Posts by the author Olga Feoktistova


Apple introduced the iPhone 13: what's special about it

10 things worth knowing about the Apple iPhone 13, especially if you are already preparing money, were collected by the New Time publication. On September 14, Apple held its usual autumn presentation of new iPhone models. The new line was expectedly called iPhone 13. And once again...


The United States officially announced that it will not give green cards to persons unvaccinated from COVID-19

COVID-1 vaccination will be required to successfully pass the immigration medical examination from September 19, according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). ForumDaily previously wrote that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of vaccinations required for immigrants, now ...


A tropical paradise within the United States: 12 breathtaking natural oases in America

Only in Your State invites you to discover a tropical paradise by visiting these 17 natural oases in America. There's a reason tropical vacations are so popular. Bright sun, white sand beaches, turquoise water as far as the eye can see; the tropics are a small piece...


More than 57% of income goes to the state: residents of some states face a severe tax blow

There are 4 states in America where the combined tax burden may soon exceed 57%. The federal proposal to increase the tax burden on the richest people will hit these regions the hardest, according to Money Talks News. Democrats in Congress are trying to find ways to cover 3,5 trillion ...


Heat will lead to an outbreak of climate migration: 200 million people will move

By 2050, climate change could displace 200 million people, AP News reports. Climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes over the next three decades and create migration hotspots, ...


Punishment cannot be pardoned: the strangest laws in every US state

It is hard to believe in such prohibitions and rules, but in the USA they really exist. The strangest laws adopted in each state were reported by USA Today. Here are the strangest laws that have been passed in every state (some have been canceled, but some ...


An American University will open in Kiev: a historical building was given for it

The river station in Kyiv was leased to an American university for 10 years, reports Novoye Vremya. The river station in Kyiv was leased to the new educational institution American University Kyiv (AUC). The project was created in partnership with the University of Arizona (ASU) and presented in…


Priority date for issuing green cards: how the waiting periods for each category are determined and whether it is possible to speed up the process

How to determine the priority date for immigration purposes, tells All Law. Certain categories of applicants for a green card must, after approval of their initial visa application, wait until their priority expires before continuing to apply for a green card. This is a way to say ...


Scientists raised $ 15 million to revive the mammoth: why is it needed

The company raised $ 15 million to revive the woolly mammoth, The Guardian reported. Scientists are thinking about creating a hybrid elephant-mammoth, the first cubs of which are expected in six years. Ten thousand years after the woolly mammoths disappeared from the face of the Earth, scientists begin ...


A couple in Sweden wanted to name a child Vladimir Putin: why they were banned

In Sweden, the spouses were not allowed to name the child Vladimir Putin, reports Ukrayinska Pravda. Swedish authorities have rejected a request by a couple from the southern town of Laholm to name their child Vladimir Putin. On the subject: Members of Parliament and wives: how hurricanes are named by Swedish parents...

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