US Embassy employee dies after beating in Kiev

September 30, 2020

In Kiev, an employee of the US embassy died as a result of beating, the city police said. According to an official statement from law enforcement agencies, the woman who was found at the railway tracks on the street. Tolbukhin, was taken to the hospital unconscious and with a head injury. She died shortly after hospitalization. At the moment, her name has not been disclosed, but when examining the belongings…

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US Embassy employee dies after beating in Kiev

September 30, 2020

In Kiev, an employee of the US embassy died as a result of beating, the city police said. According to an official statement from law enforcement agencies, the woman who was found at the railway tracks on the street. Tolbukhin, was taken to the hospital unconscious and with a head injury. She died shortly after hospitalization. At the moment, her name has not been disclosed, but when examining the belongings…

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Judge temporarily blocked Trump’s plan to increase immigration fees

September 30, 2020

On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to increase fees for immigrants wishing to become US citizens and other asylum seekers. The new rules were to set a $ 50 levy for asylum seekers and raise prices for immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship from $ 640 to over $ 1,170. US District Judge Jeffrey White (Northern California), appointed by President George W. Bush, found that such…

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Americans drink more alcohol than in 2019

September 30, 2020

According to a study published in JAMA, Americans have been drinking more often and in large quantities since last year. Experts warn that the stress of the pandemic has triggered alcohol and drug abuse. The greatest changes have occurred among women and people from 30 to 59 years old. Adults between the ages of 30 and 59 have increased their alcohol consumption by 19% over the previous year. The frequency…

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Trump-Biden’s first presidential debate: the main

September 30, 2020

The first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden took place in Cleveland on Tuesday night. They were remembered for loud shouts, mutual insults and the way the president constantly interrupted his opponent. But most of all the debates were remembered by the fact that no one understood anything, and there was no winner. The debate has already been called the worst in history. All agree that the discussion…

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World’s first person to be cured of HIV dies in California

September 30, 2020

Timothy Ray Brown, the first person to recover from HIV through a unique type of bone marrow transplant, died in California after a relapse of leukemia. Brown, 54, was diagnosed with HIV while living in the German capital in 1995. In 2007, he became internationally known as the «Berlin Patient» after undergoing experimental and risky — but, in the man's case, successful treatment. It included the destruction of Brown's immune…

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Trump-Biden’s first presidential debate: the main

September 30, 2020

The first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden took place in Cleveland on Tuesday night. They were remembered for loud shouts, mutual insults and the way the president constantly interrupted his opponent. But most of all the debates were remembered by the fact that no one understood anything, and there was no winner. The debate has already been called the worst in history. All agree that the discussion…

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Judge temporarily blocked Trump’s plan to increase immigration fees

September 30, 2020

On Tuesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to increase fees for immigrants wishing to become US citizens and other asylum seekers. The new rules were to set a $ 50 levy for asylum seekers and raise prices for immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship from $ 640 to over $ 1,170. US District Judge Jeffrey White (Northern California), appointed by President George W. Bush, found that such…

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Coronavirus Nurse Served with Eviction Notice

September 30, 2020

Claudia Mojica is a Nurse Assistant at Kaiser Permanente in Riverside , California , caring for patients who test positive for COVID-19. The other day the landlord handed her an eviction notice , although she lived in this house for 11 years and did not delay the payment. “When he handed me the eviction notice, it just … stunned me,” the woman told ABC7. She was surprised because the Rialto…

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