In Georgia, three police officers used force to arrest the 65-year-old woman (Video)

Another scandal involving police officers rocked the suburbs of Atlanta (Georgia) and social networks. The wide public it became known that on may 4, the guards of the small town of ALPHARETTA was arrested…65-year-old woman, while using excessive force. Besides, policemen detained the elderly driver of the three, while three other officers were nearby. ALPHARETTA police Department has released a video which is clearly visible, as officers forcibly get out…

May 13, 2018
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U.S. tightening policy in the case of foreigners with student visa

May 11, Service, citizenship and immigration USA (US Citizenship and Immigration Services — USCIS) issued a Memorandum about the change of principles in accordance with which will determine the legality of stay in the country with a student visa. From August 6, USCIS will change the calculation of violation of terms of stay for foreigners entering the country on student visas , M, F and J. So if the time…

May 12, 2018
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Citizen of Philadelphia will pay $10 million for wrongful arrest

The court decided to pay $10 million 33-year-old resident of Philadelphia, served in prison for 3 years because of false testimony of a police officer. Since 2011, Hanif boozer 3 years in jail waiting for trial on charges of shooting a COP Ryan Waltman. The man simply was not able to pay a Deposit of $500 thousand. During the trial in 2014 officer Waltman said that it was shot, the…

May 12, 2018
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72-year-old artist evicted from housing because she passed it on the portal Airbnb

The desire to get a slight increase to their pensions turned the loss of a roof over your head for an elderly resident of Tribeca. The Manhattan Supreme court ruled that 72-year-old artist Eileen Hickey had to leave their apartments with stabilized charge within 30 days since it was illegally passed them through the portal Airbnb. The woman lived in a spacious loft 42 years, in recent years, paying for…

May 11, 2018
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Fraud with Hungarian passports have allowed dozens of illegal immigrants to enter the United States under a false name

The US authorities uncovered a fraudulent schemethat allowed dozens of foreigners to enter the United States under false identities. According to the document the Department of homeland security (DHS), obtained by The Washington Post, the fraud was related to Hungarian passports. About 700 people, not being ethnic Hungarians, illegally obtained a Hungarian passport. Of these, at least 85 tried to enter the United States, and 65 received permission to enter….

May 10, 2018
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Californians were obliged to equip new homes with solar panels

Golden state the first in the USA at the legislative level introduced the requirement to install on the roofs of new homes solar panels. This rule will come into force in 2020. After carefully considering this requirement, the Commission on energy of the state on Wednesday, may 9, approved it. According to the draft of the new energy standards from 2020 during the construction of any residential building , its…

May 10, 2018
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Doctor from Albany accused of horrible experiments on victims of the sex cult NXIVM

The health Department of new York (New York State Department of Health) has accused the 44-year-old Brandon porter in conducting illegal experiments on members of the sect NXIVM («Nexium»), reports the New York Post. The charges against porter was filed on the basis of the statement of one of his former «subjects». In August 2017 canadian actress Jennifer Kobelt, in the past belonged to the notorious sect, complained of illegal…

May 7, 2018
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In 2017, the NSA intercepted 534 million phone calls and text messages of Americans

It became known that the national security Agency of the USA in the past year gathered information about 534 millions of calls and messages. This is almost three times more than in 2016. These data are presented in the annual report of the Office of the Director of national intelligence. The volume of information collected has increased significantly over the past year, causing serious concerns among human rights activists. The…

May 5, 2018
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The Governor of Iowa signed a law banning abortions 6 weeks of pregnancy

Residents of Iowa will be prohibited abortions from the moment when you can discern the heartbeat of the fetus, i.e., about 4 weeks from conception or 6 obstetric weeks of pregnancy. The relevant law was signed Friday by the Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds after the may 2 it was approved by state lawmakers. #iagov #ialegis #iapoliticshttps://t.co/3z8R55LHoq — Gov. Kim Reynolds (@IAGovernor) May 4, 2018 «Heartbeat law» obliges every woman…

May 5, 2018
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2 States have legalized the denial of the adoption of children by LGBT families

The Agency’s adoption in Oklahoma and Kansas has received official permission to refuse for religious reasons LGBT familieswishing to adopt a child. According to supporters of the bill, it will protect workers ‘ rights Agency to act in accordance with his faith, while his critics argue that this is a clear infringement of the rights of the LGBT community. In Oklahoma, the Senate voted 56-th votes to 21, in Kansas…

May 4, 2018
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