Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Avoid Sending Checks by Mail, Experts Warn. Check Theft is on the Rise
Experts warn that sending checks by mail is risky due to rising theft incidents, with the USPS reporting a significant increase in mail carrier robberies and check fraud.
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Submersible Suffered ‘Catastrophic Implosion’, Killing All 5 On Board, Says U.S. Coast Guard
The submersible heading to the Titanic that disappeared on Sunday with five people on board suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing everyone on board, said U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger at a press conference on Thursday (22). The tail cone and other debris from the missing submersible were found about 1,600 feet from the…
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Trial Begins That Could Prevent Bolsonaro From Running for 8 Years
Bolsonaro is accused of abuse of power and spreading false information about Brazil’s electoral system before last year’s presidential elections. Although this is not a criminal case, the judges presiding over the case have the power to prevent Bolsonaro from running for any public office for eight years. Bolsonaro has not commented on whether he…
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How Much Should You Walk to Keep Your Heart Healthy?
According to the guidelines from the Department of Health and Human Services, supported by the American Heart Association (AHA), adults should aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. While 150 minutes of physical activity may seem like a lofty goal, experts suggest breaking it down over seven days, thus achieving…
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Insurers Are Leaving States With Higher Risks of Natural Disasters
Home insurance is becoming more expensive and, in many states, harder to find. The culprits? Climate change, which is causing more natural disasters, and the high cost of repairing properties. Major insurers have practically withdrawn from the Florida market, leaving homeowners with few options and paying premiums nearly four times higher than in other parts…
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American Consulates in Brazil Will Operate on Saturday to Reduce Visa Wait Times
The Embassy and Consulates of the United States in Brazil announced that they will be open on Saturday to try to reduce the long wait times for American visas.
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What Is Known About the Missing Submersible
A submersible carrying five people to view the wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor is still missing, despite a massive search operation. Sounds of banging were heard in the area on Tuesday (19), but the U.S. Coast Guard was unable to identify the source of the sound.How did they disappear? The submersible was…
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Dollar Is Quoted Below R$4.80, Lowest Value in a Year
Brazilian economic activity exceeds expectations. The financial market’s forecast for the growth of the Brazilian economy this year has risen for the sixth consecutive time, increasing from 1.84% to 2.14%. The forecast for the National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) – considered the official inflation rate of the country – is also declining, dropping from 5.42%…
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Barbie, Super Mario, Indiana Jones: Summer Begins Full of Nostalgia
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in Arts & Culture, Brazil, Entertainment, Fashion, Geral, In Focus, Inside, Movies, United States, Video, WorldPut on your bell-bottoms, grab your Tamagotchi, and head to the movies to watch “The Little Mermaid,” “Indiana Jones,” or some other retro film that is making this the summer of nostalgia. From the movie “Barbie” to a purple milkshake from McDonald’s in honor of Grimace’s 52nd anniversary, the number of retro products and entertainment…
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Since May 21, There Are No More Covid-19 Related Restrictions for Travelers Entering Brazil
Since May 21, there are no longer any health restrictions related to Covid-19 for travelers entering Brazil. With the end of the health emergency announced by the World Health Organization (WHO), Anvisa no longer requires proof of vaccination or testing for entry into the country. The health restrictions for boarding, disembarking, and transporting travelers on…


