YouTube doubles power in the fight against extremist video

November 15, 2017

YouTube strengthens fight with extremist videos. Now to leave there are even those videos of militants and recruiters of terrorist groups that clearly do not demonstrate violence or promote religious hatred. This choice differs from the previous policy of the company when he retired only to videos with scenes of violence or harsh words. According to Reuters, this approach to filtering has been used for a few months. It all…

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An elderly man accidentally burned the synagogue in Brooklyn

November 15, 2017

Synagogue b’nai-ADAT-Kohl of Beth Israel in Brooklyn is no longer suitable for carrying out the services — the building was badly damaged in the fire. A prayer house was set on fire 71-year-old man — his actions was simple negligence, not criminal intent. The incident occurred on Patchen Avenue in Bedford-Shivsena around 9:15 — fortunately, at this time, the synagogue was empty, so casualties among the parishioners do not exist….

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Housing authority new York years did not check the house for lead paint

November 15, 2017

According to the statement of the Investigative Department of the United States for many years, the city housing authority (NYCHA) lied that conducted a review of apartments in the city. The report of the Department States that NYCHA chair Shola Olatoye and high-ranking officials knew about the negligence of the inspection of potentially hazardous paint, however, claimed to have done all the necessary checks. Press Secretary NYCHA Joan Weinberg said…

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The new iPhone X do not survive even after one drop

November 15, 2017

In the last couple of weeks, only lazy did not discuss the release of the new iPhone X and his scandalous price of almost $1000. But despite this, fans of the brand lined up in huge queues to get the coveted device. All would have been good if the new smartphone from Apple was not the most breakable phone line. iPhone X may boast a few nice features such as…

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A Florida man is fighting for the right to keep a squirrel at home to help him with PTSD

November 15, 2017

A resident of Florida, who saved a squirrel, now fighting for the right to keep her in his apartment. In October 2016, during a deadly hurricane Matthew, a resident of Clearwater Beach Ryan Boylan rescued a baby squirrel, which he named Brutis. A man suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a terrible car accident, said instantly became attached to the animal. «Since… honestly, I just can’t imagine that she’s…

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Charity NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar raised $ 60 000 to help immigrants

November 15, 2017

In new York there is an interesting tradition – every year 12 of the best taxi drivers in the Big Apple appear on the pages of the NYC Taxi Drivers Calendar. Drivers bare-chested pose in front of their yellow cars.The calendar is a sarcastic joking nature and pursues a good purpose – the money from its sale go to charity. This year the models for the calendar were made by…

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Action from Southwest Airlines: tickets to San Francisco and Oakland from $54

November 15, 2017

Southwest Airlines again makes a stunning proposal at the last minute before the winter holidays. The action is limited in time and is valid until November 23 or until until all the tickets will not be sold. It applies to flights until may 23, 2018. New offers from airlines cover the popular routes from various U.S. cities San Francisco and Oakland. The cost of a one-way ticket starts from $…

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The U.S. Congress decided to cut pensions and benefits to former presidents

November 15, 2017

On Monday, the House of representatives voted for a reduction of pensions and Federal benefits provided to former presidents of the United States. Before approving the bill, lawmakers have agreed that former presidents do not need financial assistance from the government if they do receive income, calculated in the millions. In accordance with the current law, 1958, former presidents are entitled to an annual six-figure pension, plus money to pay…

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In new York, has published a ranking of the worst homeowners

November 15, 2017

The office of the public advocate of new York has published an annual ranking of the worst landlords in new York in order to help people who rent housing to avoid negligent landlords during the housing search. Interactive list consists of 100 homeownerswho have accumulated the greatest number of violations associated with their corresponding buildings. The basis for the ranking was based on data supplied by the Department of buildings…

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