Category: Geral
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SOS Rio Grande Do Sul: Brazilian State Needs Help
The floods that have put the state of Rio Grande do Sul in a true calamity have forced over 1 million people to leave their homes. A large number of individuals and institutions are mobilizing to help those affected by the tragedy. However, it is important to be attentive to how to ensure that this…
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SOS Rio Grande do Sul: Brazilian state affected by floods needs help
The floods in Rio Grande do Sul affected over 1 million people. Learn how to donate safely through the official SOS Rio Grande do Sul channel.
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Real ID: In One Year You Will Need a New Driver’s License in the USA
In exactly one year, you will need a new identity or driver’s license if you want to use this document to board planes or enter federal public buildings. The REAL ID Act, a law that enhances and standardizes the current driver’s license, was supposed to go into effect in May 2023, but due to the…
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Biden Says Antisemitism Has No Place in America
President Joe Biden made a call on Tuesday (7) to combat a “fierce wave” of antisemitism that is emerging, stating that such hatred has no place in America. “We must not give hate any safe harbor against anyone,” Biden said. However, Biden’s firm support for Israel’s war against Hamas, which has already led to the…
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Floods in Rio Grande do Sul: Death Toll Rises to 83, Dozens Still Missing
The death toll from a series of catastrophic floods in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, in the south of the country, has risen to at least 83, the state Civil Defense reported on Monday (6). Another 276 people were injured, at least 111 are missing, and at least 121,000 have been displaced,…
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Death Toll from Floods in Rio Grande do Sul Rises to 83, Dozens Remain Missing
The death toll from a series of catastrophic floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil, has risen to at least 83, reported the state’s civil defense unit on Monday (6).
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Free Madonna Show Draws 1.6 Million to Copacabana Beach
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More than a million people packed Copacabana beach on Saturday night, turning its vast stretch of sand into a massive dance floor for a free concert by the pop star, which marked the end of her world tour. “Here we are in the most beautiful place in the world,” said Madonna, 65, to the crowd,…
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Madonna draws 1.6 million people to Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro
The sands of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro welcomed at least 1.6 million people for Madonna’s concert. The number was announced by Riotur, the tourism company linked to the city hall, and exceeded the initial expectation by 100,000. The audience can be considered the largest of the singer’s entire career, as she performed in…
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DACA Beneficiaries Will Be Eligible for Obamacare Health Plans
More than 100,000 young immigrants protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will soon be eligible to receive federal health care coverage for the first time since DACA was implemented over a decade ago. The Biden administration announced on Friday (3) a new federal rule that will allow DACA beneficiaries to enroll…
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More Than 2,000 Arrested in Pro-Palestine Protests in the U.S.
After weeks of demonstrations and police crackdowns on university campuses across the country, more than 2,300 arrests have already been made. The majority of protesters are demanding that their universities sever ties with companies linked to Israel. Israel classifies the protests as anti-Semitic, while critics of Israel say that the United States uses these allegations…


