In Texas were allowed to walk around with daggers and swords

July 12, 2017

New law Texas (House Bill 1935), recently signed by the Governor Greg Abbott, will allow people over 18 to carry knives with blades over 5 ½ inches. This means that from 1 September people, holding knives from daggers to machetes and swords, will not be considered violators of the law. «What makes this law? It gets rid of all grey areas and ease of use,» said AGC of Postel, co-founder…

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The heat in Chicago hits record, but weather forecasters promise a rain

July 12, 2017

Today in Chicago is cloudy, but the cloudiness is misleading, because the street is very, very hot. The actual temperature reaches 90-94 degrees Fahrenheit, but high humidity will make you feel it at 100 degrees. The center for disease control suggests people to drink more water, wear light, loose clothing to stay cool in the conditioned space, use sunscreen and do not leave children and Pets in cars in this…

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Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn have painted dozens of swastikas (video)

July 12, 2017

Police looking for man who drew about 30 swastikas in the fresh cement along Newkirk Avenue in Midwood, where many representatives of the Jewish community of new York. Surveillance cameras recorded as the dark-haired man with a flashlight purposefully and methodically draws a swastika on the still frozen cement. A member of the democratic party in Brooklyn, Dov Hikind, claims that the man in the video had this planned in…

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5 US cities in the list of the most attractive in the world to start a business

July 12, 2017

According to the results of a study entitled «Cities of opportunity», conducted by the London company of PwC, working in the field of business consulting, 5 U.S. cities entered the list of the most attractive for new business projects. It’s new York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Mexico city. Cities with the greatest economic potential today is very often not available in terms of rental housing and commercial real…

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The Olympic games in 2024 and 2028 will be held in Los Angeles and Paris

July 12, 2017

The international Olympic Committee (IOC) approved the Los Angeles and Paris, the capitals of the summer Olympic games in 2024 and 2028 years. However, the cities themselves will have to agree among themselves about the order of the Games. Finally the election of the capitals will take place on 13 September at the next IOC session in Lima, Peru. Initially, LA and Paris has applied to host the Games in…

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From Antarctica iceberg broke off weighing a trillion tons

July 12, 2017

Today, July 12, scientists said that the Antarctica ice shelf Larsen C broke off a giant iceberg with an area of over 2200 square miles and weighing a trillion tons. Its size is approximately the same as the state of Detroit! Thus, this iceberg immediately became one of the largest in history, broke away from Antarctica. «Its volume is two times higher than that of lake Erie, one of the…

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The new Yorker put the house box with free food

July 12, 2017

Box of books on the lawns of the houses – a sight quite common. Residents often arrange a kind of bookcrossing. But the Roman Espinoza from Watertown, new York, have established at their home box with free foodthat you can take everyone who needs it, reports CNN. The idea of the 46-year-old former military came when he learned that the local College has a special pantry for products that are…

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The charm of new York: the estate of the Vanderbilt, long island

July 12, 2017

An amazing mansion in the style of the Spanish Renaissance was named in honor of William K. Vanderbilt. It is located in a quiet area on Little Neck Road in Suffolk County and is one of the few surviving estates on the legendary North shore of long island. The mansion, listed on the national register of historic places, is a real time machine, which helps to look, as they lived…

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The charm of new York: the estate of the Vanderbilt, long island

July 12, 2017

An amazing mansion in the style of the Spanish Renaissance was named in honor of William K. Vanderbilt. It is located in a quiet area on Little Neck Road in Suffolk County and is one of the few surviving estates on the legendary North shore of long island. The mansion, listed on the national register of historic places, is a real time machine, which helps to look, as they lived…

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The couple who lost two sons in a car accident, the twins were born

July 12, 2017

After the terrible tragedy that occurred in may 2015, when a young family from North Carolina in a car accident and lost their two year old son and his unborn brother, for the gentry of Eddings and his wife Hadley has finally arrived, the bright line. Monday, July 10, in the family Eddings happened replenishment: Hadley gave birth to twin boys. The kids got their middle names in honor of…

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