Category: Business
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Lula Government Considers Reinstating Visa Requirement for Americans
The Lula government is considering reinstating visa requirements for American citizens visiting Brazil, a measure suspended since 2019.
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Amazon? Walmart? Do You Know What the Most Used Shopping App in the U.S. Is Right Now?
A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s leading retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Temu, an online retailer based in Boston, which shares ownership with the Chinese social commerce giant Pinduoduo, is capturing the American consumer market. The superstore sells everything from…
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Traveling on a Budget
After long periods at home due to the pandemic, people are eager to pack their bags and hit the road. But with superinflation hurting the pockets of Americans, many are looking for ways to travel on a budget, opting for shorter trips or avoiding luxury hotels. According to data from the Trivago platform, two- and…
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day is celebrated in various parts of the world on February 14, including here in the United States, where the date is one of the favorites among Americans. But contrary to what many think, Valentine’s Day is not the same as Valentine’s Day in Brazil; it is a day to show affection to everyone…
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Lula Says Brazil Is Not More Politically Divided Than the U.S.
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In an exclusive interview with CNN, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that the political divisions in his country were not worse than those in the United States.
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Netflix Establishes New Rules for Password Sharing
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in Arts & Culture, Business, Economy, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, Movies, Music, TV, United States, WorldThis week, Netflix announced that it will begin implementing new password-sharing rules in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain. The company also detailed how it plans to crack down on password sharing in the United States. The company’s website states: “A Netflix account is for people who live together in a single household.” A household,…
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Where Is the Money You Pay to the Government Going?
On Tuesday night (7th) at 9 PM ET, President Joe Biden will address the American people in his second “State of the Union” speech. This has been a tradition in U.S. politics since 1790, initiated by George Washington, the first president of the country. During the speech, the president typically tries to remind lawmakers and…
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Costa Cruises Strengthens Relationship with the Brazilian Market
Costa Cruises is strengthening its relationship with the Brazilian market by having the Costa Firenze, Costa Favolosa, and Costa Fortuna sailing in South America in 2022-2023. According to Dario Rustico, executive vice president of Costa Cruises for South and Central America, the program marks the first time in over ten years that three of the…
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How to Maximize the Value and Speed of Your Tax Refund
According to the Pew Research Center, 47% of Americans say they are very bothered by the complexity of the federal tax system. Other taxpayers stress about getting all the details right. In a survey by Credello, 22% of respondents say that not maximizing their refund is their biggest fear regarding taxes, while another 22% said…
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How Fixed Wireless Access 5G is Overcoming the Digital Divide
When working from home and attending school virtually became part of everyday life during the COVID-19 pandemic, it taught us how vital residential broadband is.


