Are we facing a global chocolate shortage?

April 1, 2024

Bad news for those who were planning to give their significant other on Valentine's Day box of chocolates — now it may cost you much more money than you expected. As The Wall Street Journal reported, chocolate manufacturers are now experiencing an unprecedented shortage of cocoa, without which not a single chocolate bar or chocolate heart: bad weather conditions and agricultural machinery are to blame. This news is especially depressing given…

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Wine and chocolate will help you lose weight, say scientists

April 1, 2024

Having decided to get rid of extra pounds, many of us The first thing they do is decide to limit the amount of many of their favorite treats in their diet — including chocolate, cheeses and wine. But, as Professor Tim Spector reports, we don't have to deny ourselves these pleasures: on the contrary, they help to cultivate bacteria in our bodies that will help us stay slim. During his…

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5 Most Luxurious Cruise Ships

April 1, 2024

There is little that compares to a round the world cruise: the opportunity to see dozens of countries, luxurious cabins and impeccable service — an unforgettable six months will give a head start to any five-star hotel. Of course, cruise ships also have their own “stars”: if you want to see the world on one of them, you will have to book your seats several times in advance months, if…

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For 5 traffic violations caught on camera, you can lose your license for six months

March 31, 2024

Under a new bill proposed as part of increased safety measures for pedestrians, drivers who accumulate five or more fines for violations recorded on traffic cameras over the course of a year can now lose their license for up to six months. Mainly, the bill will concern those drivers who drive through a red light or at too high a speed — the owner of the car will lose his…

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Mysterious ghost ships wash up on the shores of Japan

March 31, 2024

For two months now, Japan has been tormented by a frightening mystery: at least twelve boats were found drifting in its waters. Their cargo — dead human bodies, often deformed and decomposing — adds fuel to the fire. The first ship was discovered in October, and subsequent ones began appearing a month later. The Coast Guard is working hard to figure out where the ghost ships came from and what…

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Girl cured of leukemia thanks to gene therapy

March 31, 2024

A one-year-old girl who suffered from an incurable stage of leukemia was cured of cancer, becoming the first person in the world to try a new experimental gene therapy. The girl was cured at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital — after her parents were told that little Lila Richards' life could not be saved because she had too aggressive form of leukemia. Fortunately, they still have hope — a new…

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Hit the Road: Getting a Green Card for Ukrainians: A Quick Guide to Driving in the USA

March 29, 2024

For Ukrainians who dream of driving through the vast landscapes of the United States, obtaining a Green Card for their car is a critical step. Nevertheless, navigating the intricacies of importing a car and complying with American regulations can be challenging. In this detailed guide, we will look at the features and nuances of how Ukrainians can get a green card online for their car and travel around America. Understanding…

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The US and NATO responded to Putin’s threat to put nuclear forces on alert

March 29, 2024

Yesterday, February 27, the President of the Russian Federation ordered the Ministry of Defense to transfer the Russian nuclear deterrent forces to a special alert regime. Putin justified his decision with allegedly aggressive statements from officials of NATO countries. Read today in USA.ONE: The United States and NATO responded to Vladimir Putin’s threats The White House said that the United States and NATO do not threaten Russia. Putin brought nuclear…

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Chicago will give hope to suicide victims

March 29, 2024

In Chicago, the transport company Metra will develop and install signs and posters on subway platforms for suicide prevention. Metra is collaborating with mental health experts to come up with poster ideas. In addition to the psychological help hotline, messages will be written to them that will give hope to desperate people. And, perhaps, a potential suicide will decide to take the fatal step. “When a person dies on the…

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A 6-year-old child shot and killed his little sister in Indiana.

March 29, 2024

Tuesday, July 26, at A tragic incident occurred in eastern Indiana. A 6-year-old boy shot and killed his 5-year-old sister in their home in Muncie, 60 miles northeast of Indianapolis. Police and emergency crews responded to South Monroe Street around 2:25 p.m. and found a child with a severe gunshot wound to the head. Read today in USA.ONE: 6-year-old boy fatally wounds younger sister Their parents have already been brought…

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