Richmond, VA🚔
⚠️Multiple reports of “shots fired” - coming from Jazmin Wooten-Mitchell’s apartment⚠️
•Officers arrived, heard gunshots & moved towards the gunfire.
•As officers climbed the stairwell…Jazmin fired in their direction.
•One officer returned fire - fatally striking Jazzy💥
*When rounds are incoming…the time to de-escalate has long passed✔️
A NYC student, Olivia Connie-Perkins, became the first person at her school to be accepted into an Ivy League university. A viral video captured her classmates cheering and celebrating after the school announced she got into Brown University. 👏🏾🫡
James Webb Just Found a Giant Cosmic Highway of 20 Galaxies Stretching 13 Million Light-Years Across the Infant Universe!
In one of its deepest infrared stares, the James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered something extraordinary: a massive, perfectly aligned chain of roughly 20 galaxies spanning nearly 13 million light-years — a colossal structure that existed when the universe was less than 1 billion years old.This isn’t just a random grouping. Scientists believe they’re looking at a cosmic filament — a thread-like superhighway where gravity, guided by invisible dark matter scaffolding, pulled these young galaxies into a long, connected chain. Individual galaxies in this structure are separated by hundreds of thousands of light-years, yet they all move together as part of the same enormous cosmic web.Webb’s powerful infrared vision pierced through the haze that once hid these ancient systems from Hubble, revealing how the very first large structures in the universe took shape. Instead of being scattered randomly, early galaxies preferred to form along these massive, invisible threads — dark matter acting like cosmic blueprint lines directing where stars and galaxies would be born.The light we’re seeing today left those galaxies over 13 billion years ago and has been racing toward us ever since. What you’re witnessing is a living fossil of the early cosmos, when the universe was still weaving the grand architecture we see today.A breathtaking reminder that the universe wasn’t born chaotic — it was organizing itself into vast, beautiful patterns from the very beginning. How mind-blowing is it that we can now see the cosmic “skeleton” that built everything?
NEWS🚨: Big Bang wasn't an explosion from a point. It was fiery collision between our universe and another parallel universe in a higher dimension, new study reveals.