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3 Giant Pandas Head Back To China From DC’s Smithsonian National Zoo As 50-Year Program Comes To An End

Three giant pandas boarded a 19-hour flight to China today over fifty years after their species first arrived in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian National Zoo. This is a move that some experts are saying is the end of “panda diplomacy” as tensions between the U.S. and China continue to grow. “Panda Express” FedEx B777-FS2 plane (N886FD), […]

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