slot before dog-killing boast, sources say
    No dog person himself, apparently even Trump sees the bad optics in having a ‘puppy killer’ as a running mateKristi Noem, the Republican governor of South Dakota, “had a shot” at being named Donald Trump’s presidential running mate – but blew it by boasting about shooting her dog to death, a Trump insider reportedly said.“She was already unlikely to be picked as VP but had a shot,” the New York Post quoted an unnamed Trump ally as saying. Continue
  • North Carolina child’s ‘monster in the closet’ was in fact 50,000 bees in the wall

    North Carolina child’s ‘monster in the closet’ was in fact 50,000 bees in the wall
    Family discovers ‘terrifying’ gigantic bee colony in wall of home with blood-like honey oozing down wall and $20,000 in damageA toddler told her mom that “monsters” were in her closet. But in fact, there were more than 50,000 bees there.A mother of three children under four years old was met with a “terrifying” surprise after she and her husband investigated why a handful of bees had flown into the attic of the couple’s North Carolina home. Continue read
  • ‘Incredible’ news for bears and wild horses as US shifts preservation plans

    ‘Incredible’ news for bears and wild horses as US shifts preservation plans
    National Park Service will reintroduce bears to Washington’s North Cascades and won’t remove horses from South Dakota parkWildlife advocates are celebrating “incredible” news for the preservation of threatened bears, and a herd of historically significant wild horses, in separate north-western and upper midwestern national parks.In North Dakota, the National Parks Service (NPS) has dropped a plan that would have seen about 200 wild horses, descended from those belonging t
  • First case of walrus dying from bird flu recorded in Arctic

    First case of walrus dying from bird flu recorded in Arctic
    Virus has already killed other mammals including sea lions and seals, while also taking toll on farm animalsThe first case of a walrus dying from bird flu has been detected on one of Norway’s Arctic islands, a researcher has said.The walrus was found last year on Hopen island in the Svalbard archipelago, Christian Lydersen, of the Norwegian Polar Institute, told AFP. Continue reading...
  • ‘Husband eaters’: the double loss of Bangladesh’s ostracised tiger widows

    ‘Husband eaters’: the double loss of Bangladesh’s ostracised tiger widows
    After the trauma of losing their spouse and breadwinner to the Sundarbans’ great predator, women are cast out by their superstitious communities. But they are coming together to rebuild their livesNobody saw exactly what happened in the minutes leading up to Aziz Murad’s death. But when his friends got back to the boat where they had left him, they found only his severed hand in the fishing net he was untying.“We were only gone for about five minutes,” says Abu Sufyan, wh
  • Japan to trial AI bear warning system after record number of attacks

    Japan to trial AI bear warning system after record number of attacks
    Six people have been killed and more than 200 injured in attacks by bears over the past yearJapan is to trial an AI bear-warning system after a record number of attacks on humans over the past year as the animals struggle to find their staple foods.A pilot system in Toyama prefecture, central Japan, will monitor live feeds from government, municipal and private security cameras to identify bears on the move in areas close to people, and send instant warnings to relevant local authorities, police
  • Australia’s best photos of the month – April 2024

    Australia’s best photos of the month – April 2024
    Women’s wrestling in Ballarat, Olympic breakdancers, sunflowers and a viral lawnmower man: here is Guardian Australia’s selection of some of the month’s best images Continue reading...
  • Zebras on the loose: escapees seen running from authorities on US road – video

    Zebras on the loose: escapees seen running from authorities on US road – video
    A driver has filmed several zebras running from a sheriff's car in Washington state. Local media has reported that the animals escaped from a trailer on Sunday night while being transported to MontanaRodeo workers help Washington police round up runaway zebras on interstateMultiple people injured as four horses escape into London causing chaos – video report Continue reading...
  • Photographer accidentally snaps rare bird in Oregon: ‘It’s mind-blowing’

    Photographer accidentally snaps rare bird in Oregon: ‘It’s mind-blowing’
    Michael Sanchez took photos of a bird at Hug Point that may be first official images in North America of the rare blue rock-thrushMichael Sanchez was setting up his new camera to capture a waterfall at Oregon’s Hug Point at sunrise when he spotted a little bird hopping around. He snapped a few photos, and didn’t think much more of it.A week later, those snapshots have made him the star – and the envy – of the local birding community. Sanchez, who is from Vancouver, Washin
  • Amateur birder in Oregon accidentally photographs bird never before seen in US

