Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Confidential Government Documents Found in Biden’s Private Office
You have heard this story before. Confidential government documents, which were supposed to remain with the U.S. National Archives at the end of Joe Biden’s vice presidency, were found by the current president’s lawyers in one of his private offices last November. The story you’ve heard involves another president. Dozens of confidential documents were found…
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Rain in California Causes Flooding and Evacuations
The relentless rains that began in California on Sunday (8) flooded parts of Los Angeles, killed at least 15 people across the state, and led to evacuation orders for tens of thousands of residents statewide. More than 34 million people were under flood watch on Tuesday (10), as rivers continued to rise. The National Weather…
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The Secrets Prince Harry Reveals in His Autobiography
“Spare,” the highly anticipated memoir of Prince Harry was officially released on Monday (9) and could become one of the best-selling books of the year. This is because the prince does not hold back details about his troubled relationship with the Royal Family, which will greatly please those who love following the dramas experienced by…
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After Invasion in Brasília, Democracy Protests Mark Monday
The Law School of the University of São Paulo (IUSP) and social movements called for demonstrations on Monday (9) in defense of democracy and for the punishment of those involved in the invasion of the headquarters of the Three Powers on Sunday (8) in Brasília. The first act took place at noon in the Noble…
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Brazilian Football Continues in Mourning: Roberto Dinamite Laid to Rest at São Januário
The body of Roberto Dinamite is laid to rest at the São Januário Stadium this Monday (9). “For those who wish to say goodbye to the greatest scorer in the history of Vasco, the Brasileirão, the Carioca, and all the classics of Rio de Janeiro, the wake will take place this Monday (9) from 10…
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Invasion of Congress, Planalto, and STF: See the Latest News
After the invasion and vandalism of the National Congress, Planalto Palace, and the Supreme Federal Court by far-right members this Sunday (8), President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, STF ministers, and Congressional leaders met on the morning of this Monday (9) to take institutional measures in accordance with Brazilian laws and, in a jointly signed…
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Delta Announces Free Wi-Fi Onboard
Delta becomes the first major U.S. airline to introduce free Wi-Fi to its passengers, in partnership with T-Mobile. The experience will be available on most domestic aircraft starting February 1 and will be available on international aircraft by the end of 2024. Delta will offer free Wi-Fi in partnership with T-Mobile for all passengers on…
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Heavy Rains Continue to Cause Damage in California
Heavy rains, strong winds, power outages, and evacuations were necessary in California on Thursday (6), when the second major storm of the week hit parts of the state and was responsible for at least two deaths. The storm caused significant damage across Santa Cruz County, south of San Francisco. Docks in popular coastal towns, including…
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Two Years Later, Capitol Attack Continues to Be Investigated
The investigation into the Capitol invasion, which occurred on January 6, 2021, is the largest criminal investigation in the 153-year history of the United States Department of Justice. In search of clues about the participants and their motivations, federal agents have already seized hundreds of cell phones, interrogated thousands of witnesses, and followed up on…


