The Brooklyn school teacher accused of sexual abuse of boy

October 11, 2017

65-year-old Mervin Efun is accused of the repeated sexual assault of 16-year-old student for several months. It is reported by the NYPD. Mervin Efun taught at the Academy of hospitality and tourism. In February of this year, the Brooklyn high school teacher tried to show sexual interest in the boy, but he denied his intention. According to police, a subsequent attempt to seduce the teenager was more successful. The guy…

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A newborn baby was found dead in the forest: father arrested

October 11, 2017

Potassium Mcnabb was 15 days when she was missing. According to parents, the day of the disappearance at about 5 a.m. the baby fed and changed her diaper. And when after 5 hours they returned to the bed, he found that it lay only the major 2-year-old daughter. Investigators say that the disappearance was immediately suspicious. The police searched the house and interrogated the family members organized a search party…

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The British company offers all of space funeral

October 11, 2017

Many people dream to be astronauts and surf the universe, but only a few manage to really get off the ground literally. Human life is too short to get everything, and some dreams just don’t come true. However, death may be only the beginning, as if grim as it may sound. The British company Ascension Flights, created by two graduates of the University of Sheffield, recently launched a completely unique…

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Russia believes that the United States imitate the fight against ISIS in Iraq

October 11, 2017

The Ministry of defence of the Russian Federation believe that the US deliberately reduced the number of attacks in Iraq against the Islamic state terrorists in Syria could get the help of ISIS. Therefore, military forces unable to resist the Syrian troops, which Russia supports. Moscow accuses Washington that the US’s fight against terrorists of the Islamic state only an imitation. The Pentagon strongly denied the allegations, saying that the…

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72-hour sale from Southwest: tickets from $49

October 11, 2017

If you are already planning a big trip in the upcoming holidays, you might want to learn about the action carried out by Southwest. Popular airlines offers to purchase tickets in advance at super-low prices. The cost of some of them is $49 (flight one way). The action applies mainly to domestic flights, but there are excellent options for international flights. The offer is valid only 72 hours. The lowest…

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72-hour sale from Southwest: tickets from $49

October 11, 2017

If you are already planning a big trip in the upcoming holidays, you might want to learn about the action carried out by Southwest. Popular airlines offers to purchase tickets in advance at super-low prices. The cost of some of them is $49 (flight one way). The action applies mainly to domestic flights, but there are excellent options for international flights. The offer is valid only 72 hours. The lowest…

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A resident of Canada are faced with terrible consequences tattoo eye

October 11, 2017

Tattoo on sclera have become a fashion trend among fans of modifying the appearance. Of course, not everyone decided to change its image so radically, but some are still taking this dangerous step. These include the canadian model, cat Gallinger. Now the girl is suffering from pain, poor vision and is at risk to go blind in one eye. In all these troubles Gallinger blames the master, which is unprofessional…

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Mississippi legalized the right to refuse service to LGBT people

October 11, 2017

On Tuesday, supporters of gay marriage appealed to the U.S. Supreme court, requesting the repeal of a new law in Mississippi that allows the state officials and private businessmen to refuse representatives of the LGBT community in their services, as this may be contrary to their religious beliefs. The petition to the Supreme court were filed just hours after the law came into force. Experts call this law the loudest…

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California’s new law will control the growth of prices for medicines

October 11, 2017

Monday, October 9, California Governor Jerry brown signed legislation that requires pharmaceutical companies to inform about the price increases on prescription medicines, writes Reuters. The main goal of the new law is to achieve greater transparency in the pricing policy in the pharmaceutical field. Now, if the company is going in the next two years to raise drug prices by more than 16%, it has 60 days to notify the…

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