Cat lost in Austria turns up in the Netherlands

Six months after her cat ran away, a woman in the Netherlands is looking forward to a reunion - in an Austrian village 950 kilometers away. She looked to be just another stray to the person who brought her to a local veterinarian.

Despite Late Rally, Cavs Hold Off Wolves 116-108

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Might Visit This Strange New World

With the exception of revisiting key locations like Tatooine and Coruscant, each Star Wars movie has introduced multiple new worlds to the franchise. The different environments is part of what makes the franchise so appealing; in a galaxy far, far away, you can bring in colorful and unusual places to make this fictional universe feel more alien, but also more exciting.

Would you try this Valentine’s Day menu? Restaurant where diners …

A restaurant in Toyko is serving up the Thai delicacy to loved-up couples who want to try something new Loved-up customers are being offered a rather unique Valentine's Day menu - cocktails and cakes served up with added dead insects. Diners were given the option of chowing down on bug carcasses or innards, that had been mixed into their alcoholic drinks or sweet desserts.

Blue Jets Swirl Above Thunderstorm in Photo from Space Station

In views from the International Space Station, a mysterious set of electrical discharges shine above a roiling thunderstorm in Earth's upper atmosphere. Andreas Mogensen, a European Space Agency astronaut who flew in 2015, took pictures over thunderstorms to try to see the strange atmospheric features, which are sometimes called red sprites, blue jets, pixies and elves.

Justin Trudeau shows how to expertly avoid an awkwardly long handshake with Donald Trump

During a photo op in the Oval Office, assertive Trudeau ensured he wasn't caught in the Donald's vice-like grip as Japanese PM Shinzo Abe had been days earlier Many things about Donald Trump's presidency have overshadowed actual policy, including - as his meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister proved - awkwardly long handshakes. The pair met in the White House on Monday to discuss nurturing economic ties while avoiding tensions over immigration, on which they have polar opposite opinions.