WATCH: Sheriff's Deputy, Owl Have Epic Staredown

Cuban officials are forcefully denying that the country’s government is to blame for the mysterious ailments that have afflicted two dozen American diplomats and increased tensions between the two nations, according to an exclusive interview with NBC News Tuesday.
President Donald Trump has publicly blamed the government in Havana for the reported symptoms, which range from hearing loss and nausea to memory problems and mild traumatic brain injury. But the Cubans leading the probe emphatically reject that.
U.S. officials believe some kind of sonic weapon was used to attack two dozen embassy staffers and relatives between the fall of 2016 and this August, but the Cubans claim they don’t even have that technology — and U.S. experts say they don’t know of technology that would produce the reported symptoms.

What a hoot! A sheriff’s deputy in Boulder County, Colorado, met her match when she attempted to stare down a northern saw-whet owl.

The deputy was driving when she saw the owl in the road and tried to convince it to move. The owl refused to budge and even made clicking noises of apparent disapproval at the officer.

The staredown continued for several minutes before the owl finally flew away. 

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