Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in RussiaNew Foto - Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia

Videos show the moment when a massive earthquake hit Russia on July 29, leaving residents clinging to furniture as buildings convulsed beneath them. Amagnitude 8.8 earthquakewith a depth of about 12 miles struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula at 7:24 p.m. ET, according to theU.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It is the8th strongest earthquake ever recorded, according to USGS. The quake, which was recorded approximately 78 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, sparkedtsunami alerts across the Pacific.Tsunami wavesreached Hawaii, California and other states along the West Coast, according to the National Weather Service. Updates on earthquake, tsunami:Evacuation orders lifted in Hawaii hours after tsunami waves reach state's shores Videos shared on social media paint a picture of the moments during and after the earthquake hit Russia. Some residents captured furniture, appliances and kitchenware rattling violently during the quake. Others could be seen clinging to fixtures as the ground shook. Some areas were forced to evacuate and buildings were damaged in the earthquake, but no serious injuries or fatalities were reported, Russia's Ministry for Emergency Services said on Telegram. "Today's earthquake was serious and the strongest in decades of tremors," Kamchatka Gov. Vladimir Solodov said in a video posted on the Telegram messaging app, Reutersreported. One surveillance video from a medical facility showed doctors grasping to a patient during a cancer surgery. Russia's Ministry for Emergency Services also shared videos of building damage caused by the event. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Video shows the moment a massive earthquake hits Russia

Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia

Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia Videos show the moment when a massive earthquake hit Russia on July 29, leaving ...
Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key BridgeNew Foto - Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge

BALTIMORE (AP) — Demolition crews are using giant saws, backhoes and other heavy equipment to remove large sections of the remaining pieces of Baltimore'sFrancis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed last year after a container ship lost power and veered off course,killing six people. Its replacement, which is expected to open in 2028, can be built nearby during demolition the work, officials said. Gov. Wes Moore praised the efforts and noted the magnitude of the project during a visit to the worksite Wednesday. He also mourned those who died in the collapse. "We wanted to move as quickly as possible. We wanted to move as safely as possible, and we wanted to make sure we were being good stewards of taxpayer dollars," he told reporters. The March 26 collapse killed six construction workers who were filling potholes when the roadway crumbled beneath them. Baltimore's port was closed for months, and increasedtraffic congestion remains a problemacross the region. Thelongstanding Baltimore landmarkwas a vital piece of transportation infrastructure that allowed drivers to easily bypass downtown. The original 1.6-mile (2.6-kilometer) steel span took five years to construct and opened to traffic in 1977. It was particularly important for the city's port operations. Earlier this year, officials unveiled designs for the state'sfirst cable-stayed bridge. The replacement span will be taller and better protected than the original Key Bridge, whichwas particularly vulnerableto ship strikes. Crews working to remove its skeletal remains are cutting the concrete deck into 6-foot (1.83-meter) sections and carting them away to be recycled during the construction process, said Brian Wolfe, director of project development for the Maryland Transportation Authority. He said this phase of the demolition should take about nine months. Meanwhile, crews will also start conducting tests to confirm the foundation design of the replacement bridge. Officials said they're reevaluating a $1.7 billion price tag for the project to factor in supply chain issues, tariffs and other costs. They said the completion date could also change.

Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge

Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge BALTIMORE (AP) — Demolition crews are using giant saw...
Woman uses bear spray to save husband from grizzly attack in CanadaNew Foto - Woman uses bear spray to save husband from grizzly attack in Canada

