What was in that car?
#UnfoldTheUniverse With NASA's James Webb Space Telescope
Ahead of our launch, we asked you to show us what you believe the James Webb Space Telescope will reveal through art.
Here are just some of submissions we received for our #UnfoldTheUniverse art challenge! Special thanks to all of our participants.
More details: https://go.nasa.gov/unfoldtheuniverse
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‘Good Shepherd’ ancient gold ring found in a Roman-era wreck in Mediterranean
Dec 22, 2021
One of the earliest known depictions of Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd has been found on a ring retrieved from shallow waters in the Mediterranean sea.
The piece was among a haul of hundreds of artefacts discovered during recent months in an area rich with archaeological treasures.
Israeli archaeologists believe the haul is from two ships that were wrecked by a storm in what was known at the time as Caesarea.
They found hundreds of silver and bronze Roman coins, as well as figurines, pottery vessels and iron workings.
Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports.
https://youtu.be/1LaBgncDSro
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Bob's Burgers star Jay Johnston 'banned' from animated show over alleged involvement in Jan 6. Capitol riots
Dec 19 2021
A Bob's Burgers voice actor has been 'banned' from the hit animated TV show over his alleged involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots.
Jay Johnston, 53, who voiced the character Jimmy Pesto Sr., was kicked off the FOX before the start of this year's 12th season, two sources told The Daily Beast.
The comedian previously worked on the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob and David and starred in The Sarah Silverman Program.
According to a source, the cast and crew of Bob's Burgers and the network were not looking to make 'a big deal' about the actor's ousting.
Despite basically being fired, Johnston has not actually been proven to have been present at the Capitol or been arrested or charged in connection to the deadly riot.
The allegations against Johnston began when the FBI took to social media in March seeking information on people who took part in the insurrection.
The post included two photos of a person, one with a camouflage face covering and one without, that looks strikingly similar to the actor.
Although not confirmed to have been him, tweets from people who've worked with Johnston have claimed it is and people have also come forward saying they have knowledge Jay was actually present, the Daily Beast reported.
The riot at the Capitol on January 6 occurred as Congress was working on counting the Electoral College ballots and certifying Joe Biden's presidential victory.
The siege followed a rally near the White House earlier that day in which Trump exhorted supporters to march on the Capitol during a speech in which he repeated false claims that the election was stolen from him through widespread voting fraud.
Four people died the day of the riot, and one Capitol police officer died the next day of injuries sustained while defending Congress. Hundreds of police were injured during the multi-hour melee and four officers have since taken their own lives.
Nearly 700 people have been charged in the year since.
The riot also resulted in the historic second impeachment of Trump, who was accused of inciting and goading the rioters.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10324779/Bobs-Burgers-star-Jay-Johnston-banned-alleged-involvement-Capitol-riots.html