Materials for making explosives were found in one of the houses in New York

September 16, 2020

Authorities are investigating after materials that could be used to make explosives were found in a home in Queens. According to a spokesman for the Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division of the New York Police Department, the landlord found the items that caused him anxiety after the fire was extinguished at the bottom of the house. Investigators also found books on military explosives and booby traps, chemicals, and some suspicious notes…

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Neighbors told about the «creepy» screams of a professor from Boston, who died in an accident in an elevator

September 16, 2020

The Boston woman who died in an elevator crash on Monday was identified as 38-year-old Carrie O'Connor. She died of traumatic asphyxiation. The death of a woman is considered a tragic accident. Boston University confirmed that O'Connor taught French with them. The Boston Professional Equipment Inspection said the elevator was recently inspected and meets state requirements. Witnesses say that everything that happened was terrible, they are still in shock and…

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A ship without a crew and with AI instead of a captain goes to Massachusetts

September 16, 2020

A ship without a crew and with AI as a captain today sets off on one of the world's first autonomous transatlantic voyages — to collect data on the state of the ocean. The fully autonomous research vessel, the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS), is the result of a collaboration between the non-profit marine research organization Promare and a global consortium of partners and research organizations, IBM. It will spend the…

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Hurricane Sally hit the coast. Alabama faces a «catastrophic» flood

September 16, 2020

Hurricane Sally hit the Alabama coast as a Category 2 hurricane. Early Wednesday morning, it brought heavy rain, winds and floods. Hundreds of thousands of people were reportedly left without electricity due to the slow moving storm. The Governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey (R) warned that evacuation of local residents may be required. “My colleagues from Alabama, #HurricaneSally

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Materials for making explosives were found in one of the houses in New York

September 16, 2020

Authorities are investigating after materials that could be used to make explosives were found in a home in Queens. According to a spokesman for the Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division of the New York Police Department, the landlord found the items that caused him anxiety after the fire was extinguished at the bottom of the house. Investigators also found books on military explosives and booby traps, chemicals, and some suspicious notes…

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Neighbors told about the «creepy» screams of a professor from Boston, who died in an accident in an elevator

September 16, 2020

The Boston woman who died in an elevator crash on Monday was identified as 38-year-old Carrie O'Connor. She died of traumatic asphyxiation. The death of a woman is considered a tragic accident. Boston University confirmed that O'Connor taught French with them. The Boston Professional Equipment Inspection said the elevator was recently inspected and meets state requirements. Witnesses say that everything that happened was terrible, they are still in shock and…

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Hurricane Sally hit the coast. Alabama faces a «catastrophic» flood

September 16, 2020

Hurricane Sally hit the Alabama coast as a Category 2 hurricane. Early Wednesday morning, it brought heavy rain, winds and floods. Hundreds of thousands of people were reportedly left without electricity due to the slow moving storm. The Governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey (R) warned that evacuation of local residents may be required. “My colleagues from Alabama, #HurricaneSally

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Nearly 20% of young New Yorkers think the Holocaust was caused by Jews

September 16, 2020

Nearly 20% of millennials and so-called Generation Z in New York believe Jews were responsible for the Holocaust, according to a new study published Wednesday. These disappointing findings are the result of the first-ever Holocaust awareness survey across all 50 states in American Millennials and Gen Z, commissioned by Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. As the survey shows, although there were more than 40,000 concentration camps during World…

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