Magnitude 4.1 earthquake shakes Los Angeles area
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattled Southern California on Sunday afternoon outside of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattled Southern California on Sunday afternoon outside of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattled Southern California on Sunday afternoon outside of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Two NASA astronauts will get the green light to leave the International Space Station this week 9-months after they arrived on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during a test flight but they’ll be flying back to Earth on a SpaceX vehicle.
Two NASA astronauts will get the green light to leave the International Space Station this week 9-months after they arrived on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during a test flight but they’ll be flying back to Earth on a SpaceX vehicle.
Two NASA astronauts will get the green light to leave the International Space Station this week 9-months after they arrived on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during a test flight but they’ll be flying back to Earth on a SpaceX vehicle.
Two NASA astronauts will get the green light to leave the International Space Station this week 9-months after they arrived on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft during a test flight but they’ll be flying back to Earth on a SpaceX vehicle.
In a new interview with La Hora Del Vértigo By Stairway To Rock, legendary Swedish guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen once again explained why he chooses not to partner with other musicians, preferring instead to handle most of the lead vocals and production duties on his albums himself. He said in part (as...
In a new interview with Geoff of the Gas Masks & Hand Grenades podcast, guitarist Chris Caffery and drummer Jeff Plate of reactivated American progressive metallers SAVATAGE spoke about the band's upcoming 2025 live shows. Joining them in SAVATAGE's current lineup are Johnny Lee Middleton on bas...
Temperatures are rising, which means people will soon be flocking to Florida beaches to catch some rays and perhaps take a dip in the warming waters of the Gulf or Atlantic. But swimmers beware—officials are closely monitoring the potential for red tide.