Zuckerberg apologized for the data breach and admitted that it was his fault

Chief Executive officer and founder of Facebook Inc mark Zuckerberg told the Congress that the social network should have done more to prevent data leaks, for which he apologized before lawmakers. «We have not estimated the boundaries of our responsibility, and it was a big mistake, said Zuckerberg in a commentary published today, April 9, Committee of energy and Commerce. — It was my mistake, and I’m sorry. I started…

April 9, 2018
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In new Jersey, with 2 convicts cleared of all charges after 24 years in prison

In new Jersey closed the case and dropped the charges against the 2 men who served 24 years in prison for a murder they did not commit. 55-year-old Eric Kelly , and 53-year-old Ralph Lee was released on bail in 2017, but all this time the court has decided to review the case or close it. Attorney Vanessa Potkin, who worked with one of the prisoners through the Innocence project,…

April 9, 2018
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Work visa in USA H-1B will not be issued until 2019 limit in 5 days

US companies, which employ highly qualified foreigners will not be able to expand the state until 2019. The fact is that the limit of applications for a work visa in the U.S. H-1B, which allows skilled workers to work temporarily in the United States, was exhausted within 5 days. Acceptance of applications began on 2 April, and today this process has been suspended. Limiting the number of visas issued H-1B…

April 8, 2018
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A ban on the AR-15 rifle is not contrary to the Second amendment

U.S. district judge William young dismissed a lawsuit regarding the ban on the possession and carrying of assault weapons in Massachusetts. According to the decisions, assault rifles are military firearms and do not fall under the scope of the Second amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The attorney General of Massachusetts, Maura Healey supported the judge’s decision, saying that the ban is not the acquisition of assault rifles «will save lives,…

April 8, 2018
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Monday will start the trial of the murderer of the granddaughter of Morgan Freeman

Monday will start the trial of Lamar Davenport, accused of killing the Deal with Hines, the adoptive granddaughter of actor Morgan Freeman. 33-year-old defendant admitted that he was under the influence of drugs (PCPand also known as angel dust), when he stabbed his victim times with a knife. It is expected that lawyers Lamar Davenport begin the defense with a statement about the insanity of his client, citing alleged evidence…

April 7, 2018
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The right to die: Hawaii legalized euthanasia for terminally ill people

Hawaii was another state where terminally ill patients will be able to get a fatal dose of medicines. A corresponding law was signed by the Governor of Hawaii David Aydzh.«We let terminally ill people who suffer unbearable, make your choice and go with dignity and peace, — said the Governor. — Of course, this will only be possible for patients who are in sound mind and can make a decision.»…

April 6, 2018
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The crime rate in new York city: less murder but more rape

In new York city increased the number of rapes against the General downward trend in crime. Thus, in the first quarter of 2018 was committed 21 413 thousand various crimes, and this is 4,1% less compared to the same period last year During the press conference the representatives of the new York police Department (NYPD) announced that the improvement of the criminal situation in the city has occurred through the…

April 6, 2018
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In new York man is suing brother for a mansion worth $10 million, which he turned into a landfill

April 6, 2018

Two brothers from the Big Apple met in court proceedings is relatively expensive estates, located in the Upper West side (Manhattan). The house is a gorgeous brownstone and an estimated real estate costs about $10 million. However, the man living in it, is called herdera – a person engaged in pathological hoarding, resulting in the inside of the house has an enormous and cluttering. Photo: COURT EXHIBIT As the result…

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A law requiring post at the post office a portrait of trump, will present at the Congress

In every branch of the U.S. Postal service should be placed pictures of the current President Donald trump and Vice-President Mike Pence, says member of house of representatives Dan Donovan. The bill, the Congressman in the near future intends to submit to Parliament. The idea of this bill came to Donovan after the treatment of one of the residents of Staten Islandwho reported that at your local post office still…

April 5, 2018
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