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The United States is Rich in Languages
In the U.S., the number of people who spoke a language other than English at home nearly tripled, from 23.1 million (about 1 in 10) to 67.8 million (about 1 in 5), over the past three decades, according to the U.S. Census. There are between 350 and 430 languages spoken in the United States, making…
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SummerStage Announces 2023 Season
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City Parks Foundation announced the 2023 season of the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York’s beloved outdoor performing arts festival, bringing 80 free and benefit shows to Central Park and 12 neighborhood parks across the five boroughs. Returning for its 37th year, the festival will once again showcase established and emerging artists from…
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Pelé Enters the Dictionary as a Synonym for Exceptional
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Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known as the King of Football, Pelé, received yet another posthumous tribute. In April, the Michaelis dictionary announced that it included Pelé’s nickname as an entry in its digital version. Furthermore, in the future, Pelé’s name — the greatest player of all time — will also be included in the printed…
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Rising Inflation Is Impacting Mental Health. How the Country Is Coping
It is no secret that the country is feeling the pinch of inflation and rising costs of goods and services, with 48% of Americans struggling to make ends meet financially, according to the latest data from Dynata’s Global Consumer Trends survey. This represents an increase from 34% in August of last year. These circumstances are…
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How to Combat Allergens This Season
During allergy season, having a safe refuge from the triggers that make you sneeze and wheeze is essential. While you can’t completely control your outdoor environment, you can take steps at home to reduce allergens and feel better. • Fresh, cool air: The right air conditioning unit can help you breathe better indoors. For example,…
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1 in 6 People Worldwide Affected by Infertility
Large numbers of people are affected by infertility throughout their lives, according to a new report published today by the World Health Organization (WHO). Approximately 17.5% of the adult population – about 1 in 6 worldwide – experience infertility, highlighting the urgent need to increase access to affordable, high-quality fertility care for those in need.…
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Amazon Science Museum, The First Advanced Jungle Laboratory
After nearly two decades of work, the new Amazon Science Museum, also known as MuCA, or Museu de Ciência da Amazônia, is finally a reality. MuCA is the first Advanced Jungle Laboratory in the country; a shelter for life, where traditional and scientific knowledge come together. Located on the banks of Flona Tapajós, in the…
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The Hot and Crystal Clear Waters of Caldas Novas
Caldas Novas is located in a region that hosts one of the largest hydrothermal parks in the world. The water springs in the area, with temperatures ranging from 36 to 70 degrees Celsius, are the main reason for the city’s popularity. Hot and crystal clear waters emerge at approximately 60°C. The local thermal waters are…
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Did You Know That Brazil Has a Residence Visa for Digital Nomads?
How about leaving behind the boring daily routine and living temporarily in Brazil while continuing to work remotely? In January 2022, Brazil established a visa for digital nomads that allows foreign workers to live in the South American country while working remotely. It is a temporary residence permit valid for one year, which can be…
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Top 5 Smartphone Features You Can’t Live Without
Smartphones are our lifeline – we use them to connect to practically everything and everyone in our world. Americans check their phones an average of 344 times a day — once every four minutes — according to a 2022 survey by Review.org. But when was the last time you updated your phone? If it’s been…


