Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Stores Are Closing in Major Cities and the Rise in Theft Is Not the Only Reason
Target recently announced it is closing nine stores in four metropolitan areas: the San Francisco Bay, Portland, Seattle, and New York. The major retailer cited organized crime and retail theft as the reason for the “unsustainable business performance” of such stores. Target is not alone. Other major chains are making the same decision. But it’s…
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Can You Sing and Dance During Taylor Swift’s Movie Premiering This Week in Theaters?
Taylor Swift is releasing a filmed version of her summer tour that was a true success, “Eras Tour.” The Swift film, which premieres on Friday (13) worldwide, surpassed $100 million in advance ticket sales a week before hitting theaters, said AMC Theatres, which is distributing the film. But a concert film raises new questions for…
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New Criminal Charges Emerge Against George Santos
Federal prosecutors formally charged Congressman George Santos on Tuesday (10) with stealing the identities of campaign donors and making fraudulent charges on their credit cards. Additionally, they allege that the New York Republican diverted money from his company and conspired with his former treasurer to falsify the total amount of donations received in order to…
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Are Terrorists Trying to Enter the U.S. Through the Southern Border?
Concerns about whether terrorists are exploiting the migration crisis along the border between the United States and Mexico to enter the country have intensified following the brutal terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas in Israel last weekend.
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Is It Easy for Small Entrepreneurs to Obtain Financing in the U.S.?
It should be. Small business owners have significantly contributed to the American economy for decades. Yet, while access to financing has improved, it is still nowhere near where it should be. This is the conclusion drawn from the newly released report “2023 Women & Minority Business Owner Spotlight” by Bank of America. The study is…
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Supporters of Israel and Pro-Palestinian Protesters Exchange Threats in NY
Pro-Palestinian protesters and supporters of Israel clashed for the second consecutive day in Manhattan on Monday (9), exchanging threats such as “We have to kill them all!” or “They all need to die now!” As Israel continues to attack the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the devastating and deadly weekend attacks against the Jewish state…
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Puerto Rico Launches Campaign: ‘No Passport, No Problem’
Puerto Rico is launching a new marketing campaign aimed at travelers who have been forced to postpone or cancel trips because they couldn’t obtain a passport in time. “No Passport, No Problem” will be launched next month and aims to remind Americans that Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, so no passport…
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Witches of the Past, Present, and Halloween
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Today seen as a symbol of evil and represented by frightening images, these women were once considered guardians of life and death, playing an essential role in European peasant communities during the Middle Ages. Witch. What image comes to your mind when you read that word? It is not uncommon to imagine the witch as…
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Israel X Hamas, Understand
The tensions between Israel and the Palestinians have existed since before the founding of the Israeli State in 1948. Thousands of people on both sides have been killed or injured in conflicts between the two sides that have occurred over decades. Israel captured Gaza from Egypt in a war in 1967, then withdrew in 2005.…
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Israel Orders ‘Complete Siege’ on Gaza on Third Day of Conflict
Israel’s Defense Minister ordered a “complete siege” on the Gaza Strip on Monday (9), as its army fights against Palestinian militants in border towns on the third day of conflict. Yoav Gallant stated that “no electricity, food, water, or fuel” would be allowed into Gaza, further isolating a coastal territory already under blockade for 16…


