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‘God of Chaos’ Friday 13th astronomic scare in the making: Giant asteroid could hit Earth despite previous negations

Experts recently revised their previous statements regarding data about the collision course of a colossal asteroid dubbed ‘God of Chaos.’ Overturning older claims that 99942 Apophis wasn’t headed towards Earth, Canadian astronomer Paul Wiegert’s new study indicates that the asteroid’s trajectory could unexpectedly change in a dramatic turn of events even if a “small object” crashes into it.

In this artistic rendering, two asteroids fly past Earth.(AP)
In this artistic rendering, two asteroids fly past Earth.(AP)

Now that the ‘God of Chaos’ level threat has surfaced again, it is also to be noted that experts previously anticipated it almost coming into contact with our dear planet (no closer than 18,300 miles) on the dreaded date, Friday the 13th – April 13, 2029.

What are the odds of the giant asteroid impacting Earth?

Discovered in 2004,99942 Apophis was initially believed to have a 2.7% chance of impacting Earth in 2029. Although subsequent observations also ruled out the eventuality of the cosmic incident even in a year as late as 2036, Wiegert’s new findings have substantially launched an ominous warning.

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The Daily Star quoted his scientific explanation earlier this week: “The odds of an unseen small asteroid deflecting Apophis enough to direct it into a collision with Earth in 2029 (d ≳ 3.4 m, Δv > 5 × 10−2 m s−1) are approximately 10−8.”

Nevertheless, the astronomer also highlights the likelihood of the impending ‘God of Chaos’ catastrophically crashing into Earth is less than one in two billion.“Given that only 5% of such impulses are in the correct direction to generate an Earth impact, the overall probability of a small impact directing Apophis into a collision with the Earth is less than one in two billion.”

For those still wondering what is what, Google Gemini clarifies that for the asteroid’s trajectory-changing course, the distance “d” must be at least 3.4 metres or more and the change in velocity “Δv” must be greater than 5 × 10−2 meters per second.

The ‘God of Chaos’ Apophis has been “largely unmonitored by telescopes since May 2021 and will remain so through 2027,” Wiegert added. This is because of “the relative geometry of Apophis, Earth, and the Sun, which puts the asteroid in the daytime sky for the time span in question.”

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More about Apophis asteroid

NASA described Apophis as a “near-Earth object (NEO) estimated to be about 1,100 feet (335 meters) across.” At the time, it was “identified as one of the most hazardous asteroids” that could impact our planet. However, a radar observation campaign in March 2021 overruled the threat, with astronomers concluding that no such risk was in sight for at least a century.

Addressing an initial potential 2068 impact, Davide Farnocchia of NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies said in 2021, “A 2068 impact is not in the realm of possibility anymore, and our calculations don’t show any impact risk for at least the next 100 years.”

In ancient Egyptian mythology, the asteroid’s cosmic moniker takes after the demon serpent, personifying evil and chaos.

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TIFF 2024: Pamela Anderson takes star turn as ‘The Last Showgirl’

By Jenna Zucker

TIFF 2024: Pamela Anderson takes star turn as ‘The Last Showgirl’
TIFF 2024: Pamela Anderson takes star turn as ‘The Last Showgirl’

TORONTO, Sept 6 – Pamela Anderson portrays a veteran Las Vegas showgirl forced to confront an uncertain future when she suddenly finds herself out of a job in “The Last Showgirl,” a heartfelt drama that made its premiere on Friday at the Toronto International Film Festival.

A story about what goes on behind the bright lights of Vegas, the film stars Anderson as Shelley, a 50-year old dancer who must reinvent herself when the floor show in which she performs suddenly closes after a 30-year run on the Strip.

Supported by a cast that includes Dave Bautista and Jamie Lee Curtis, Anderson took on the challenging role after last year’s Netflix documentary “Pamela: A Love Story,” which offered an intimate portrait of the “Baywatch” actor’s life and career in her own words.

“There was just a gut instinct about Pamela that I was compelled by, and then seeing her documentary really solidified that choice,” Gia Coppola, who directed “The Last Showgirl,” told Reuters at the premiere.

“I knew that no one else could play this role but her and add the same meaning,” said Coppola, whose directorial credits include 2013’s “Palo Alto” and “Mainstream” in 2020.

Anderson, a 57-year-old actor, animal rights activist and model, began her storied career in 1989 when she was discovered at a football game in her native British Columbia. That led to a modeling opportunity with Playboy magazine that catapulted her into the spotlight and opened the doors to her acting career.

Curtis, who plays a cocktail waitress and Shelley’s best friend in the movie, said working with Anderson was the main attraction for her.

“I did the movie because she was going to be in the movie,” Curtis told Reuters on the red carpet.

Curtis, who won an Academy Award in 2023 for her work in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” said she had a scheduling conflict but was able to accept the role because the producers agreed to shoot all of her scenes in the first four days of the filming.

As for Anderson, she made a brief appearance on the red carpet on Friday, barely stopping for interviews.

“I love the way that she is walking through the BS of show business and saying, ‘I don’t need to play your game.’ I respect her for it so deeply,” Curtis said.

“I hope we will all have a newfound appreciation for her talents after they see the movie.” Netflix Inc

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Accused Georgia school shooter's father could face up to 180 years for helping him get AR-style rifle used in massacre

Colin Gray, the father of 14-year-old teen suspect Colt Gray in the Georgia high school shooting, could face up to 180 years in prison if he was convicted on all counts, Judge Currie Mingledorff II said during a bride court hearing on Friday morning.

