Affordable housing in new York | Apartments in the East Village from $1114 per month

February 9, 2018

New lottery for affordable housing starts in new York today. 50 participating in the lottery of apartments (Studio, one — and two-bedroom) located in the building at: 524 East 14th Street, New York, NY, 10009, East Village. To qualify for can new Yorkers with incomes within 70% and 130% of the median annual income for this area. The rental price of studios starts at $1114 per month for one tenant,…

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Next week new York is waiting for the festival of dessert wine

February 9, 2018

There is nothing wrong with that, sometimes to pamper yourself with something unusual, tasty and very pleasant, like a seductive cake or tart a glass of wine. Especially given the fact that the Big Apple is about to go the festival of dessert wine. The festival with the simple name Dessert Wine Festival will be held on Saturday, February 17, at 313 Butler Gallery. One of the organizers of the…

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US cities | All about Detroit

February 9, 2018

There was a time when Detroit’s population exceeded 1.8 million. Today it is home to three times less — 681 090. 1805 was the year of the city an important milestone — Detroit has almost completely burned out. Detroit included in the top ten the most criminal cities in the world and a strong leader in the accounting ratings of the United States. However, not all so gloomy. Was born…

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US cities | All about Detroit

February 9, 2018

There was a time when Detroit’s population exceeded 1.8 million. Today it is home to three times less — 681 090. 1805 was the year of the city an important milestone — Detroit has almost completely burned out. Detroit included in the top ten the most criminal cities in the world and a strong leader in the accounting ratings of the United States. However, not all so gloomy. Was born…

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Trump has signed the law on financing, completing short shutdown

February 9, 2018

President Donald Trump signed the law on the financing of the government a few hours after Congress voted for the cessation of short-term closure. «Just signed the law. Our military now will be stronger than ever before,» wrote the head of state Twitter noting that the law providing the Pentagon additional $165 billion was «a great victory» for the us military. In his next tweet trump has lamented the insufficient…

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The court rejected the claim of the Russian sportsmen on the non-admission for the winter Olympics

February 9, 2018

Court of arbitration for sport did not satisfy the claim of the Russian group representatives, who demanded that the international Olympic Committee allowed them to winter Olympic games. A few hours before the opening of the Olympics, the international court in Lausanne (CAS) decided that the complaint 45 Russian athletes and 2 coaches will not be satisfied. A week ago, the CAS annulled the sanction of MoCA vs 28 athletes,…

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Family from Brooklyn requires the city $10 million for the collapsed in the apartment ceiling

February 9, 2018

Residents of the complex Weeksville Gardens Crown Heights (Brooklyn) sued the housing authority New York (NYCHA), saying that due to a collapsed ceiling in the apartment they suffered serious injuries. Amount of claim — $10 million according to New York Daily News. January 13 in the apartment of 24-year-old Daniel Jeter and his 22 year old girlfriend Titannica Multari the ceiling collapsed. As a result, both of them received injuries…

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Test | what is the presidential couple like you and your mate?

February 9, 2018

They — in full view of the whole country. They discuss, sometimes hate and sometimes love. But they virtually leave no one indifferent — the President and first lady. On the threshold Valentine’s day we offer you, our readers, to know which of the presidential couples like you and your significant other. Couple Trumps’? Maybe the families of ex-presidents — Barack Obama and Bill Clinton? P. S. Test, of course,…

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The US government has closed again, but not for long

February 9, 2018

Date February 8th was the deadline for adoption Congress public financing. The Senate failed to agree on a deal before midnight, so the government has closed again – second time in a month. Yesterday’s vote was a fiasco due to the boycott of the Senator from Kentucky, Republican Rand Paul. The Congressman demanded to vote for the amendment, which would contain strict limits on spending. Paul argued that the new…

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