Massive Tsunami Warning Issued for Hawaii, Alaska, and US West Coast After Pacific Quake
A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the far eastern coast of Russia, triggering a widespread tsunami alert across the Pacific region. The tremor generated strong ocean waves that have already impacted parts of Japan and are now moving towards the United States with several coastal areas bracing for impact. In Japan, tsunami waves reaching heights of around 60 centimeters struck Hamanaka town in northern Hokkaido as well as Kuji port in Iwate on the main island. The tremors and subs
Powerful 8.7 magnitude quake strikes off Kamchatka, tsunami alerts for Japan and US states
A powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck off the eastern coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula early Tuesday, sending shockwaves across the Pacific region and prompting immediate tsunami alerts. The epicenter was located approximately 136 kilometers east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at a shallow depth of 19 kilometers, a geological setup known to heighten the risk of tsunami generation due to the potential for significant sea-floor displacement. Following the earthquake, ts
Enjoy five free wings and taste Wingstop’s new hot lemon flavor this week
Wingstop, the popular chicken wing chain, is celebrating its special Wing Day with a flavorful surprise for fans across the United States. On this national day dedicated to chicken wings, Wingstop is giving away five free wings to customers who order through its website or mobile app. Fans can simply enter the code FREEWINGS at checkout to enjoy this limited-time offer, choosing between classic or boneless wings in any of the brand’s twelve signature flavors. The promotion highlights Wi
Local leaders hope FIFA Fan Fest at Fair Park boosts South Dallas economy
Business leaders in South Dallas are preparing to capitalize on a major global event as plans for the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park continue to take shape. The month-long celebration, tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is expected to bring tens of thousands of fans to the area each day from June 11 to July 19, creating what many local stakeholders view as a rare economic opportunity. Organizers are in the process of submitting a proposed festival layout to FIFA for review. If appro
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau spotted at Montreal dinner after Orlando Bloom split
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have sparked widespread speculation after being seen enjoying a quiet dinner together in Montreal. The dinner occurred shortly after news of Perry’s split from Orlando Bloom resurfaced, drawing public attention to her private life once again. The unexpected pairing led to instant buzz online, with many questioning the nature of the outing and whether it signals the beginning of a new connection. The dinner took place at an upscale restaurant in
Black Academy of Arts and Letters begins Fair Park move amid Dallas renovation project
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, one of Dallas’ longstanding cultural institutions, is preparing for a significant move to Fair Park as part of a $3.7 billion redevelopment plan aimed at transforming the city’s convention center and surrounding downtown area. The relocation marks a pivotal moment not just for the institution itself, but for the broader community that has long supported its programming and mission. Located at the corner of Canton and South Akard,
Community opposes Deer Park plan to replace bowling alley with self-storage site
A plan to demolish a longstanding bowling alley in Deer Park and replace it with a self-storage facility has drawn significant pushback from residents, many of whom voiced their opposition during a recent town planning board meeting. The proposed project would see the removal of Strike 10 Lanes, located at the corner of Long Island and Irving Avenues, and the construction of a two-story, 17,000-square-foot self-storage facility with a basement in its place. Residents described the
Hospice care staff in East Bay hold 1-day strike over work conditions
Hospice care workers in the East Bay staged a one-day strike on Tuesday, stepping away from their duties to protest rising caseloads, ongoing contract delays, and recent organizational changes. The strike unfolded in Pleasant Hill, where employees gathered outside a facility to voice growing concerns about conditions that they say are negatively affecting both staff and patients. Those on the picket line pointed to several issues fueling the labor action. Chief among them is the c
NYPD officer Didarul Islam killed in Manhattan shooting remembered as devoted family man
A devastating mass shooting in Manhattan has left four people dead, including NYPD officer Didarul Islam, a 36-year-old nearly four-year veteran of the department. Officer Islam, assigned to the 47th Precinct in the Edenwald area of The Bronx, was off duty and working a security position when he was fatally shot at a high-rise building in midtown. His death has shaken both his precinct and the wider New York City community. Islam was a resident of Parkchester and is being remember
San Francisco minors linked to violent attacks, detained by police
A deeply concerning case has emerged in San Francisco involving three girls, ages 11 to 14, who were detained in connection with a series of violent assaults that took place during the month of July. According to authorities, the girls are believed to be involved in at least five separate incidents, the latest occurring over the weekend in a busy downtown area. The most recent assault happened Saturday in the 100 block of Fourth Street, where two individuals sustained injuries aft
