The U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit near Miyazaki in southwestern Japan. The agency says the earthquake struck at 8:48 a.m. Friday and had an epicenter 24 miles southeast of Miyazaki, a city of about 400,000. The earthquake had a depth of 14 miles. The Japan Times reports that Kyushu Electric Power Co. says no abnormalities were reported at the nearby Sendai nuclear power plant in Kagoshima Prefecture.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Debris flies through car windscreen at high speed on highway in fatal accident in Xi'an, China 😱
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
(WARNING 21+ ) Big lunch at the road in Sweden. 🐻
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
(WARNING 21+) Seattle Police Force Investigation Team detectives and the King County Sheriff’s Office are conducting separate investigations into a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred in the 600 block of 3rd Avenue West just after 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. West Precinct patrol officers responded to a 911 call from a woman reporting her boyfriend had armed himself with a knife and was trying to assault her. The victim told 911 operators she was hiding in the bathroom and the suspect was still in the apartment. Officers arrived and confronted the suspect. Two officers fired their service weapons, fatally wounding the suspect. (cam 1& cam 2) 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shootong
Forwarded from Daily Science to all
ScienceAlert - Latest
Strangely Bright Galaxies From The Early Universe Could Finally Explain a Cosmic Mystery
➖ @sciencetoall ➖
Strangely Bright Galaxies From The Early Universe Could Finally Explain a Cosmic Mystery
➖ @sciencetoall ➖
ScienceAlert
Strangely Bright Galaxies From The Early Universe Could Finally Explain a Cosmic Mystery
The Universe didn't begin as we see it today, glittering with light. For the first 500 million or so years, it was a murky, neutral hydrogen-filled darkness. Then something started exciting the hydrogen with radiation, ionising it - and lo, there w
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
(WARNING 21+) Bodycam Shows Cop Shoot Teen Armed With Knife in Oxnard, California. During the morning hours of Friday, May 3, 2019, the Oxnard Police Department’s dispatch center received multiple calls from a female reporting a woman with a knife in the area of 1835 San Gorgonio, and then behind the Carl’s Jr. on the 400 block of North Rose Avenue. The female was described as being 18 years in age, wearing a red shirt and blue shorts. During the first call to the dispatch center, it was reported that she “seems disturbed” and that she was walking around and waving a knife. The caller also indicated that the female was possibly armed with a gun. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
Forwarded from Los Angeles
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Police frequency
Blue Origin is now in the running to put Americans back on the moon by 2024. During an event on Thursday, Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos started off by sharing elaborate concept images of self-sustaining habitats reminiscent of the film Interstellar, with…
Founder, Chairman, CEO and President of Amazon Jeff Bezos unveils his space company Blue Origin's space exploration lunar lander rocket called Blue Moon during an unveiling event in Washington.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
One of the two gunmen accused of opening fire on classmates at a Denver high school in a deadly attack allegedly joked about shootings and would bully younger students. Devon Erickson, 18, and 16-year-old Maya McKinney, who goes by the name Alec, were arrested over the shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch on Tuesday that left one dead and eight injured. In an interview with NBC's Today on Friday, students say they are angry about red flags they claim were missed in relation to Erickson. Other students claim they heard the two shooters singing as they opened fire.