The governor of Texas promised to arrest the Democrats who disrupted the vote

July 21, 2021

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott has promised to arrest Democratic lawmakers who left the state in an attempt to stop voting on legislation that they say infringes on the right to vote, especially for ethnic communities. Private jets carrying more than 50 Democrats flew from Austin to Washington, D.C., on Monday — leaving the city just days before the Texas House of Representatives was expected to approve new voting restrictions…

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Illinois became the first state to make it mandatory to study the history of Asian Americans in schools

July 21, 2021

Illinois became the first state to make it mandatory to include the history of Asian Americans in the public school curriculum. Governor J. B. Pritzker signed a bill on Friday, according to which Asian American history should be taught in primary and secondary schools, starting from the 2022/23 academic year. The historic law, passed after an active campaign, partly led by the non-profit group Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Chicago, is due…

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Choosing an apartment for rent: what to pay attention to

July 21, 2021

Renting a home today is a more popular service than buying real estate. Many people prefer to choose removable square meters because of financial problems or for other reasons. Usually this option is chosen by newlyweds who want to distance themselves from their parents. In addition, renting housing in Kazan is popular among those who have just moved to the city. They prefer to first learn more about different areas…

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A two-story house drove through the streets of San Francisco. Moved to a new address

July 21, 2021

After 139 years, a two-story Victorian house at 807 Franklin Street in San Francisco has a new address. On Sunday, a green house with large windows and a brown front door was loaded onto a giant cart and moved to a location six blocks away from the original address. Onlookers lined the sidewalks to take pictures while the building was being driven at a speed of 1 km/h to 635…

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13 people, including 10 children, were killed due to the effects of tropical storm Claudette

July 21, 2021

Claudette regained tropical storm status on Monday morning-approaching the coast of the Carolinas less than two days after 13 people died due to the effects of the storm in Alabama. Tragic incidents included a multi-vehicle accident in Butler County that claimed the lives of 9 children. According to authorities, eight of the children, ages 4 to 17, were traveling in a Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch car. The youth ranch provides…

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At least 12 people were killed due to severe frosts in the Houston area

July 21, 2021

Millions of Americans are struggling to survive, unable to stay warm due to severe frosts and power outages for the second day in a row. A woman and a child died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Houston. A mother and her 8-year-old daughter were pronounced dead after police found them during a health check in a house on La Roche Street. After the power outage, the family put the car…

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Because of the record cold weather, the Texan’s fan froze at home. His photo went viral

July 21, 2021

The winter storm that hit the United States led to school closures, power outages and a sharp cold snap in some parts of the country. Texas is one of the most affected states, partly due to the fact that such frosts are rarely observed here. Temperatures in the central and southern regions usually range from 20°C (68°F) to 24°C (75°F) in February, but yesterday fell to -22°C (-7.6°F). In order…

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In North Carolina, a tornado killed 3 people

July 21, 2021

According to authorities, 3 people were killed and at least 10 injured as a result of a tornado that struck North Carolina overnight — destroying at least 50 homes and leaving thousands of people without electricity. The tornado reached Brunswick County shortly before midnight. According to the Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation, most of the damage, as well as all the victims, occurred in the Ocean Ridge Plantation area. Kate Gentle…

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Life in the USA | How to communicate with your lawyer during the COVID-19 pandemic

July 21, 2021

With the spread of COVID-19, most industries have to adjust their usual business practices. Lawyers are no exception. To prevent the further spread of COVID-19, many lawyers seek to minimize personal contacts with existing and potential clients. What should you keep in mind if you need legal advice in the context of a pandemic? The use of technology in communication between a lawyer and a client Telephone communication. Some law…

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The meeting between Putin and Biden began in Geneva

July 21, 2021

A summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin has begun in Geneva, amid escalating tensions over cyber attacks, accusations of human rights violations and election interference. The two presidents shook hands in front of the cameras and then entered an 18th-century Swiss villa overlooking Lake Geneva, where they are expected to converse for several hours. Putin is reported to have expressed hope that the meeting will be » productive, «while…

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