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Russian-American treaty on strategic offensive arms went to the Senate

President Barack Obama on May 13 in a telephone conversation with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on introducing the Senate a treaty on Strategic Offensive Arms (START). According to the press service of the U.S. Administration, the document will be submitted... (Continue reading)

U.S. embassy in Thailand is closed

U.S. on May 13 announced the termination of the embassy in Thailand because the country’s ongoing clashes with opposition supporters of the government and the police. AFP reported quoting the press-secretary of the U.S. State Department Philip Crowley (Philip Crowley). According to... (Continue reading)

Los Angeles joined Arizona To boycott Immigration Laws

The city council of Los Angeles, California, May 12, voted in favor of a boycott of business relations with companies from Arizona. The decision was a response to the tightening of state immigration laws. According to the Associated Press, in favor of... (Continue reading)

Increasing Number of Divorces in Military Families

Arriving home after any deployment should be an thrilling and pleasant change for our returning soldiers. Seeing family and friends after a few months or even years of absence, should call for celebration. However, not all families are reunited merrily. Prolonged deployments, frustrations... (Continue reading)

Most common and deadly truck accidents

Some of the most common and deadly truck accidents are rollover accidents. Taller and narrower vehicles are more susceptible to rollover accidents, with the tallest trucks being the big rigs that haul goods all across the country. When large trucks... (Continue reading)

Green card again becomes green

U.S. authorities have changed the design of a green card – a document confirming residence in the U.S. for foreign nationals. Information appeared on May 11 at the site of the Office of Citizenship and Immigration (United States Citizenship and Immigration... (Continue reading)

The U.S. imposed sanctions against the Arabian unit of al-Qaeda

The U.S. government announced sanctions against units of the terrorist group al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and its leader, Kassem al-Rimi (Qassem al-Rimi).  reports Los Angeles Times. In accordance with the measures taken, al-Rimi will be denied entry to the U.S.,... (Continue reading)

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Win McMurray talked about Tiger Woods injuries

American TV anchorwoman Win McMurray, talking about the health status of golfer Tiger Woods,. McMurray on the air said that Woods for a month is training and performing in competition with herniated disc in his neck. However, instead of the word “disk”... (Continue reading)

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U.S. authorities refused the national fiber optic network

The Federal Communications Commission rejected the optical fiber in the development of the national broadband network. The Government’s program involves providing Americans access to the network at a speed of four megabits per second. Instead, fiber channel areas with poorly developed infrastructure... (Continue reading)

CEO of BP did not understand Obama’s joke

President Obama wrote to the executive director of BP, Tony Hayward, e-mail, which asked to be perceived with humor to his earlier message. The President noted that the words “when I said I was going to limit the extraction of oil... (Continue reading)

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