    Amateur birder in Oregon accidentally photographs bird never before seen in US
    Michael Sanchez snapped a few photos of a bird at Hug Point that may be first images in North America of the rare blue rock-thrushMichael Sanchez was setting up his new camera to capture a waterfall at Oregon’s Hug Point at sunrise when he spotted a little bird hopping around. He snapped a few photos, and didn’t think much more of it.A week later, those snapshots have made him the star – and the envy – of the local birding community. Sanchez, who is from Vancouver, Washin
  • Military horses injured galloping across London making progress, army says

    Military horses injured galloping across London making progress, army says
    Quaker and Vida, who were among the animals who got loose, were hurt when they collided with vehicles but have now had surgeryThe two military horses who sustained injuries after colliding with vehicles in London are making progress after surgery, the British army has said.Quaker, a Cavalry black, and a grey horse called Vida were seen galloping through the streets of the capital after being frightened by builders moving rubble last Wednesday. The pair bolted while they were on an extended exerc
  • Rodeo workers help Washington police round up runaway zebras on interstate

    Rodeo workers help Washington police round up runaway zebras on interstate
    Three of the striped African mammals recaptured but one remains at large after escaping from trailer en route to MontanaThree zebras were successfully recaptured by state police and rodeo professionals after wandering on to a major interstate in Washington state, though one remains on the lam.On Sunday, four zebras escaped from their trailer while being transported to Montana via Interstate 90, the Seattle Times reported. Continue reading...
  • Utah cat found safe in California after sneaking into Amazon return box

    Utah cat found safe in California after sneaking into Amazon return box
    Galena survived six days of travel with no food or water before being discovered in relatively good shape by Amazon employeeIn the famous Schrödinger’s cat hypothesis, a cat in a box is both alive and dead until someone looks inside – and in the case of one mischievous cat from Utah discovered inside an Amazon return package, it was very much alive.The cat, Galena, survived being shipped all the way from Lehi, Utah, across the US to California after sneaking into the package. Ga
  • Utah cat found in California after accidentally shipped in Amazon box

    Utah cat found in California after accidentally shipped in Amazon box
    Galena survived six days of travel with no food or water before being discovered in relatively good shape by Amazon employeeIn the famous Schrödinger’s cat hypothesis, a cat in a box is both alive and dead until someone looks inside – and in the case of one mischievous cat from Utah discovered inside an Amazon return package, it was very much alive.The cat, Galena, survived being shipped all the way from Lehi, Utah, across the US to California after sneaking into the package. Ga
  • Giant pandas from China to visit San Diego zoo under conservation partnership

    Giant pandas from China to visit San Diego zoo under conservation partnership
    Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, who are five and four, have a trip planned to southern California as part of partnership between US and ChinaA pair of giant pandas will soon make the journey from China to the US, where they will be cared for at the San Diego zoo as part of an ongoing conservation partnership between the two nations, officials said on Monday.The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance said its caretakers recently visited China to meet the giant pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, ahead of their planne
  • British tourist injured in shark attack is ‘aware and can communicate’

    British tourist injured in shark attack is ‘aware and can communicate’
    Peter Smith is in intensive care after suffering damage to an arm, leg and hand and puncture wounds to abdomenA British tourist who was seriously injured in a shark attack off a Caribbean island is “aware of what is happening and can communicate” in intensive care, his wife has said.Peter Smith, 64, from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, was savaged 10 metres (33ft) off the shore near the Starfish hotel in Courland Bay on the north coast of Tobago on Friday morning. Continue reading...
  • Kristi Noem dogged by poor polling amid fallout from tale of killing puppy

    Kristi Noem dogged by poor polling amid fallout from tale of killing puppy
    Public disapproval mounts for South Dakota governor and vice-presidential hopeful whose book contains gruesome accountKristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful, saw polling numbers plummet after the Guardian revealed that she writes in a new book about the day she shot dead a hunting dog and an un-castrated goat, a revelation that ignited a political storm.Announcing what it called its “Noem Puppy Murder Poll Findings”, New River Strategies, a De

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