Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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NYC to Provide $13 Prepaid Card Per Day to Newly Arrived Immigrants
New York City announced a partnership to provide prepaid cards to newly arrived immigrant families for food and groceries.
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Tickets for the Copa América in the USA Go on Sale Next Week
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With 121 days remaining until the opening match of the 48th edition of the CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024, CONMEBOL announced that starting Wednesday, February 28, at 10 a.m. (local time for each stadium), fans will be able to purchase tickets for the group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third-place match of the oldest national team…
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How Much Does the Average American Earn Per Year?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, the average annual salary in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $59,384. This represents a 5.4% increase compared to the same period in 2022, when the average American earned $56,316 per year. The average weekly salary reached $1,142, while the average American earned $4,949…
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5 Reasons Why This US City Is Breaking Tourism Records
With domestic tourism on the rise, some of the most beautiful destinations in North America are witnessing an unprecedented influx of national and international visitors eager to explore one of the country’s many underrated gems. A city in Utah, in particular, saw over 26.9 million visitors coming in and out of its airport, a number…
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Green Card Approval Rate Hits Record Lows
Since the 1920s, the United States has heavily restricted legal immigration. This limitation has led to high levels of illegal immigration and a historic backlog of green card applications that can take years to process. According to a study by the Cato Institute, only about 3% of people who submitted green card applications will receive…
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Are You Willing to Pay to Visit These Regions?
Tourists wishing to visit Venice will have to pay to see its canals and historic islands, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. To regulate the intense tourist traffic and “protect the residents,” the City of Water announced that tourist groups will be limited to 25 people. The city stated that the biggest culprits of overcrowding…
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Why Does Your Electricity Bill Keep Rising?
Electricity costs remain high and are alarming Americans. The latest inflation reading showed that the electricity index rose 3.8% in the last twelve months. This is largely because infrastructure costs have prevented utility companies from lowering prices. The industry is estimated to spend over $100 billion annually to maintain aging networks and invest in renewable…
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Israel Declares Lula ‘Persona Non Grata’ After Holocaust Speech
Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, once again criticized President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for his statements regarding Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip and the cut in humanitarian aid to the region’s inhabitants. Katz declared Lula persona non grata on social media. “We will not forgive and we will not forget – on my…
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Rains Continue to Batter California: Almost the Entire Population is Under Flood Alert
Flood alerts were issued on Monday morning (Feb. 19) for Santa Barbara and Ventura counties in California, where 5 to 12 centimeters of rain had already fallen, according to the National Weather Service. More than 37 million people are under flood alert. The heaviest rains are hitting Southern California. Airports and roads have been closed…
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Trump’s Plans to Deport Millions from the U.S. if He Wins the Presidency in 2024
Donald Trump’s plan to crack down on immigration includes the use of a range of tools to deport millions of people from the United States – from obscure laws to military funds and law enforcement agents at all levels of government. But if we revisit history, we will see that such an effort would dramatically…


