Author's notes Olga Derkach


Dozens of stitches: Florida man who survived alligator bite attacked by shark

Justin Stuller was looking forward to the opportunity to relax in the Florida Keys, which is fishing, catching lobsters, swimming with his wife, children and friends, but he was bitten by a shark. Writes about this USA Today. 38-year-old Stoeller had two dozen stitches, he limps a little after ...


'Lucky to be alive': a couple injured in an explosion in Beirut endured 9 hours of operations

According to the report, a Beirut-based couple, whose apartment is about 2000 feet (600 m) from the site of the massive blast, suffered a total of nine hours of surgery after being injured. Writes about this New York Post. Imad Khalil and ...


5 Russian-speaking Jews who achieved success in the USA

The fact that Hollywood was founded by Jews from the Russian Empire is nothing new to anyone, and in other spheres of American life, Jewish immigrants have been noted notably: from science to the underworld, nothing less. They also paid attention to business. ...


Why Unemployed Americans May Become Indebted to the IRS Next Year

Millions of Americans have lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many claiming unemployment benefits could face an unexpected tax bill next year. Writes about this Fox Business. The IRS requires people to report benefit income ...


How schoolchildren in different US states will learn from the fall

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the United States. After the quarantine, the states will have to decide how and when schools will open in September. They will have to weigh the risks and benefits of returning their children to face-to-face education instead of distance learning. Some states plan to resume full-time education, others want to introduce ...


Department of State offers $ 10 million for information on interference in the US presidential election

The US Department of State is offering a $ 10 million reward for personally identifiable information or the whereabouts of a person acting under the direction or control of a foreign government who has interfered or is interfering with the activities of the United States. These people can be involved in elections for ...


Explosion in Beirut: where the mushroom cloud and red smoke came from

About three thousand tons of ammonium nitrate are associated with an explosion that killed more than 130 people, razed most of the Beirut port quarter to the ground and caused untold disasters in the Lebanese capital. What is ammonium nitrate, how often does it explode and why does the explosion ...


'Extremely Active': Meteorologists Release New Hurricane Season Forecast

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is gathering momentum at breakneck speed. To date, it is ahead of the record pace by about two weeks, and only a third has been passed. On Wednesday, August 5th, the news became even more disturbing as the research team from the University ...


In Florida, three teenagers made their way to Trump's mansion with a loaded machine gun

Police said the three teenagers were arrested after they climbed over a fence near US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion. In a backpack, they carried a loaded AK-47, writes Fox News. Michael Ogrodnik, a spokesman for the Palm Beach Police Department, Florida, said that ...


Jobs for Ours: Bilingual Cybercrime Analyst in New York

American companies are constantly in need of new employees, and very often they are looking for people who know Russian. Therefore, ForumDaily publishes relevant vacancies for its readers every day. Bilingual cybercrime analyst with knowledge of Russian and English City: New York Company: New York County ...

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