Wife eats out of garbage cans to pay for my husband’s treatment

September 1, 2017

Twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, a 60-year-old Betsy Winkler of Kuna, Idaho, sent for the food – it passes by bakeries, restaurants, supermarkets, to fill his old van products found in rubbish bins. «There’s pepper, asparagus, salad. Here is a package of potatoes and apples,» she says. «Foods are a bit spoiled, and they throw them out, but there are good potatoes, you see? And lately I gather…

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Woman stole 36 000 tickets to the amusement Park

September 1, 2017

Director of sales at the Brooklyn bus company stole more than 36,000 tickets to the amusement Park — with a total value of more than $ 1 million. 51-year-old rosemary Bader from Staten island for three years outbid tickets to amusement parks Six Flags Great Adventure and Dorney Park. Bader worked at Best Trails & Travel Corporation in Red Hook, and in virtue of his office had to provide tickets…

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All the students of Houston will be fed free of charge three times a day

September 1, 2017

Independent education Department of Houston on Wednesday announced that all students in the 2017-2018 school year will be fed completely free of charge. The Department of agriculture of the United States and the Department of agriculture of the state of Texas was allowed to skip the stage of filing of the special applications required by the national program of school breakfasts and Lunches. «Despite the fact that the state was…

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A new decision trump could exacerbate gender inequality in wages

September 1, 2017

Donald trump plans to cancel the initiative, aimed at reducing gender and racial inequality in the wages of Americans. According to the regulations of the Commission on equality of treatment in employment, adopted during the presidency of Barack Obama, large companies would be obliged to report on employee wages based on their sex, race and belonging to a particular ethnic group. Legal requirement should come into force in March 2018,…

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Authorities will not prosecute illegal immigrants affected by hurricane Harvey regions

September 1, 2017

At the time of a disaster, illegal immigrants will be spared from persecution by the authorities in the affected regions. All who seek salvation from the consequences of hurricane Harvey, will be able to receive humanitarian assistance and to find shelter. Contrary to the rumors, in shelters and points of distribution provisions will not check the documents and determine immigration status. «Immigration and customs enforcement and Customs and border protection…

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The court ordered the pair to «calm down» their dogs by cutting their vocal cords

September 1, 2017

The court of appeal of the state of Oregon issued on Wednesday a decision that the couple needs to put their dogs a special surgical procedure called «devocalization» and represents the cutting of vocal cords of an animal. This decision was rendered after the court asked the neighbors of the defendants, who were irritated by «continuous barking Pets». The decision confirmed the verdict of the lower court. It all began…

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What you need to know about the renewal of passports

September 1, 2017

If you haven’t renewed your American passport in 2007, it’s time to take care of it. Validity 10-year passport is about to expire, so it is expected surge of applications for renewal of passports in the second half of 2017. Many travellers are also concerned about the need to show an alternative form of acceptable identification for domestic flights in accordance with the REAL ID act, which will be introduced…

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Affordable housing in new York: apartments in downtown Brooklyn from $947 per month

September 1, 2017

In the beginning of the year in downtown Brooklyn ended the construction of a new 26-story building at 210 Livingston Street, one feature of which is the private entrance to the subway. Now there is opened the reception of applications for participation in the lottery for the right to lease 74 brand new apartments. To participate in the lottery can candidates whose income is 60 percent of the median income…

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In Brooklyn of the abandoned hospital will make affordable housing

September 1, 2017

Last night, August 30, the mayor of new York bill de Blasio announced the start of converting an abandoned hospital in Greenpoint, Williamsburg houses from affordable housing. As reported by DNA, the city starts to accept bids from developers for the reconstruction of the hospital complex of three buildings with an area of 146 thousand square feet. According to de Blasio, there will be apartments at affordable prices, as well…

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