Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Pharmacies Limit Purchases of Children’s Pain Relievers
CVS and Walgreens have limited the purchase of children’s pain relievers due to stock shortages from high demand amid a severe flu season and Covid spikes.
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Prepare the Blankets
A strong winter storm is expected to develop and move across parts of the Midwest, Appalachians, eastern Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast United States this week, bringing a mix of strong winds, rain, and snow, including blizzard conditions that could hinder many people’s year-end travel plans. A frigid Christmas is expected to occur across vast…
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Brazilian-American Son Elected as NY Congressman May Have Fictitious Biography, According to The New York Times
The elected congressman George Santos, 34, son of a Brazilian mother and an American father, faces a barrage of questions, as well as an uncertain future, after an article published by The New York Times revealed that he may have distorted important parts of his resume during the campaign and fabricated other stories about his…
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Making Fashion Free from Forced Labor
With grandparents who worked as a tailor and seamstress, it’s natural for Soraya Wancour to feel an emotional connection to clothing in general. When the Belgian designer founded Estúdio AMA in Ghent in 2020, she wanted to create apparel that was not only beautiful but that people would feel proud to wear. Soraya is one…
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Request Your Free COVID Self-Test Now
Three weeks after Thanksgiving, COVID-19 cases are rising in the United States. During a press conference on December 15, White House COVID-19 coordinator Ashish Jha told reporters, “we are seeing cases increase in about 90% of the country.” In December 2021, the federal government purchased over 500 million rapid COVID-19 self-tests to help Americans combat…
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Severe Turbulence Injures Passengers on Flight in the U.S.
At least 36 people on a Hawaiian Airlines flight were injured, with 20 taken to the emergency room of a hospital, after the plane they were on encountered “severe turbulence” on a flight from Phoenix to Honolulu on Sunday, December 18. Eleven patients were reported to be in serious condition, according to a statement from…
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End of the Cup
The victory in the last Copa América, in Brazil, ending a 28-year drought without official titles, returned to Argentina the joy of celebration. The South American champions wanted more. They wanted the world. And it came, after 36 years of waiting and two painful runner-up finishes (1990 and 2014). This Sunday, December 18, the albiceleste…
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The Countdown Begins: The Next World Cup Is Here!
The final of the Qatar World Cup, contested between Argentina and France, left any fan of good football overjoyed. No matter who you were cheering for, how could you not be satisfied with such an exciting match? But the thrilling game this Sunday (18) left a taste for more. It’s no wonder that the World…
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Prince Harry and Meghan Report Royal Family Separation in Netflix Documentary
Prince Harry and Meghan detailed the breakdown of their relationship with the British royal family in the final episodes of the Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan.”
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Inflation Falls, But Interest Rates Are the Highest in 15 Years in the U.S.
In its last meeting of the year, the Federal Reserve, the Central Bank of the United States, raised the benchmark interest rate on Wednesday, December 14, for the seventh consecutive time, to a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. This is the highest level in 15 years. The increase is part of the ongoing effort to…


