States withdraw diplomats from Cuba and urge tourists not to visit the island

September 29, 2017

The United States withdraw more than half of the staff of the Embassy in Cuba because of the «acoustic attacks on diplomats» and warn travelers about some of the incidents have occurred in Cuban hotels. About it reports Associated Press citing a senior official. The Embassy also will stop processing visas for an indefinite period. In the new travel warning says that some attacks have happened to Americans in the…

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An employee of the store second-hand returned to owners accidentally left $39 000

September 29, 2017

Employee of the charitable second-hand in new York city became a true example of honesty and integrity, not only for colleagues. Finding in one of the donated jackets purse, which was 39,000 dollars in cash, the woman without hesitation found the owners and gave accidentally left them money. Let’s face the truth: not everyone would have done the same! But 51-year-old Kindel, keys said: «the Money did not belong to…

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Interactive map allows you to monitor the eviction of tenants in new York city

September 29, 2017

Last year ProPublica reported that over the past few years the number of evictions in new York increased and the number of homeless has increased to almost record levels since the great Depression. This is due to significant violations of law by landlords in respect of tenants who rent apartments with stabilized rent. Despite the ban, the rent was increased so much that many just are unable to continue to…

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Climbers continue to rise, despite two landslide in Yosemite

September 29, 2017

Mountains in Yosemite national Park are not the safest place. This was confirmed by two facts of rockfalls that occurred on Wednesday and Thursday. Despite this, the climbers claim they will not give up his passion of climbing to the top of El Capitan. It is reported ABC7news. Climber Simon Moore has climbed El Capitan seven times. He is very familiar with the area where the collapsed rocks. «Usually when…

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Thanks to the car two children were not injured during a terrible accident

September 29, 2017

Recently a pile of metal, which you can see in the photo below, was a car brand Honda CRV. It belonged to the mother of two young children jenna Cassandra Rubberman. By the way, the car even had a name — her name was Yoshi. Fortunately, today we are talking in the past tense about her. Looking at what is left of Yoshi after the accident, hard to believe its…

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11-year-old boy slipped away from the hands of the kidnapper in the subway station in Brooklyn

September 29, 2017

On Tuesday morning at the metro station Myrtle—Wyckoff Avenues in Beswicke, Brooklyn, an unknown man tried to steal 11-year-old boy waiting for his train. Around 08:30 to the platform the train came up the line Mheading to Queens. But the boy was not destined to sit down: run up to him, the stranger grabbed his arm and tried to carry him off. However, the teenager managed to escape from the…

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New York will soon be lit up with white light

September 29, 2017

Decades of city streets, parks and the road was illuminated by the sodium lamp of high pressure. A light source was more cheap and practical alternative to the previous lamps, which use mercury vapor, which city officials have sent to the tube rest in the 70-ies. But time does not stand still, and now it’s time for sodium lamps to give way to young. In 2009, mayor Michael Bloomberg initiated…

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Frontier Airlines opens 9 new domestic flights with tickets at $39

September 29, 2017

Company Frontier Airlines announced this month that it will add nine more flights to its programme «With a minimum tariff across the country.» The cost of one way ticket will be only $ 39. According to a statement from the airlines, nine new routes will connect 13 cities, including Charleston (to/from Philadelphia and Chicago) and Colorado springs (to/from Minneapolis, San Jose and San Antonio). Most new routes will be available…

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Congress approved the bill on tax assistance to victims of hurricanes

September 29, 2017

The U.S. Congress approved a bill establishing a 5 tax breaks for victims of hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Mary. According to one of the creators of the bill, the Chairman of the Committee on human rights Kevin Brady, the document will allow the hurricane victims to get more compensation for elimination of consequences of disasters, and open the immediate access to money which they have saved for retirement (without fines…

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