State Department found 22 errors in a letter about gay provocations of Russians

The US Embassy has published a response to the publication of the Izvestia newspaper about the financing of provocations by the State Department against Russian officials. The publication reported that Americans can pay LGBT activist Nikolai Alekseev for discrediting Vyacheslav Volodin, German Gref and the head of Sheremetyevo airport Mikhail Vasilenko - earlier Alekseev said that they are all homosexuals. ...

District attorneys in New York are demanding an increase in salaries

Five New York City attaches—Richard Brown, Robert Johnson, Ken Thompson, Su Vance and Daniel Master—wrote a letter to the mayor's office asking for a 32 percent pay increase. Now their salary is 190 thousand per year. They expect it to be increased...

A blogger from Virginia helped catch the Ukrainian hacker Muhu

A federal court in the state of New Jersey refused to release from prison on bail the Ukrainian Sergei Vovnenko, who was extradited last week from Italy, where he was detained on June 12, 2014 on an American warrant. According to prosecutors, living in Naples during the reporting period ...

The scandalous “letter to Yatsenyuk” from a US senator turned out to be a fake

Member of the US Senate Richard Durbin has categorically denied the authenticity of the letter in which he allegedly gives the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk recommendations on the reshuffle in the government. The fake letter, as reported by Durbin's press service, has already been reported to the CIA and the FBI. Representatives of the senator, in particular, drew attention to the mistakes made by the author of the forgery. So,…

“I love you, see you in heaven” - a letter from a Russian-speaking Islamic State militant

A bloody, crumpled, love letter found in the pocket of a Russian-speaking Islamic State extremist militant killed in Syria has created a storm on social media. “I was really very happy with you, and we will meet in heaven soon, my love,” wrote...

A letter arrived in the White House with poison

Traces of cyanide were found in a letter sent to the US administration, the US Secret Service said. Her spokesman said this in a comment to the Associated Press. It is known that the letter arrived on Monday and was at the post office outside the White House. Initial ...

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