A married couple that was e-biking along a Canadian trail startled two bears that attacked them over the weekend, requiring one person to undergo surgery, according to local officials. The incidentoccurred around4:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, July 26, as the husband and wife were e-biking along the Kootenay River when two grizzly bears attacked them, according to information shared by the Conservation Officer Service (COS) in British Columbia. Officers interviewed the couple, assessed the area and spoke to a carnivore specialist, who stated the bears likely acted in self-defense. Two days afterthe ordeal, the Conservation Officer Service said the bears' reaction "was defensive in nature," and the couple likely surprised the animals at the corner of the trail, which has thick brush around it. The service found no evidence that the bears were stalking or hunting the couple, and there have been no recent reports of bear activity or aggressive bear behavior in the area before the attack. "These people were well-prepared,"COS Insp. Dave Webster said in a Facebook post. "They had bear spray, had it readily accessible, and knew how to use it. We'd like to recognize these actions and encourage anyone hiking, biking or recreating in bear country to take similar precautions." The woman told officials she heard her husband scream, then she saw a grizzly bear running toward her. As she grabbed her bear spray, she noticed a second bear attacking her husband. "She again used bear spray and both bears ran off," Webster wrote, noting that the husband suffered "significant injuries." He isexpected to recover, the service later said. The couple called for help, and once emergency services arrived, the husband was taken to a hospital where he underwent surgery. That day, officers swept the area but found no bears, and three major trails in the area were closed off with signs added. Officials also set traps, although no bears were captured. The following day, officers searched the area and found no bears. Trails remained closed, they said. Due to the bears acting in self-defense, the service will not capture the animals. The trails will remain closed until Aug. 1, as advised by the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Environment and Parks confirmed to USA TODAY. Updates will be posted atwww.crestonwildlife.ca. It's possible to run into bears along busy trails close to town or in the remote backcountry, according toParks Canada. Parks Canada said situations in which bears stalk or hunt humans along a trail are rare. While bears try to avoid people, interactions do occur. Some ways to avoid bear encounters include: Slowing down in shrubby areas and when approaching blind corners. Making noise and letting the bears know you are there. You can do this by yelling, clapping your hands, singing or talking loudly, especially near streams, dense vegetation and berry patches, on windy days and in areas of low visibility. Looking for fresh bear signs such as tracks, droppings, diggings, torn-up logs and turned-over rocks. Always keep dogs on leashes and under physical control. Hiking in larger groups of four or more. And if, by chance, you encounter a bear anyway,Parks Canadasaid some best practices include: Carrying bear spray with you at all times and making sure it is easily accessible. Stopping and remaining calm; do not run away. Moving away quietly without getting its attention. Speaking to the bear calmly and firmly, this will let the bear know you are human and not a prey animal. If the bear stands on its hind legs and waves its nose about, it is trying to identify you. Making yourself appear larger than you are and picking up small children. This story has been updated to add information. Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia–the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Woman uses bear spray to rescue husband, fend off grizzlies in Canada

Woman uses bear spray to save husband from grizzly attack in Canada

Woman uses bear spray to save husband from grizzly attack in Canada A married couple that was e-biking along a Canadian trail startled two b...
Justin Timberlake tour videos leave fans appalled: What happens when stars disappoint us.New Foto - Justin Timberlake tour videos leave fans appalled: What happens when stars disappoint us.

