Posts by the author Lyudmila Zaglada


Trump ordered the release of classified UFO materials: the most mysterious facts that have been made public

On May 8, hundreds of previously unpublished videos, photographs, and recordings related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs) were released. The Daily Mail reports on the contents of these documents. The Pentagon wrote that while previous…


A Ukrainian seeking protection in the United States was tried to be sent to a war zone: instead, he asked for permission to go to Poland or Turkey.

People threatened with prolonged detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are increasingly abandoning applications for humanitarian protection and opting to leave voluntarily, The Washington Post reports. Under the Donald Trump administration, immigrants have become much more likely to...


Why the abolition of trade tariffs through the courts does not mean that prices will also fall

A federal court has dealt another blow to President Donald Trump's trade policies, ruling illegal the 10% tariff he imposed to replace tariffs previously struck down by the Supreme Court. However, consumer prices are still unlikely to decline as long as the war with Iran continues, and while the administration seeks…


A series of earthquakes has been recorded in southern California: about 350 seismic tremors occurred, but no one was injured.

On May 9-10, a series of earthquakes, known as a "seismic swarm," occurred near Brawley in Imperial County, southern California. By May 10, more than 350-355 tremors had been recorded, ABC News reports. By May 11, the activity gradually began to subside. The first micro-tremors were also recorded…


Only Three Professions Will Survive the AI ​​Era: Bill Gates Gives a Scary Prediction

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the job market in ways we are only just beginning to understand. Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has made a grim prediction: Of the countless jobs out there, only three will truly survive the AI ​​revolution. The question is whether…


6 of the most impressive and unusual natural landscapes in the United States

Some natural landscapes in the United States are beautiful in a familiar, recognizable way. Others appear so vast or strange that they seem to belong on another planet. AOL explores six such amazing natural landmarks. Some of these views were shaped by time and erosion,…


Obama criticized Trump without ever mentioning him by name: 5 notable moments from the 44th president's interview

Stephen Colbert's interview with 44th US President Barack Obama was recorded in early April at the Obama Presidential Center, which was under construction on Chicago's South Side. It aired on May 5 on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The most interesting…


The US State Department will begin revoking the American passports of thousands of parents who are in arrears on child support payments.

On May 7, the State Department told the Associated Press that the revocation would begin May 8 and would target those with debts of $100,000 or more. According to data provided to the State Department by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, approximately 2700 passport holders will be affected. The program…


Trump shelved the Freedom Project after Saudi Arabia refused to provide military bases and airspace.

Saudi Arabia's refusal to allow the United States to use its bases and airspace to provide military escorts for oil tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz led to Donald Trump's decision to shelve the "Project Freedom" plan for military escorts of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This happened just…


14 tornadoes hit Mississippi, damaging 400 homes and injuring others.

The State Department of Emergency Management reported 14 tornadoes across the state on May 6. Lincoln and Lamar counties suffered the most damage. Approximately 400 homes were damaged, and at least 17 people were injured, NBC News reports. In Mississippi, 14…

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