Emotionally and fun: how Trump dances at meetings with voters

US President Donald Trump was a public figure long before he entered politics, so he feels confident and relaxed in front of large crowds and cameras. So much so that he even wants to dance. During your two campaigns, you may have noticed that ...

Russian virologist infected himself with COVID-19 twice: why does he need it

Scientists around the world are working on a vaccine and treatment for COVID-19, hoping to end the disease for a long time. Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor-Virologist Alexander Chepurno conducted his own experiment, which proved that it is possible to become infected with coronavirus disease for the second time, and humanity is unlikely ...

Red, blue, purple: how US states are divided by political views

In American politics, "red" and "blue" states are often mentioned. In the “red” regions, the majority of residents vote for the candidate from the Republican Party, in the “blue” ones - mainly for representatives of the Democratic Party, explains the Voice of America. Colors owe this meaning to American television. With the increasing popularity of color…

Fewer visas, green cards and asylum permits: Trump's immigration plan for a second term

The adviser to the President of the United States said that if re-elected, Donald Trump will fight to limit the provision of asylum, outlaw the city of refuge, expand the ban on entry to the United States and reduce work visas, writes NBC News. Senior Advisor to President Donald Trump Steven Miller ...

The Trump-Biden race could end with the presidency of Nancy Pelosi: how is it possible

With the 2020 presidential election less than a week away, many are wondering what will happen if the Electoral College vote results in a tie for each candidate. One possible outcome is a Nancy Pelosi presidency. How can this happen...

How much does the US presidential election cost and who pays for it

The presidential race in the United States begins long before the elections themselves and each time costs billions of dollars, writes the BBC. For example, about $ 2016 billion was spent on a campaign in 6,5. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign is slightly different from ...

Coronavirus mutations: is it true that strains of SARS-CoV-2 are becoming more dangerous

As the COVID-19 pandemic develops, the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes this disease continues to mutate, that is, change. This means that its properties are also changing, and new strains may well pose a great threat, for example: it is easier to transmit from person to person or cause more severe ...

Battle for ObamaCare: How Trump and Biden Settle to Reform Health Care

Healthcare has always been an important topic in the United States. Now the COVID-19 pandemic has completely brought it to a priority position. Both presidential candidates are often asked questions about what medical reforms should be expected if they are elected. We decided to sort out our plans ...

Americans massively vote early: why their ballots may not be taken into account

US citizens are actively voting by mail and other early voting methods. For example, in Florida, almost 70% of the total number of people who came to the polls in 2016 have already exercised their right to vote, says Voice of America. On the first day of early voting in Florida...

Those who tested the Russian vaccine against COVID-19 revealed coronavirus

Some volunteers who are taking part in trials of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine have tested positive for coronavirus, writes Current Time. The director of the Gamaleya Center, Alexander Gintsburg, suggests that those who were administered not the drug itself, but a placebo, could have become infected, but for sure...

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