Justin Timberlakefans are worried about the tour. Theworld tour. Audiences at the pop star's Forget Tomorrow World Tour, are worried the singer's 50-city stretch is just that, forgetful. Fan video of recent shows depict Timberlake seemingly delivering lackluster performances, hardly delivering the vocal and dance skills the *NSYNC veteran has come to be known for over the decades. "Go girl give us nothing," one fan's text overlay read on aTikTok videoshowing Timberlake on stage Transylvania, Romania, earlier this month with a rain jacket hood pulled over his head as the audience did the heavy lifting of singing the words to "Can't Stop the Feeling!" The video has nearly 300,000 likes and over 11,000 comments. At another show in Dublin, Ireland, Timberlakepunctuated"Can't Stop the Feeling!" by uttering lyrics like "I got this" intermittently, at one point putting his microphone on the stage and seemingly conducting the fans to sing and delivering such a low-key dance performance it felt like an ad-hoc kitchen singalong. Whether Timberlake intended to phone it in is a different story. But the uninspired performances are leaving some fans laughing. Others are feeling disappointed in a star they feel they've come to know over his many years in the spotlight. When we feel truly let down by a star, it can be a sign of aparasocial relationship— feeling like you know a celebrity when you really don't. And no one wants to hang out with a friend who doesn't want to be there. Timberlake's actions are leaving some fans feeling just so. Because we feel this parasocial closeness, we crave real opportunities for connection, Northwestern University Social Psychology professor Wendi Gardner previously explained to USA TODAY. And today's fans have come to expect a level of vulnerability and effort from stars to curate that bond. TakeBeyoncéKnowles-Carter delivering '90s nostalgia with a surprise Destiny's Childreunionat her final"Cowboy Carter" concertin Las Vegas. Or Cyndi Laupergiving heart and colorat her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour this summer. And the epic that wasTaylor Swift's Eras Touris not a distant memory to fans, during which fans made relationships with each other while Swift sang a powerhouse three-hour set. Tour success:Beyoncé makes history with highest grossing country tour, earning over $400 million "It's the first time I got to see you," said one disappointed Timberlake fan in avideo. She shared that she waited in pouring rain all only to have Timberlake take the stage late and barely sing. "I get that you have a lot of concerts and are touring the world, or whatever, but you cannot be singing less than a quarter of a song," the fan said. Others reacted with humor, making skits that played up Timberlake's seemingly putting in the bare minimum. One acted as if Timberlake's concert"interrupted his busy day,"carrying on with chores and answering phone calls between the artist's occasional words into the mic. Another rolled her eyes, donned a hooded sweatshirt and casually held a TV remoteto mimic Timberlake's indicationthe fans should do the singing. Like Timberlake, Beyoncé, Lauper and Swift have likely sang the same songs hundreds of times to crowds so large their faces are indistinguishable. But their level of enthusiasm makes each person feel seen. Perhaps Timberlake should take a note, look in the "Mirror" reverberate what fans see in him. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Justin Timberlake tour videos have fans furious. What's going on?

Justin Timberlake tour videos leave fans appalled: What happens when stars disappoint us.

Justin Timberlake tour videos leave fans appalled: What happens when stars disappoint us. Justin Timberlakefans are worried about the tour. ...
Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new adNew Foto - Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad

Sydney Sweeneyturned heads once again, but this time it wasn't for a pair of American Eagle jeans. Sweeney, 27, showed some skin while enjoying an afternoon on the water Friday with friends and family, including a new mystery man, months after ending her engagement to fiancé Jonathan Davino. The "White Lotus" star slipped into a black swimsuit and life vest while riding a Jet Ski on a lake after American Eagle dropped a provocative new ad starring Sweeney. Sydney Sweeney's Racy Ad Sparks Outrage But Fans Defend Anti-'woke' Style Sweeney looked at ease as she walked across a dock wearing a simple black one-piece. Her dark blonde hair was worn naturally wavy, and she stayed safe with a life vest strapped across her chest. The pair jumped on the back of a Jet Ski together, with Sweeney taking the lead on an adventure through the waves. Read On The Fox News App Sydney and her mystery man pulled over for a quick pit stop to climb and rope swing off a cliff before jetting back to a lake house. Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Earlier this year, Sweeney confirmed she was once again single after calling off her engagement to Davino after three years of dating. "I'm learning a lot about myself, spending more time with my friends. And I'm loving it," she toldThe Times. Thrill-seeking aside, the"White Lotus" star's recent collaboration with American Eagle for its fall clothing campaign, "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans," has sparked a mix of reactions on social media. While some have describedthe campaignas "tone-deaf" due to alleged racial undertones, others have praised the actress for killing "woke" advertising. Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter In a promo video posted to the brand'sInstagram, the 27-year-old "Euphoria" star walked toward an AE billboard featuring her and the tagline "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Genes." Sweeney crossed out "Genes" and replaced it with "Jeans" before walking away. According toSalon, the term "great genes" was historically used to "celebrate whiteness, thinness and attractiveness." While some fans called out the "entirely tone-deaf" approach and compared the ad to "nazi propaganda," others came to Sweeney's defense. "It doesn't hurt ANYONE. That's the point. It's literally an advertisement for jeans. Not for nazism," one person wrote. "Woke advertising is dead. Sydney Sweeney killed it," one userwrote on X. According toThe Hollywood Reporter, Sweeney will appear on various 3D billboards across the United States, including at the Sphere in Las Vegas. There will also be a Snapchat lens for which Sweeney will speak directly with users in addition to AI-enabled "try-on technology so customers too can have great jeans." App Users Click Here To View Post Additionally, 100% of the net proceeds from Sweeney's "Sydney Jean," which is embroidered with a butterfly to representdomestic violence awareness,will be donated to Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit that provides free and confidential text-based mental health support and crisis intervention. Representatives for Sweeney and American Eagle did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report. Original article source:Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad

Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad

Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad Sydney Sweeneyturned heads once again, but this time it w...
Princess Margaret Had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome from Queen Mother's Drinking During Pregnancy, New Book ClaimsNew Foto - Princess Margaret Had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome from Queen Mother's Drinking During Pregnancy, New Book Claims

Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty An upcoming biography reportedly claims that Princess Margaret had fetal alcohol syndrome Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother was known to be a heavy social drinker Author Meryle Secrest does not claim that the Queen Mother didn't drink while pregnant with Princess Margaret's elder sister, Queen Elizabeth A new biography has claimed thatPrincess Margarethad fetal alcohol syndrome due toQueen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother's drinking. According to a report published inThe Telegraphon July 30, Meryle Secrest makes the claim in the upcoming bookPrincess Margaret and the Curse: An Inquiry into a Royal Life,which will be published on Sept. 9. Secrest speculates in the text thatQueen Elizabeth's younger sister suffered from an "invisible disability" due to the condition, influencing her personality and affecting the course of her life. TheMayo Clinicdefines fetal alcohol syndrome as a condition resulting from a child's exposure to alcohol during the mother's pregnancy, which can cause the child to have behavioral challenges and physical disabilities that are lifelong. Hulton Archive/Getty According toThe Telegraph, Secrest writes that while Princess Margaret did not have the facial features typical of fetal alcohol syndrome, her mood swings, small stature, learning difficulties and migraines may have been symptoms of the condition. The Queen Mother was known to be a heavy social drinker, and fetal alcohol syndrome was not identified until 1973, creating conjecture that she would not have been advised against drinking while pregnant. Princess Margaret was born in 1930, the second child of the Queen Mother, who was then known as the Duchess of York, and the futureKing George VI. The future Queen Elizabeth was 4 when her sister was born, but the Queen Mother was allegedly turned off by alcohol during her pregnancy with Elizabeth. "The sight of wine simply turns me up! Isn't it extraordinary! It will be a tragedy if I never recover my drinking powers," the Queen Mother wrote in a 1925 letter to her husband, theTelegraphsaid. The outlet reported that Secrest, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, does not claim that the late Queen Elizabeth experienced any condition in the upcoming biography about her sister. George Freston/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Princess Margaret died in 2002 at age 71 following a string of health problems, including a series of strokes. The Queen's sister had lived a vibrant life and was nicknamed the "Royal Rebel" for her glamorous lifestyle, turbulent love life and vivacious personality that contrasted with her sister's no-nonsense approach to royal duty and the crown. Secrest's upcoming text on Princess Margret claims that her family and nurses thought she was "naughty" and "mischievous and provocative," known to be impulsive and "blurt out the truth." Princess Margaret married photographerAnthony Armstrong-Jonesin 1960, but their romance became rocky amid allegations of extramarital affairs by both parties. She reportedly suffered a nervous breakdown in 1974, and they later divorced in 1978. Bettmann/Getty Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? Sign up for our free Royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Secrest, an American author, reportedly cites the work of Dr. Kenneth Jones, who is credited with identifying fetal alcohol syndrome, in her upcoming text on Princess Margaret and compares Margaret's life, through existing written sources, to those who have navigated the condition. However, there is no evidence that the princess had fetal alcohol syndrome. Princess Margaret and the Curse: An Inquiry into a Royal Lifewill be published in the U.S. on Sept. 9. Read the original article onPeople

Princess Margaret Had Fetal Alcohol Syndrome from Queen Mother's Drinking During Pregnancy, New Book Claims

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