Category: Geral
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A Goal for 2023? Create an Account on the Social Security Portal
If you plan to retire in the United States, it is very important to keep track of the status of your social security. This can be done by creating an account on the Social Security Administration (SSA) portal. You can open an account at the website ssa.gov/myaccount. Workers aged 18 and older are eligible to…
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Despite Poor Performance in the Cup, Brazil Remains 1st in FIFA Ranking
FIFA updated the world ranking of men’s national football teams this Thursday (22), and to the surprise of many, the current world champion Argentina appears in second place, with France in third position on the list. Despite being eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Qatar Cup, Brazil remains at the top of the ranking. According to the…
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King of football, Pelé dies at 82
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, who became globally known as Pelé, died today (29) at the age of 82 at the Albert Einstein Hospital in the southern zone of São Paulo. According to a medical bulletin, the death was due to multiple organ failure. “The Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital sadly confirms the passing of Edson Arantes…
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Staying Home for New Year’s Eve? Here’s What Was Most Watched on Netflix in 2022
Netflix revealed this week the list of the most popular movies and series in 2022. If you’re thinking about staying home this New Year’s Eve, here’s a tip! Popular English-Language Movies1. The Gray ManWhen the CIA’s most skilled agent, whose true identity is known to no one, accidentally uncovers dark secrets of the agency, a…
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After Pickleball, Another Sport Is Gaining Attention: Padel
Padel has gained over 25 million enthusiasts in more than 90 countries, with Andy Murray among its advocates. Unlike tennis, it is usually played in doubles and is less demanding, making it popular in Spain and beyond.
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Supreme Court: Immediate Expulsion of Immigrants at the Border Will Remain in Effect
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Tuesday (27) that the controversial policy known as Title 42 will remain in effect while legal challenges occur, allowing federal authorities to continue expelling immigrants from the country’s borders for at least the next few months. The order, determined by a 5-4 vote, is a victory…
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The Aesthetic Procedure of the Moment in the USA
Buccal fat removal is the most talked-about aesthetic procedure at the moment, following rumors that several celebrities have undergone the surgery circulating on social media in recent weeks. According to Google Trends data, searches for “buccal fat removal” have dramatically surged since December 11. But what is buccal fat removal and what is it for?…
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Asylum Applications in the U.S. Approaching Record of 1.6 Million
Nearly 1.6 million asylum applications are pending in U.S. immigration courts and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services – the highest number of pending asylum cases ever recorded, according to data analysis by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. U.S. immigration courts have seen an increase of more than seven times in asylum cases…
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Cold and Storms Leave Deaths in the U.S., Especially in Buffalo, NY
At least 28 people have died as of Tuesday morning (27) as a result of the storm that hit Erie County, New York, where the city of Buffalo was buried under up to 50.3 inches of snow. At least 24 other people in 10 states across the United States have died due to the weather…
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Brazilian-American Congressman Admits to Lying About His Biography
The congressman elected from New York, George Santos, the son of a Brazilian, gave two interviews last Monday (26) and admitted that he lied about parts of his resume, but claimed that he committed no crime and intends to serve in Congress. In interviews with WABC radio and the New York Post – the first…


