Posts by the author Olga Feoktistova


Spent the night in caves and ate raw eggs: how a very thrifty tourist visited 18 countries for $7500

He traveled to 18 countries for just $7471. To cut costs, the thrifty tourist spent the night in caves, reports NewYorkPost. 21-year-old Robert Michelsen traveled alone across Europe for eight months and visited countries such as Portugal, Serbia, Croatia and Poland. He…


What to do if you are bitten by a snake while hiking

Yahoo explains what to do and what not to do if you're bitten by a rattlesnake while hiking. Picture this: you're hiking, walking along a local trail, when you hear a "shhhhhh" sound a few inches away from you. Suddenly you feel a burning sensation and...


How many days in advance should I book plane tickets to get the best price?

CheapAir.com analyzed 917 million air tickets worldwide to determine the cheapest time of year to travel. Thrillist advises how to save money on international flights. Experts predict that the number of Americans traveling this summer will decrease by 3%. But 25% of residents...


Gunsmith 'Rust' was jailed for the murder of Ukrainian Galina Hutchins

As NewYorkPost reports, on April 15, the gunsmith of the film “Rust” was sentenced to 18 months in prison for the murder of the cameraman, Ukrainian Galina Hutchins. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 26, was brought into court in handcuffs and wearing prison clothes. After that, several close friends and members...


Personal experience: I didn’t pay taxes for 10 years, and this is how it ended

An American has not paid taxes for 10 years. He told Slate how he stopped filing taxes, how his problems grew, and why he decided to come clean. Jim, a healthcare worker, has not filed a return for ten years. He submitted it in 2020...


Russian political scientist proposed annexing three American states to the Russian Federation

In a recent appearance on Russian state television, political scientist Sergei Mikheev suggested that Russia could annex three American states and two countries, NewsWeek reports. A video of the political scientist’s statements began to spread on social networks on April 12. It was shared in…


Pocket art: famous works of art have been reduced in size in Chicago

An exhibition of tiny works of art is taking place in Chicago. CNN tells you where and what you can admire. The exhibitions, scattered across sprawling convention centers, are often on a grand scale, with huge floor plans, major works of art selling for millions, dramatic installations and sometimes grand shows. Read...


'Break a leg for luck': how popular but strange English idioms came to be

In English, many idioms have a very interesting history of origin. FoxNews reveals where three popular expressions came from. Popular catchphrases are often metaphorical interpretations of real meaning. But where did they come from? And who came up with these or those expressions and sayings...


14 states where you can buy a home with a salary of less than $75 thousand per year

According to a new Bankrate analysis, there are 14 exceptional states in the United States where residents with incomes under $75 can afford to buy a median-priced home, CNBC reports. It's amazing how in just four years the former 000 states have shrunk to this...


Burger Arthritis: How Fast Food Triggers Autoimmune Diseases

More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems cannot distinguish between healthy cells and invading microorganisms. Defense mechanisms attack their tissues and organs instead, reports TheGuardian. To combat this trend, ...

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