Cat stuck in a tree, gathered a crowd of tourists in the Bronx

May 25, 2017

White cat stuck in a tree attracted a crowd of tourists on Arthur Ave. in the Bronx. At some point, under a tree gathered a number of people that frightened the beast simply refused to go down. Zucchero – the so-called cat – lives next door to the store Cerini Coffee & Gifts near «little Italy». Cat stuck in tree distance crowds of tourists on Arthur Ave. — New York…

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The sidewalk on Seventh Avenue will be expanded, and 2 Broadway district will cover the transport

May 25, 2017

City officials plan to widen congested pedestrian sidewalks between Penn Station and Times Square, and in summer shut off to traffic a few busy blocks in the Broadway area. The Department of transportation plans to install a 10-foot sidewalks and special Islands along the sidewalk on the West side of Seventh Avenuebetween West 34th and 42nd streets by the spring of 2018, reported the press service. In addition, the Agency…

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Attention parents! The police warns of the spread of suicidal online game

May 25, 2017

Police warn parents of American schoolchildren about the deadly threat that lies in wait for children on social networks. The name of this threat #Blue Whale Challenge. «The blue whale»is an online game with deadly rules. Participants are invited to perform 50 jobs, the last of which is suicide. On the appearance of the game in the U.S. reported in the Miami police Department by posting a relevant video in…

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Hundreds of employees of fast food outlets came out to protest in Chicago

May 24, 2017

Hundreds of employees of fast food outlets demanding higher wages to 15 dollars an hour, gathered on Wednesday near the walls of the headquarters of McDonald’s Corp. in the suburbs of Chicago during the annual meeting of shareholders of the company. Dozens of protesters marched and the headquarters of United Airlines in Chicago, where by coincidence also held meeting of shareholders. The demonstration was part of larger nationwide protest, organized…

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TOP 13 U.S. cities with the biggest traffic jams

May 24, 2017

The average American spends 42 hours a year in traffic jams — these are the findings of the Texas Transportation Institute. TomTom, a navigation and mapping company, has assessed the traffic situation in the cities of USA in 2017. TomTom estimated 189 cities over a nine year period and gave each index in percent. The index shows how much additional travel time on average it takes to get from one…

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Los Angeles is among the five most expensive cities

May 24, 2017

In Los Angeles you are unlikely to save money. Version GOBankingRates, the city was in the top five most expensive places to live, behind only San Francisco. When comparing 60 large American settlements was estimated by the following factors: the median household income the unemployment rate the average home value the average price of rental housing the average price of gasoline the cost of food the amount of the tax…

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Seventy-year-old student received his doctorate from Los Angeles University

May 24, 2017

Study, study and study again is the motto of the 70-year-old Berenice Onapr Vasquez, whose advanced age did not stop to obtain his doctorate at the University of California at Los Angeles. Old graduate became the oldest person who graduated from Los Angeles high school. A native of Peru, moved to USA at the age of 20 years old — and then she didn’t know English, but was determined to…

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In Los Angeles, will launch a new alert system for earthquakes

May 24, 2017

Researchers have announced that next year in California is scheduled for launch early warning system for earthquakes, which can send an alarm to schools, transit Agency, and even on your own smartphone before the aftershocks will be felt where you are. Earthquakes are notoriously difficult to predict. Therefore, the system Shake Alert can warn you about the disaster in just a few seconds before it starts, however, even this time…

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After the deadly terrorist attack in Manchester in new York strengthened security measures

May 24, 2017

After a major terrorist attack in Manchester, which killed 22 people during the concert Ariana Grande, the new York city government decided to strengthen security measures. Tuesday in places with large concentrations of people, increased the number of patrol officers and law enforcement groups with special weapons. In the anti-terrorist Department assured that the specific threat to new York

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Home sales in the US set record

May 24, 2017

New home sales in the US last month has set a record. As the Los Angeles Times with reference to the Department of traderegistered the biggest drop in sales in more than two years. According to the Commerce Department, in April 2017 sales of new US homes fell to an average of 11.4% is the biggest drop since March 2015. It is also reported that sales fell in all regions…

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