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Lula and Biden Discussed Climate Cooperation
President Joe Biden of the United States and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil demonstrated a continuous joint effort on priority global and regional issues. Last month, the two leaders discussed climate cooperation and preparations for COP28, including President Biden’s commitment to request $500 million from Congress over five years to support the…
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Looking for sustainable and convenient coffee? Here’s what you need to know
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Music, hairstyles, and fashions may change over time, but one thing remains constant: Americans love their coffee, and it seems they will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. In fact, the number of Americans who drank coffee in the last day (65%) – more than any other beverage – is on the rise,…
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Brazilian Sentenced to Life in Prison Remains at Large in the U.S.
Pennsylvania police released an update on Tuesday morning (12) regarding the massive manhunt for the Brazilian murderer sentenced to life in prison who escaped from a state penitentiary nearly two weeks ago. Danilo Cavalcante, according to the police, is armed with a stolen weapon. Cavalcante escaped from Chester County prison on August 31 by “walking…
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Brazilian Government Extends Visa Waiver for Americans
The Brazilian government announced that it will extend the visa waiver for Americans, Canadians, and Australians planning to visit Brazil for tourism or business until January 9, 2024. Previously, the visa requirement for citizens of these countries was set to resume on October 1, 2023. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the change is…
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Brazilian Government Extends Visa Exemption for Americans
The Brazilian government announced that it will extend the visa exemption for Americans, Canadians, and Australians wishing to visit Brazil for tourism or business until January 9, 2024. Previously, the visa requirement for citizens of these countries was set to resume on October 1, 2023. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the postponement is…
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Storm Hilary Hits California Causing Flooding
Parts of Southern California and the southwestern United States faced the threat of flash floods and landslides on Monday (21) after Storm Hilary brought record rainfall overnight. About 17 million Americans were under flood and high wind alerts as the remnants of the hurricane moved north, dumping heavy rain from the California-Mexico border to Las…
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Christmas in Summer?
While many families are still returning from trips and finishing their back-to-school shopping, several retailers are getting into the Christmas spirit. But what about Halloween? And someone should think about Thanksgiving, right? Don’t be surprised to find illuminated elves, inflatable Santa decorations appearing alongside scary hanging skeletons, glowing tombstones, and pumpkins. Stores have been making…
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How About Skipping the Line to Get Through Airport Security in the U.S.? Here’s How
This summer, American airports are completely packed. If you’ve traveled from certain parts of the country, it’s likely that you’ve spent nearly two hours in line to get through security. But if you are a citizen or permanent resident, there is a way to significantly reduce the time spent in this process: TSA Pre-Check. The…
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Illinois Law Requires Parents to Pay for Work of Child Influencers
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This week, you may have heard something about the Brazilian actress Larissa Manoela’s break with her parents over issues involving the ownership and management of the young actress’s assets. Larissa began her television career at just 4 years old, and her parents have managed her earnings since then. Now, at 18, Larissa discovered that she…


