Category: Geral
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The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace: What Documentary Is Attracting Thousands Of Viewers?
“The Curious Case of Natalia Grace” (or “O Curioso Caso de Natalia Grace”) is indeed stranger than fiction and remains obscure to this day. Ultimately, it boils down to two conflicting accounts: one side claims that Natalia Grace is an exploited Ukrainian child who was abandoned by her adoptive family; while the other claims that…
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Sales of Erectile Dysfunction Gel Without Prescription Approved in the U.S.
A groundbreaking gel for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, called Eroxon, has been authorized by the Foods and Drugs Administration (FDA) for over-the-counter sales in the United States, according to the pharmaceutical company Futura Medical, which developed the product. The Eroxon is already available in Belgium and the United Kingdom. In the latter country, a…
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New York City Announces Largest Tree Planting in 6 Years
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NYC Parks announced that it has surpassed the total tree planting from last fiscal year. As of June 3, the agency had planted 13,154 trees citywide and expected to plant a total of 14,900 by June 30. The largest number of trees ever planted in the last 6 years. “Our trees are the lungs of…
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What is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
Four people who attended the same event on a farm in Campinas, in the interior of São Paulo, died from a disease called “Rocky Mountain spotted fever.” The cases drew attention due to the severity of the illness, which led these individuals to death within a few days. The Brazil registered only 49 cases of…
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Want to See the Total Solar Eclipse Next Year? Start Planning Now
In the path of totality. That’s where you’ll want to be on April 8, 2024, to take advantage of the last opportunity in decades to see a total solar eclipse over the United States. The path, where the total solar eclipse can be seen, will be about 115 miles (185 kilometers) wide, passing through northern…
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Trump Appears and Claims Innocence in Confidential Documents Case
Former President Donald J. Trump pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Miami to 37 criminal charges involving the exposure of defense secrets and obstruction of government efforts to recover confidential documents.
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Inflation Cools in the U.S. It’s the Lowest in 2 Years
Inflation in the United States finally showed signs of weakening in May. The Labor Department reported on Tuesday (13) that the consumer price index rose only 0.1% in May compared to the previous month, down from the 0.4% increase recorded in April. Prices rose 4% annually. This was the slowest inflation growth rate since March…
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Obesity Alters the Brain, with No ‘Sign of Reversibility,’ Study Finds
A new study reveals that obesity may impair the brain’s ability to recognize fullness, with changes persisting even after significant weight loss.
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Silvio Berlusconi, The Showman Who Shook Italian TV and Politics, Dies at 86
Silvio Berlusconi, the media mogul who revolutionized Italian television and used his private channels to become the country’s most polarizing and prosecuted prime minister, died on Monday (12) in Milan. He was 86 years old. The cause of death was not disclosed, but he had been hospitalized since last week to treat leukemia and other…
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Summer Has Yet to Start, But Tourists Are Already Flooding Europe
In many parts of Europe, the summer tourism frenzy has already begun. The European Travel Commission forecasts strong demand for holidays in Europe in 2023, with nearly half of all destinations on the continent expecting a return of over 80% of 2019 figures, the pre-pandemic period. According to travel insurer Allianz Partners, the number of…


