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U.S. Senate Approves Release of More Documents from Jeffrey Epstein Files
The United States Senate approved a bill that pressures the Department of Justice (DOJ) to disclose additional information related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer reported, according to the Sputnik news agency on Wednesday (19). “I just asked for unanimous consent to pass the Senate bill that releases the Epstein files. There…
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Goodbye, Beautiful Penny. You’re Done, But You’ll Never Be Forgotten
The American penny ends its production after 232 years, but remains in circulation and in idiomatic expressions for decades.
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Little Village Releases Cosmicpolitan – The Debut of Oakland Singer and Songwriter Nia Cephas
The Oakland, California-based singer, guitarist, and songwriter Nia Cephas lets her creativity flow and her talent shine in her debut album Cosmicpolitan, which will be released in November by the Little Village Foundation. The skillful arrangements include bossa nova, samba, Middle Eastern folk, pop, blues, reggae, and jazz. Cephas and the musicians accompanying her followed…
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Liniker Wins Three Awards and Shines at the 2025 Grammy Awards
The singer received awards in categories related to the Portuguese language. The album Caju was chosen as the best contemporary pop album and best urban performance. She was also honored for the song “Veludo Marrom”, selected as the best song in Portuguese. Upon receiving the best song award, Liniker spoke about the difficulties of being…
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The US Saw Vivid Northern Lights as Far South as Florida
Geomagnetic storms brought the northern lights to much of the US this week, with vivid displays visible as far south as Florida.
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‘We Need to Get Out of Here’: Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Is Quietly Changing Where Immigrants Live in America
A woman named “E” was in a clothing store in Tampa, Florida, with her daughter when she realized it was time to leave. It was her daughter’s 15th birthday, and she wanted to buy her an outfit. She says she felt the salespeople giving them dirty looks. “Really ugly looks,” she says. “They might call…
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The US government shutdown ended, but not everything is back to normal
The longest government shutdown in US history officially ended after President Trump signed a bill passed by Congress on Wednesday night. The federal government is reopening. But after 43 days on pause, things may not return to normal rhythm immediately. For example, federal employees are still awaiting retroactive pay and air traffic disruptions are expected…
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Trump signs law ending the longest government shutdown in US history
US President Donald Trump signed into law on Wednesday night (12) the bill guaranteeing federal funding until January 30, 2026, ending the longest shutdown in the country’s history, which lasted 43 days. The information was released by the RT Brasil portal, which detailed the terms of the agreement approved by the US Congress a few…
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DNA Reveals Hitler Had Rare Syndrome Affecting His Sexual Organs and Behavior
A new documentary from the British channel Channel 4, titled “Hitler’s DNA: The Blueprint of a Dictator”, revealed that Adolf Hitler suffered from a rare genetic condition known as Kallmann Syndrome, which interferes with the development of sexual organs and significantly reduces testosterone production. This information was published by the newspaper O Globo, based on…
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Why Flight Disruptions May Persist Even After the End of the Government Shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered airlines to reduce air traffic at 40 of the country’s busiest airports, with the cuts still gradually increasing to 10% of flights by Friday. The agency has been dealing with a persistent shortage of air traffic controllers, who are required to work without pay during the shutdown, which is…


