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Power outages in 350,000 US homes due to extreme winter conditions

Power outages in 350,000 US homes due to extreme winter conditions

More than 350,000 American homes, businesses (shops and offices) have been without power since Thursday evening. This was reported on Friday by international news agencies. The outage is caused by an extreme winter storm sweeping through much of the United States. The ice on the branches makes the trees too heavy, causing them to fall and severely damaging power lines. …

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8 Facts You Didn’t Know About Prince George

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Prince George, the eldest of the descendants of Prince William and Kate Middleton, already has a real personality at the age of eight. It’s not for nothing that he already has many royal fans. Because the Cambridges keep their private lives very…private, went Good morning! Magazine looking for fun facts about young people Royal† A special birth What many people …

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A man smuggles two Mexican migrants into the United States in a coffin | Abroad

A man smuggles two Mexican migrants into the United States in a coffin |  Abroad

An American has admitted trying to smuggle two Mexican migrants into the United States by carrying them in a coffin covered with the American flag. US officials announced it on Wednesday. The 33-year-old suspect was driving a pickup truck “modified to transport caskets” on October 26 when he reached a border checkpoint in South Texas. Officers saw the coffin and …

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American research on the impact of TikTok on children

American research on the impact of TikTok on children

Prosecutors from eight different US states are investigating social media platform TikTok. The extent to which the Chinese platform adversely affects users is under investigation. The app is popular among kids. This makes the United States Attorney for Massachusetts known† The research should, among other things, provide insight into the extent to which the design of TikTok features causes or …

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US, UK, Japan and other interested countries to attend Bengal Biz Summit : Government

US, UK, Japan and other interested countries to attend the Bengal Bis Summit: Government

The state government said on Thursday that diplomats from countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and Italy have expressed interest in participating in the sixth edition of the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS). , scheduled for April 20 and 21. The Ambassadors of Argentina, the Consuls General of the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, Australia, Bhutan, Nepal …

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Joanna van Bommel wins the Boeren van Nederweert quiz question

Joanna van Bommel wins the Boeren van Nederweert quiz question

Last week, the Boeren van Nederweert asked the following question: How many meters of yarn are there on this ball? Most of the wool used for the production of clothing comes from merino sheep. Merino sheep is the oldest and most widespread breed of sheep. Merino sheep grow 10 times more hair per square centimeter than the average sheep and …

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Bicknell will represent Jamaica in the Davis Cup

Bicknell will represent Jamaica in the Davis Cup

Tennessee Junior Men’s Tennis Blaze Bicknell She will represent Jamaica in the 110th edition of the Davis Cup, starting in the first round of the Group B qualifiers, a qualifying round which will take place on March 4-5 at the Ace Tennis Club in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1900, the Davis Cup is the most important international team event in …

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Tips for your trip to the United States

Tips for your trip to the United States

With the pandemic on the way, it’s time to get the travel plans out again. Need inspiration for a trip to the United States? We give you advice and an overview of the formalities you need to organize before departure. A visit to the United States is a journey of discovery on many levels. Gourmets dine in a bustling city, …

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don’t use bitcoin to evade penalties

don't use bitcoin to evade penalties

The Ministry of Finance finds that cryptocurrencies under the punishments against Russia are “deceptive or structured transactions or acts” with the aim of evading sanctions. It is believed that cryptocurrencies are not suitable for large-scale sanctions evasion. Bitcoin is part of the sanctions American companies and individuals are warned by the Treasury Department (and apparently also the White House) that …

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