Colin Gray, 54, the father of Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray, 14, enters the Barrow County courthouse for his first appearance, on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, in Winder, Ga.(AP)
Colin Gray, 54, the father of Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray, 14, enters the Barrow County courthouse for his first appearance, on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, in Winder, Ga.(AP)

Ahead of the hearing, the 54-year-old man was arrested on Thursday, as revealed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He is being charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children. Colin Gray’s involvement in the cases arises from “knowingly allowing his son to possess a weapon, CGI Director Chris Hosey said at a Thursday news conference.

So far, officials have described the alleged weapon used in the Apalachee High School massacre as an AR-style weapon, which they believe was originally purchased by the teen suspect‘s father as a Christmas gift for him in December 2023.

The elder Gray and his son appeared in court for the first time on Friday.

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Colt Gray being charged as an adult for Georgia high school shooting

Colt Gray, allegedly responsible for killing two students and two teachers in the high school shooting on Wednesday, is being “handled” as an adult with four counts of murder. He is currently being held at the Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Centre. The judge initially informed him on Friday that he could face the death penalty if convicted. However, Judge Mingledorff shortly corrected himself, saying that the 14-year-old suspect would not be eligible for it and could instead face life in prison.

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In addition to killing four individuals, the teen suspect is accused of wounding nine others in the rampage at his school in Winder.

Even though the motive for the shooting has yet to be revealed, Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith told CNN that the 14-year-old seemingly admitted to having opened fire on Wednesday during an investigation.

The recent bloodshed’s deceased victims are two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and two teachers, Richards Aspinwall (39) and Christina Irmie (53). Relatives of at least one of the victims were in attendance during the Friday hearing, per The New York Post’s reporting.

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Pakistan desires peace with all neighbours, says PM Shehbaz Sharif

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that his country desired peace with all neighbours, asserting that progress and peace are “intertwined”.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (L) (AFP PHOTO / Pakistan's Press Information Department (PID) )
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (L) (AFP PHOTO / Pakistan’s Press Information Department (PID) )

Shehbaz Sharif made the remarks while addressing Defence and Martyrs Day here.

He said Pakistan wants peaceful relations with all its neighbours but added that the country would not compromise its freedom and independence.

“Pakistan has no intention of aggression against any country…It has played a role in peace and stability in the region,” he said.

“Peace is our first desire” as progress and peace are “intertwined”, he said.

The ceremony was attended by the army’s top brass, senior military and governmental officials, and families of soldiers, among others.

Army chief General Asim Munir, in his address, said the country would “not allow political differences to turn into hatred”.

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He asserted that the strong relations between the army and the public would act as the foundation to defeat any enemy trying to create rifts between the two.

“The relation between the armed forces and the nation is of heart,” he said, adding that the nation always strengthened the army in all fields including, “rescue works in the events of natural disasters, foreign hostilities or war against terrorism.”

Speaking about the Kashmir issue, Munir said it was not just a national issue but one of regional and global significance.

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In a message, President Asif Ali Zardari also paid tribute to the sacrifices of soldiers. He reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to defend its sovereignty and supported the Armed Forces in their readiness to respond to threats.

Separately, the Pakistan Navy inducted two newly built warships, PNS Babur and PNS Hunain, in the Pakistan Navy fleet in Karachi on Defence Day.

Addressing the induction ceremony, Zardari said the inclusion of new warships will significantly increase the country’s maritime security.

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Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content

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Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content
Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content

Durov: ‘99.999% of Telegram users have nothing to do with crime’

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Russian-born app founder placed under investigation in France

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Case has reverberated through global tech industry

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Committed to turn moderation into area of praise, Durov says

By Mark Trevelyan and Martin Coulter

LONDON, Sept 6 – Telegram boss Pavel Durov said on Friday that the messaging app would tackle criticism of its content moderation and remove some features that had been abused for illegal activity.

Durov, who was last week placed under formal investigation in France in connection with the use of Telegram for crimes including fraud, money laundering and sharing images of child sex abuse, announced the move in a message to his 12.2 million subscribers on the platform.

“While 99.999% of Telegram users have nothing to do with crime, the 0.001% involved in illicit activities create a bad image for the entire platform, putting the interests of our almost billion users at risk,” the Russian-born tech entrepreneur wrote.

“That’s why this year we are committed to turn moderation on Telegram from an area of criticism into one of praise.”

Durov did not spell out in detail how Telegram would achieve that. But he said it had already disabled new media uploads to a standalone blogging tool “which seems to have been misused by anonymous actors”.

It had also removed a little-used People Nearby feature which “had issues with bots and scammers” and would instead showcase legitimate, verified business in the vicinity of users.

The changes are the first he has announced since being arrested last month in France and questioned for four days before being placed under formal investigation and released on bail.

The case has reverberated through the global tech industry, raising questions about the limits of free speech online, the policing of social media platforms and whether their owners are legally responsible for criminal behaviour by users.

Durov’s lawyer has said it was absurd to investigate the Telegram boss in connection with crimes committed by other people on the app.

Katie Harbath, a former public policy director at Meta who now advises companies on technology issues, said: “It’s good that Durov is starting to take content moderation seriously but, just like Elon and other tech CEOs who run speech platforms have found, if he thinks this will be as simple as making a few small changes, he’s in for a rude awakening.”

Telegram has also removed language from its Frequently Asked Questions page saying that it does not process reports about illegal content in private chats because such chats are protected.

Durov did not refer to that change in his message, in which he also said that Telegram had reached 10 million paid subscribers.

In a previous post on Thursday, Durov said Telegram was not perfect. “But the claims in some media that Telegram is some sort of anarchic paradise are absolutely untrue,” he wrote. “We take down millions of harmful posts and channels every day.”

He said the French investigation was surprising, because authorities there could have contacted Telegram’s EU representative, or Durov himself, at any time in order to raise concerns.

“If a country is unhappy with an Internet service, the established practice is to start a legal action against the service itself,” he wrote.

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