Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Jards Macalé, Brazilian music icon, dies in Rio
The composer, singer, and guitarist Jards Macalé died in Rio de Janeiro on Monday (17) after suffering a cardiac arrest while hospitalized at a hospital in Barra da Tijuca, in the Southwest Zone of the city. The artist was being treated for pulmonary emphysema and had been undergoing medical procedures. In the statement published by…
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US Announces Priority Visa Plan for the 2026 World Cup
The US government announced, on Monday (17), the implementation of a special visa system aimed at fans who already have tickets for the 2026 World Cup. The initiative seeks to streamline the entry of foreigners during the biggest international soccer event. According to a Bloomberg report, the State Department is leading the program, which provides…
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U.S. Magazine Places Wagner Moura at the Top of Oscar Bets
Wagner Moura has taken another step toward international recognition. According to a report published by Metrópoles, the Brazilian actor leads the traditional Best Actor Oscar predictions list compiled by the U.S. magazine The Hollywood Reporter—one of the most influential publications covering Hollywood’s awards season. O ranking é assinado por Scott Feinberg, editor especializado em prêmios…
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Liniker wins three awards and stands out at the 2025 Grammy
The singer won awards in categories related to the Portuguese language. The album Caju was chosen as the best contemporary pop album and best urban interpretation. She was also honored for the song Veludo Marrom, selected as the best song in Portuguese. Upon receiving the best song award, Liniker spoke about the difficulty of being…
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Center-West and North Regions Lead National GDP Advance, IBGE Says
The Center-West and North regions led the national GDP advance in 2023, with all 27 states showing growth, according to new IBGE data on regional accounts.
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The US Saw Vibrant Northern Lights as Far as Florida
Geomagnetic storms brought northern lights to much of the US this week, painting the sky with vibrant shades of green and pink. The northern lights were seen across a wide swath of states, including Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. The auroras were visible even in parts…
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The US government shutdown is over, but not everything is back to normal
The longest government shutdown in US history officially ended after President Trump signed a bill passed by Congress on Wednesday night. The federal government is reopening. But after 43 days of pause, things may not return to normal immediately. For example, federal employees are still awaiting retroactive pay, and air travel disruptions are expected to…
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“We Need to Get Out of Here”: Trump’s Crackdown on Immigration Is Quietly Reshaping Where Immigrants Live in the United States
A woman named “E” was in a clothing store in Tampa, Florida, with her daughter when she realized it was time to leave. It was her daughter’s 15th birthday, and she wanted to buy her an outfit. She says she felt the salespeople giving them dirty looks. “Really ugly looks,” she says. “They could call…
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Trump signs law ending the longest shutdown in US history
U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law on Wednesday night (12) the bill ensuring federal funding until January 30, 2026, ending the longest shutdown in the country’s history, which lasted 43 days. The information was reported by the RT Brasil portal, which detailed the terms of the agreement approved by the U.S. Congress just hours…
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DNA Reveals Hitler Had Rare Syndrome Affecting Sexual Organs and Behavior
A new documentary from the British channel Channel 4, titled “Hitler’s DNA: A Dictator’s Blueprint”, revealed that Adolf Hitler suffered from a rare genetic condition known as Kallmann Syndrome, which interferes with the development of sexual organs and significantly reduces testosterone production. The information was reported by the newspaper O Globo, based on the findings…


