Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
The residents of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire State, were the first who voted. Traditionally the polling station in the village is opened at 12 o'clock at night, it's some particular ritual at every presidential election. The first person who voted was Clay Smith (in the picture). Clinton prevailed in Dixville Notch election – four votes against two ones for Donald Trump. Another round votes were taken to the member of Libertarian Party and the republican Mitt Romney (the voter himself filled his name in the voting paper).
Besides of Dixville Notch the citizens of Hart's Location, New Hampshire State, also were able to vote at midnight. The tradition in the community has been being practiced since 1948, in Dixville Notch – since 1960.
During the current election the record number of the Americans took votes ahead of schedule – 46 millions of people. The system of early voting is available to the citizens of 37 states.
It's noted that the record number of Spanish-speaking residents of USA was recorded at the voting stations. Admittedly they voted for Clinton as Donald Trump promoted not so profitable policy for migrants during his election campaign.
In one of the largest states of the country – Florida – the voter turnout among Latin-American citizens at early voting increased by 80%. The candidate's victory in the state is highly esteemed and can influence on the racing results.
In the picture: the residents of Cincinnati (the Ohio State) are standing in a queue in waiting of the voting.
In the picture: the voting at one of the polling stations of New York, November 8.
In the picture: the citizens of Manhattan are having their pictures taken near the voting station, November 8, New York.
It's known that the main contenders for the winning in the elections – Hillary Clinton (in the picture) and Donald Trump – voted at the polling stations in New York.
In the picture: Donald Trump with his wife Melania during the voting at one of the polling stations in New York, November 8.
An unusual attraction for the votes was organized by a billionaire and a philanthropist Warren Buffett – the businessman took a trolley on hire and gave everyone a lift to the polling stations.
In the picture: the locals of New Orleans at one of the polling stations.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Deepfake is a technology based on artificial intelligence to create ultra-realistic fake videos, audio, and images featuring real people. In recent years, it has gained incredible popularity, evoking both admiration and concern. Celebrities, whose faces are often used for such purposes, have felt its impact most acutely. In this article, we will discuss five of the most "deepfaked" individuals who have become the main victims of this emerging technology.
The biggest news of recent days has been Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election. This event has caused a stir around the world, reminding us of the significant role a US president plays in both national development and international affairs. Throughout US history, several presidents have dramatically reshaped the country's domestic landscape and strengthened its influence abroad. Let's take a look at some of the most influential