Palo Alto explores zoning reforms to encourage more housing in downtown corridor
Palo Alto is taking steps toward a significant transformation of its downtown neighborhood through a new housing plan that targets increased residential development in the city’s transit-rich areas. For years, the downtown region has seen almost no new housing, adding only seven units since 2013 while also losing dozens of apartments due to conversions. Now, with the approval of an ambitious Housing Element and funding of $800,000 from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, city le
Homeless crisis deepens as Santa Clara lacks enough shelter beds for growing population
Santa Clara County is grappling with a severe housing shortage as the number of homeless individuals continues to rise faster than the construction of new shelters and affordable homes. Recent data reveals that there are 10,711 homeless people in the county but only 3,454 beds across 38 temporary shelters and programs. This means that for every three unhoused individuals, only one bed is available, underscoring the urgent need for expanded housing solutions. The c
Protesters erupt as DC Council votes to delay wage hike for tipped workers
Tensions ran high during a DC Council meeting Monday evening as members voted on the 2026 budget while also tackling the controversial amendment to Initiative 82, a wage law aimed at increasing pay for tipped workers. The session began over an hour late without any official explanation, sparking frustration among attendees. When questioned, Council Chair Phil Mendelson explained that the delay stemmed from extensive internal discussions and negotiations over multiple issues. The mos
Beware of Lollapalooza ticket scams as festival nears in Chicago
As the countdown begins for the highly anticipated Lollapalooza festival in Chicago, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning fans to stay vigilant against a surge in ticket-related scams. With the four-day music event set to take over Grant Park from July 31 to August 3, scammers are expected to exploit the urgency of last-minute ticket buyers with fake websites, counterfeit tickets, and fraudulent merchandise. BBB President and CEO Steve J. Bernas cautioned that scammers prey o
Ryne Sandberg remembered: Cubs legend’s inspiring final words move fans
A heartfelt memorial of flowers, hats, and memorabilia grew outside Wrigley Field on Tuesday as fans gathered around the statue of Ryne "Ryno" Sandberg to pay their respects. The Chicago Cubs legend, beloved by generations of baseball fans, passed away at the age of 65 after a courageous battle with metastatic prostate cancer. Sandberg’s fight against the disease began in January 2024. Following chemotherapy and radiation, he experienced a brief remission, but in Dec
WhatsApp view once feature: complete guide to uses, privacy impact, and phone support
WhatsApp introduced the view once feature in August 2021, giving users the ability to send photos and videos that disappear immediately after being opened once by the recipient. Even after four years, many users remain unaware of its existence or are confused about why they cannot find it on their phones. This privacy-focused feature is simple but powerful, letting you share sensitive media without leaving digital traces. How to enable the view once option
NYPD officer among four dead in Manhattan shooting, gunman kills self
A deadly shooting incident at a commercial office tower in Manhattan on Monday resulted in the deaths of four people, including an off-duty New York City police officer. The gunman, later identified as Shane Tamura, 42, from Las Vegas, carried out a calculated attack before ending his own life inside the building. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, though authorities confirmed the shooter had a known history of mental health concerns. One of the victims was Officer Didar
US reinstates in-person visa interviews for B1/B2 from September 2
The United States is making significant changes to its non-immigrant visa procedures, reinstating mandatory in-person interviews for most applicants under the B1 and B2 visa categories, which cover short-term business and tourist travel. These new regulations will take effect from September 2, 2025, and will affect a broad segment of travelers, especially from countries like India that have a high volume of B1/B2 applicants. According to an official update from the government on J
Bay Area Garbage Piles Up as Republic Services Strike Enters Second Week
Trash collection problems continue to disrupt daily life across the Bay Area as the Republic Services strike enters its second week. Overflowing garbage bins and piles of uncollected trash have become a common sight in residential neighborhoods and business areas across multiple cities, including Fremont, Union City, Daly City, and Half Moon Bay. The strike, which began last Tuesday, has caused widespread frustration among residents who are dealing with the stench and hygiene risks caused by
71-Year-Old Shot Multiple Times in Pleasanton Home Dispute, Suspect in Custody
A violent dispute at a Pleasanton residence left a 71-year-old man fighting for his life after he was shot multiple times over the weekend. Authorities confirmed that the victim remains in critical condition as investigators continue to examine the circumstances that led to the shooting. The incident occurred Saturday afternoon, bringing a swift response from local law enforcement and emergency medical teams. According to the Pleasanton Police Department, officers



















