Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Biden Considers Granting Work Authorization to Spouses of American Citizens
The White House is evaluating ways to provide temporary legal status and work authorizations to immigrants married to U.S. citizens, three sources familiar with the matter reported on Monday (22). The measure could energize some Democrats ahead of the presidential elections in November. Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups are urging President Joe Biden to take…
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What Will Happen If Trump Is Convicted Before the November Elections?
The first criminal trial of a sitting or former president of the United States is underway in Manhattan, renewing doubts about what a potential conviction would mean for former President Trump, the current Republican presidential candidate. A conviction in New York, where Trump faces 34 criminal charges for falsifying business records, will not prevent him…
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American Mayor Invites Immigrants to Move There
Quinton Lucas, the Democratic mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, stated in a post on X that all immigrants are welcome in his city. He even reached out to some of the cities most affected by immigrants crossing the borders of the United States in the past two years, notably Denver and New York. “Everyone is…
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Brazil Is Champion of the Robotics World Cup in the USA
Brazil secured first and second place in the age group of 9 to 16 years and won seven additional technical awards at the Robotics World Cup in Houston, United States.
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Taylor Swift Surprises Fans and Releases Double Album
Taylor Swift launched on Friday (19) “Tortured Poets Department,” a mega double album with 31 songs. To mark the occasion, Swift wrote that the album is “an anthology of new works that reflect events, opinions, and feelings of a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time – which was both sensational and sad in equal measure”…
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Dengue Cases Reach 5.2 Million in the Americas and Outbreak Hits Annual Record, Says PAHO
Dengue cases are on the rise in the Americas, with reported cases reaching 5.2 million this week, surpassing the annual record set in 2023, according to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). The PAHO spokesperson, Ashley Baldwin, told CNN on Thursday (19) that 5,214,480 dengue cases had been reported in the Americas as of Wednesday…
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Earth Day: A Global Call to Action for Sustainability
This Sunday, April 22, is Earth Day. Nations around the world are joining efforts to tackle pressing environmental challenges and promote sustainability. As the world faces climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, Earth Day serves as a reminder of the urgent need for collective action to safeguard the planet for future generations. The first Earth…
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Taylor Swift Surprises Fans and Releases Double Album
Taylor Swift released on Friday (19) “Tortured Poets Department,” a mega double album with 31 songs. To mark the occasion, Swift wrote that the album is “an anthology of new works that reflect events, opinions, and feelings of a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time – which was both sensational and sad in equal measure”…
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April 19: Indigenous Peoples Day
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According to data from the 2022 Census conducted by IBGE, the Brazilian government’s statistics agency, Brazil is home to approximately 1.7 million self-declared indigenous individuals belonging to 305 ethnic groups. This population represents 0.83 percent of the country’s total population. More than half – 51.25% or 867,900 indigenous people – reside in the Legal Amazon…
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The Difficulties in Forming a Jury for the Trial of Ex-President Trump
Forming a jury for any trial is a delicate process, but when it comes to a trial involving such a polarizing and controversial figure as Donald Trump, the challenges are exponentially amplified. The mere mention of his name can evoke strong emotions and deeply rooted political beliefs, making it extremely difficult to find impartial jurors…


