Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Florida Legislators Approve Measures Against Illegal Immigrants
Florida legislators, led by Republicans, have approved a controversial bill aimed at combating illegal immigration in the state. With 27 votes in favor and 10 against, the state senate said yes to the bill and sent it to the House, where it received 83 votes in favor and 36 against. With victories in both chambers,…
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PF investigates if Bolsonaro Faked Vaccine Card to Enter the US
On Wednesday (3), former president Jair Bolsonaro was the target of an action by the Brazilian Federal Police, which is investigating the alteration of vaccination cards.
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Aerosmith Announces Farewell Tour
After more than five decades together, Aerosmith has announced a farewell tour. The band’s website lists the dates for the “Peace Out” tour, which kicks off in Philadelphia this September. “After 50 years, 10 world tours, and playing for over 100 million fans… It’s time for one last hurrah!” the band wrote on Instagram. They…
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The Two Largest Economies in Latin America Surprise with Growth Greater than Expected
Brazil and Mexico surprised investors with stronger-than-expected growth, according to data released on Friday (28), indicating that the largest economies in Latin America are holding up amid high interest rates and accelerating inflation. The economic activity of Brazil (GDP) rose 3.3% in February, according to the country’s central bank, about three times the increase of…
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Train Connecting Orlando and Miami to Start Operating This Summer
Brightline, the company that will operate a train line between Orlando and South Florida, is preparing to launch the service this summer. The company states that its trains can reach speeds of 130 mph – making it the fastest in the Southeast region. So, how long can travelers expect to take to get to Miami…
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Why Are Americans Shooting Each Other?
Another tragic story shook the weekend in the United States. Five people, including a child, were killed by a neighbor in a town near Houston, Texas. Cerca de 10 a 20 minutos antes do massacre, Wilson Garcia, acompanhado de dois outros homens, foi até o quintal de Francisco Oropesa para pedir que ele parasse de…
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29 Years Without Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna died on this day in 1994 in a car accident during the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola. 29 years have passed, but the driver remains alive in the memory of millions of people around the world. How can we not remember him and that fateful day every May 1st? When you imagine…
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In the U.S., More and More Different Languages Are Spoken Besides English
In the United States, the number of people who speak a language other than English at home has nearly tripled from 23.1 million (about 1 in 10 people) to 67.8 million (about 1 in 5 people) over the last three decades, according to the Census Bureau. There are between 350 and 430 languages spoken in…
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Brazil Temporarily Suspends Telegram App. What Do School Attacks Have to Do With It?
A federal judge in Brazil ordered the temporary suspension of the messaging app Telegram on Wednesday (26), citing the platform’s alleged failure to provide all requested information to the Federal Police regarding neo-Nazi chat groups. The measure is seen as part of the country’s effort to combat the rise of school violence. The judge also…
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Experts Warn of Megathquake on the U.S. West Coast
American scientists fear that a hole in a 600-mile geological fault at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean could trigger a megathquake on the west coast of the United States. The hole, which is expelling hot liquid, is located 80 kilometers off the coast of Oregon, at the edge of the fault known as the…


