The landlord is trying to evict 100-year-old of flats with controlled rents

November 30, 2017

The landlord of the Upper East side is trying to evict 100-year-old woman remove from its housing with controlled rents. It turns out that the victim of this story — yusta Lopez – about a year ago after falling in his apartment, broke her hip and all these months spent in the hospital. The landlord, according to the woman, just enjoy the situation and wants to «cash in» on her…

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Free Lunches in schools in new York: why some children may have to remain hungry?

November 29, 2017

At the beginning of the new academic year, city authorities in new York announced the launch of the programme ‘Free School Lunch for All’, aiming to feed all public school students regardless of the income of their parents or guardians. The program is being funded at the expense of means of the Federal budget, and it is aimed at reducing the visible barriers between students who can afford to pay…

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In Florida, anyone can challenge the content of school textbooks

November 27, 2017

One of the parents in Florida trying to ban study in the local school book «451 Fahrenheit» by ray Bradbury (which, by the way, describes the banning of books). The man claims that profanity that is in it, it is unacceptable for students. And it’s not the only case — reports The Associated Press. The fact that the state legislature passed a law under which any resident of Florida, regardless…

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The judge made the dealer pay for the funeral of a teenage drug addict

November 24, 2017

Judges in the US are known to sometimes come up with unusual, but nevertheless a just punishment of the perpetrators of crimes of varying severity. Sometimes they seem ridiculous, and sometimes the only correct one. The state of Cincinnati reported that on Monday district court judge Michael Barrett issued an unusual sentence against the men who sold the teenager a dose of fentanyl (opioid analgesic), which became fatal. The judgment…

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Partial abortion ban in Texas blocked the Federal court

November 23, 2017

A Federal judge in Texas overturned a ban on a procedure for the interruption of the second trimester of pregnancy. The judge’s decision Whether Icela happened just a day before the ban was to come into force in the state. The Texas law, known as Senate bill 8 was signed by Governor Greg Abbott earlier this year. A lawsuit against the bill was filed by the proponents of abortion, noting…

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The victim’s parents the new York terrorist attack are suing the city, state and Home Depot

November 22, 2017

The parents of the victim of a terrorist attack in Manhattan, took place in the past month, intend to sue the city authorities. Barbara and James Drake argued that the officials acted with «gross negligence» and «could not prevent one of the frequent trips car Bicycle-pedestrian path». Their son is a 32-year-old resident of new Milford (the new Jerry) Darren Drake was among the dead victims of the attack. He…

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Saifulla Sipovo charged on 22 counts: he faces the penalty

November 22, 2017

29-year-old , Saifullo Sipovo, the perpetrator of the terrorist attack in Manhattan on October 31, the Federal court has indicted on 22 counts, including murder and supporting terrorism. This was announced by the U.S. Department of justice. If Saipov migrant from Uzbekistan and resident of new Jersey is found guilty, he could be sentenced to life imprisonment or the death penalty. As they say in court documents the Prosecutor’s office…

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New York comes into force a ban on Smoking electronic cigarettes indoors

November 22, 2017

Starting Wednesday, in new York, you cannot smoke an electronic cigarette indoors. The law establishing almost the same internal restrictions on electronic cigarettes that currently exist for conventional cigarettes, will take effect. Smokers prohibited to use electronic cigarettes in most restaurants, bars and workplaces. «These products are sold as a healthier alternative to cigarettes, but in reality they also carry long-term health risks of using their individuals and people around…

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Atheists demand to cancel the blessing of the priest animals in new Jersey

November 21, 2017

The group atheists of Cranford, new Jersey, filed a lawsuit at the animal shelter Teterboro in Bergen County. As reported NJ.com, the lawsuit alleges that the blessing of the animals Reverend Franciscan violates the first and 14th amendments of the U.S. Constitution. The event with the blessing of the animals takes place at the shelter annually. Reverend Kenneth Reihl comes here and the shelter people come with their Pets –…

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