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Punch the monkey is finally making friends and fitting in

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By Hanako Montgomery, Junko Ogura, Chris Lau, CNN

Chiba, Japan (CNN) — Images of him being bullied by his enclosure-mates, retreating to safety and clinging to a plushie look-alike for comfort won hearts around the world.

But finally, Punch the monkey is fitting in.

And his zookeeper has told CNN that the seemingly rough videos that alarmed Punch’s global legions of fans are just part of growing up for the seven-month-old macaque, who lives at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo.

The pint-sized primate has found new friends and is relying less on the orangutan stuffed toy given to him as a substitute for his mother, Shunpei Miyakoshi said, during CNN’s recent visit to the zoo.

“Now he’s communicating with other monkeys and it’s great to see him reaching those milestones,” he said.

He said Punch now hugs and plays with other monkeys, a stark contrast to previous heart-wrenching online clips showing how he was tackled and chased away by his own kind.

The zoo said in a social media post that some higher-ranking members of the troop, who “have demonstrated aggression more frequently,” had been temporarily removed from the enclosure earlier this month.

But the keeper said even those behaviors were considered normal in the world of the Japanese macaque, and peers are trying to teach Punch the hierarchy of their society.

“Japanese macaques tend to be physical because, unlike humans, they don’t have languages taught to them… If they were being serious, they would bite much more aggressively,” he said.

He also said widely shared videos capturing rough encounters only account for a few minutes of Punch’s day.

But the road to full integration remains long. During CNN’s recent visit to the zoo, the baby monkey was spending most of his time alone.

Videos popping up on social media occasionally show hairy moments. In one clip, Punch was wrestled to the ground by an older peer, causing him to run frantically to his plushie for emotional support.

“He still uses it when he feels it’s necessary – like when he’s going to sleep, or when he’s been disciplined by an adult monkey and feels a bit down – he goes to it to calm himself down,” said Miyakoshi.

“He’s been doing his best to grow, learning from those early experiences.”

Visitors from around the world, including K-pop star Lisa from Blackpink, are flocking to the zoo to catch a glimpse of the internet star.

Some say Punch’s story strikes a personal chord.

Nasser Hashem, from the US, planned a trip to Japan with his sister just to see Punch.

“I think we all could relate to him to some sense being in an unfamiliar environment, not knowing the people around you, and then just trying to fit in as much as we can,” he said.

Melanie Fortier, also from the US, said she just couldn’t pass up the “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to see the baby monkey.

For her, Punch gives hope at a time when negative news around the world fills her social media feed.

“When you see something like an animal coming up – just hopefulness, and just they have nothing but care and love to give – it is refreshing sometimes and a breath of fresh air,” she said.

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Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Restart Santa Ynez Offshore Oil and Pipeline; California Officials, Environmentalists Vow Court Fight

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President Donald Trump on Friday invoked the Defense Production Act (DPA) to clear the way for restarting oil production and pipeline operations tied to the Santa Ynez Unit off the […]

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Trump administration must provide Kennedy Center renovation plans to board members before key closure vote, judge rules

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A view of the Kennedy Center in Washington

By Devan Cole, Betsy Klein, CNN

(CNN) — A slew of documents related to President Donald Trump’s efforts to close and extensively renovate the Kennedy Center must be turned over to a Democratic congresswoman who sits on the center’s board ahead of a Monday vote on the president’s plan, a federal judge has ruled.

US District Judge Christopher Cooper said in a lengthy decision Saturday that Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty has a right to the information so she can meaningfully participate in the upcoming White House meeting, during which the storied performing arts center is poised to approve the plan by Trump, who last year installed himself as its chair.

“A project of this salience and magnitude — which threatens to involve at least some demolition and reconstruction of a major national memorial and active performing arts theater — does not happen overnight,” Cooper wrote. “If it is the case that many external advisors and Board members have been consulted, the financing is set, and already-made decisions are currently being implemented on-site, there must be some concrete information to share with the full Board, including Beatty.”

Trump administration lawyers had argued that the renovation plans were “preliminary” and not “finalized,” suggesting that the president would be involved in fine-tuning details for the closure until the last minute.

Cooper said that argument “borders on preposterous.”

Beatty, an ex-officio member of the Kennedy Center’s board, is challenging the legality of Trump’s plan to temporarily close the building. She had also asked Cooper to intervene to ensure she had a right to vote during Monday’s meeting, contending that the board’s decision to change its rules last year to prohibit ex-officio members from casting a vote was unlawful and therefore must be blocked.

Though Cooper agreed that the rule change “is likely void,” he stopped short of also ordering officials to permit Beatty to cast a vote next week, saying she had not shown how her challenge to that change months after it occurred warranted his intervention now.

“The marginal harm to her from not voting is much less, as she will be able to lodge her objections on the record and have the opportunity to persuade her colleagues of her position,” he wrote.

Beatty had filed a two-pronged lawsuit against Trump and other appointed members of the board, and Saturday’s ruling addresses the immediate concern of the upcoming board meeting.

“No president has the authority to shut Congress out of the governance of the Kennedy Center, much less unilaterally rename or demolish it. We will not stand by while an important part of our national heritage is jeopardized, and I intend to make that clear at next week’s board meeting,” she said in a statement moments after the judge’s ruling.

The congresswoman has also asked the judge to halt the center’s planned closure until it receives congressional approval.

The renovations announced by Trump last month mark his latest effort to overhaul the center and place his mark on culture in the nation’s capital. He gutted the board and installed loyalists who elected him chair and voted in December to rename the venue the “Trump Kennedy Center” — a move Beatty is challenging in court.

But the changes have also led to slumping ticket sales and a dwindling number of perfo

Heat Advisory issued March 14 at 11:50AM PDT until March 16 at 8:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…For the Heat Advisory, temperatures of 82 to 98 expected.
For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions with
temperatures of 90 to 104 are possible.

* WHERE…A portion of southwest California.

* WHEN…For the Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 8 PM PDT Monday. For
the Extreme Heat Watch, from Monday evening through Friday evening.

* IMPACTS…There is a high risk for dangerous heat illness for
anyone, especially for the very young, the very old, those without
air conditioning, and those active outdoors.
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.

Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning
or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and
heat stroke.

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Heat Advisory issued March 14 at 11:50AM PDT until March 16 at 8:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…For the Heat Advisory, temperatures of 84 to 94 expected.
For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions with
temperatures of 90 to 102 are possible.

* WHERE…Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Interstate 5 Corridor, San
Luis Obispo County Mountains, Santa Barbara County Interior
Mountains, Southern Ventura County Mountains, and Western San
Gabriel Mountains and Highway 14 Corridor.

* WHEN…For the Heat Advisory, from 10 AM to 8 PM PDT Monday. For
the Extreme Heat Watch, from Monday evening through Friday evening.

* IMPACTS…There is a high risk for dangerous heat illness for
anyone, especially for the very young, the very old, those without
air conditioning, and those active outdoors.
Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.

Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning
or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and
heat stroke.

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