Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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School shooting in Canada leaves 9 dead and police identify suspect
A shooting at a high school in the small community of Tumbler Ridge, in the Canadian province of British Columbia, left at least nine dead and 27 injured on Tuesday (10), sparking national outrage and an immediate mobilization of authorities. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reported that they have already identified the person responsible…
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What you need to know about the Artemis II “wet dress rehearsal”
Preparations are underway for the start of critical tests of NASA’s spacecraft for the Artemis II mission, which will send four astronauts on a trip around the Moon. Fuel loading tests are scheduled to begin on Monday, according to NASA. The fuel loading phase of the pre-launch tests, known as the “wet dress rehearsal,” was…
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Hemp and marijuana are the same species. So, why such different laws?
Is it hemp, cannabis, or marijuana? That depends on who’s talking about the enigmatic plant that’s legal in some forms (for now), but will face new restrictions in others this fall. The confusion doesn’t surprise Nick Johnson, author of the book “Grass Roots,” which examines the history of the cannabis plant and its use both…
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Shakira to Headline ‘Todo Mundo no Rio’ in Copacabana
Singer Shakira will be the main attraction at the “Todo mundo no Rio” event, scheduled for the night of May 2 on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, according to information released by columnist Lauro Jardim and confirmed by g1. The performance is scheduled to start at 9:45 p.m. and is part of the programming…
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Pancreatitis and Weight-Loss Pens: What Is Known About Suspicious Deaths and Authority Alerts
The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) recorded 145 suspected pancreatitis notifications associated with the use of medications known as “weight-loss pens” between January 2020 and December 2025. Of this total, six notifications had a suspected death outcome reported by the notifiers themselves, according to the agency. The topic returned to the center of the debate…
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Learn how to improve sleep quality
For the first time, the Telephone Survey Surveillance System for Risk and Protection Factors for Chronic Diseases (Vigitel) from the Ministry of Health investigated the sleep of the Brazilian population. One of the findings is that 20.2% of adults in the capitals and the Federal District sleep less than 6 hours per night (the minimum…
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Bad Bunny Celebrates Latin Identity at the Super Bowl
Bad Bunny turned the Super Bowl 60 halftime show into an explicit celebration of Latin identity and Puerto Rican culture, marked by cultural symbols, political messages, and star-studded appearances.
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With Record Delegation and Chance of Unprecedented Podium, Brazil Competes in Winter Olympics for 10th Time
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics officially begin this Friday (6), with opening ceremonies scheduled at two iconic Italian locations: San Siro Stadium in Milan, and the city of Cortina. The ceremony will start at 4 PM (Brasília time), bringing together around 2,900 athletes from 92 countries. Brazil will be represented by 14 competitors, marking the largest…
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Ronald Hicks to Be Installed as 11th Archbishop of New York
Ronald Hicks will be installed on Friday as the 11th Archbishop of New York in a ceremony at a revered Manhattan church, where dignitaries and faithful from all walks of life are expected to attend to celebrate the event. At a press conference at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Thursday, Hicks previewed that he will speak…
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Like it or not, Patriots fans want the glory back in Super Bowl LX
While Seattle Seahawks fans seek to claim their second Lombardi Trophy in Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup, New England Patriots fans are aiming for their seventh title. And, just as importantly, many hope to “finally” end what they call their “long” and “agonizing” six years of defeats. “Don’t worry, we’ll be back on top soon,” said…


