Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Injection Proves Effective in Preventing HIV Infection Among Women, Study Shows
Two injections per year of a medication currently used to treat HIV infections have been dramatically effective in preventing new infections in a study conducted among young women in Africa. The biannual injection of the drug lenacapavir can provide complete protection against HIV infections, demonstrating 100% efficacy in trial data released by the pharmaceutical company…
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Thousands of Fans Could Be Deported for Invading the Copa América Final
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The Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia was marked by chaos at the venue, with nearly 8,000 fans managing to enter the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami without tickets. The incident endangered thousands of fans and highlighted a serious security issue at such a large event in a country that will host the World…
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Olympic Swimmers Will Dive Into the Seine. Would You Do That?
Most people are likely to say no to this question, especially those who know Paris and have walked along the banks of the Seine. But Olympic athletes have no choice. If the swimming marathon and triathlon are held in the Seine as planned, instead of at an alternative location, the option for Olympic athletes will…
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The Hottest Day in History Was Recorded on July 21
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Sunday, July 21, was the hottest day ever recorded, according to data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Union, which has been monitoring global climate patterns since 1940. The global average air temperature at the surface on Sunday reached 17.09 degrees Celsius (62.76 degrees Fahrenheit) – slightly above the previous record set…
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Under Intense Pressure, Biden Withdraws Candidacy and Declares Support for Kamala Harris
President Biden, 81, abandoned his re-election bid on Sunday (21), succumbing to relentless pressure from his closest allies to withdraw from the race amid deep concerns that he is too old and frail to defeat former President Donald J. Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris announced that she would seek the nomination in place of the…
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Paris 2024: Brazilian Legend Marta to Compete in Her Sixth Olympics
The Paris 2024 Olympics technically begin on Wednesday, July 24, with the men’s football matches. However, the tournament officially kicks off on Friday (26) with the traditional opening ceremony.
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This is the Richest Suburb in the U.S.
With its prefab homes and white fences, suburbs symbolized the American middle class post-World War II. But today, many of these residential areas house the wealthiest population in the country, boasting large mansions, top-tier schools, golf clubs, and exclusive amenities. A survey by the financial website GoBankingRates.com ranked Scarsdale, New York, as the richest suburb…
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Technological Blackout Shows How Dependent the Global Economy Is on Certain Software
Airlines, hospitals, banks, and countless other companies and services around the world began to slowly recover on Friday (19) after the severe disruptions caused by a global technological blackout. The interruption, which reached proportions that some experts called “historic,” was an impressive example of the fragile dependence of the global economy on certain software and…
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Trump Accepts Nomination and Calls for Unity After Detailing Assassination Attempt at Republican Convention
Donald Trump accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination on Thursday (18) at the Republican National Convention in a speech that described how he felt during an assassination attempt that could have ended his life. “I shouldn’t be here tonight,” Trump said in the packed convention hall as thousands listened in silence. “There was blood everywhere,…
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Brazilian Immigrant Launches Children’s Book About Saudade
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Brazilian immigrant and writer Ana Crespo, born in Rio de Janeiro and residing in Colorado, launched a new children’s book in June titled “Saudade: Our Longing for Brazil,” illustrated by André Ceolin and published by the iconic Neal Porter Books, an imprint of Holiday House.The book follows a Brazilian mother and her American daughter on…


