Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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The Last 8 Years Have Been the Hottest on Record, Says Report
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The last eight years have been the eight hottest years ever recorded, with 2022 being the fifth hottest year globally, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Union.
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Davos Forum: Cooperation in a Fragmented World
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The World Economic Forum began this Monday (16) in Davos, Switzerland, gathering leaders and government representatives with businesspeople and investors.
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The Controversy Behind Gas Stoves in the U.S.
On Monday (11), Richard Trumka Jr., a commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), told Bloomberg that the federal agency was considering a nationwide ban on the installation of new gas stoves – or at least a new set of measures aimed at regulating the toxic gases released by this product, such as…
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Tax Filing Season Begins January 23
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will start accepting federal income tax returns for 2022 on January 23, the agency announced on Thursday (12). The deadline for payment of taxes owed is Tuesday, April 18. Those who cannot file their return by this date may request a six-month extension, which will be automatically granted. However, it…
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The Untimely Death of Lisa Presley
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Only child of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley, singer Lisa Marie Presley spent her entire life in the spotlight. And the public interest in her life – from her marriages to the tragedies that marked her – never waned until, like her father, she was taken too soon. Lisa Marie Presley died on Thursday (13)…
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What Is This CHATGPT That Is Giving Headaches to Educators Worldwide?
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Last November, the artificial intelligence company OpenAI, co-founded by Elon Musk, launched ChatGPT. Have you heard of it? If you haven’t accessed this platform yet, pay attention to the following text.What is ChatGPT?In a few words, ChatGPT is a platform that allows users to establish a “dialogue” through text with an artificial intelligence capable of…
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Cancer Mortality Rate in the U.S. Drops 33% Since 1991
The number of people dying from cancer in the United States has continuously decreased over the last three decades, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. The cancer mortality rate in the United States has dropped 33% since 1991, which corresponds to about 3.8 million avoided deaths, according to a report published…
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Inflation in the U.S. Weakens
To the relief of this nation, inflation in the United States, measured annually, fell again in December, showing a decline since last October, when gasoline prices dropped and airline fares also decreased. The Consumer Price Index rose 6.5% in the year up to last month, down from 7.1% in the November reading. One of the…
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U.S. Eliminates Interview for Certain Visa Types by the End of 2023
The U.S. Secretary of State announced that, by the end of 2023, consulates and embassies are authorized to waive the requirement for personal interviews for the issuance of certain types of visas. This rule was already in effect in 2022 but has been extended with the aim of reducing wait times for document issuance and…
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Long Island Republican Leaders Call for George Santos’ Resignation
Leaders of the Nassau County Republican Party in Long Island called on Wednesday (11) for Congressman George Santos, elected to represent New York’s 3rd congressional district in November, to resign due to the lies told to voters and fabrications about his personal and professional life. “Today, on behalf of the Nassau County Republican Committee, I…


