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For $40, You Can Have 15 Minutes of Fame on a Times Square Screen
Some Brazilian celebrities have been appearing on one of the screens in Times Square. Bruna Marquezine, Anitta, Luan Santana, Pabllo Vittar, and Ludmilla have all made an appearance there. The surprise is that their appearances have nothing to do with the fame they have achieved. On the contrary, any mere mortal can appear there. The…
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New Zillow Tool Helps Renters Discover Unexpected Costs
As if the exorbitant rents across the country weren’t enough, many renters still have to pay extra fees, which are often hidden in the rent amount and not disclosed by landlords. The real estate buying and renting website Zillow has just launched a tool to help renters understand the true cost of renting. This feature…
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Congratulations on the Divorce, You’re Single Again!
Yes, you flew to Las Vegas for your best friend’s bachelorette party just five years ago. And now you’ve received a new invitation from her for a party themed “Single and Ready” because, well… she’s getting divorced. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, divorce parties are in vogue now. More than ever,…
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Disney-Style Park to Be Built in Oklahoma
Rumors are constantly circulating about the potential relocation of Walt Disney World out of Florida due to the political disagreement between Disney and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. However, this is unlikely to happen. As Florida remains the theme park capital of the country, other states are trying to enter the market by creating their own…
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Women’s World Cup Starts This Thursday
The ninth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Auckland, New Zealand, this Thursday (20). Co-host New Zealand faces Norway in the opening match. From July 20 to August 20, 32 teams will compete in 64 matches across 10 different venues, making this year’s tournament the largest to date. The US Women’s…
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To Help Cool a Hot Planet, How About a Paint That Reduces Building Temperatures?
In 2020, Xiulin Ruan, a mechanical engineering professor at Purdue University, and his team introduced an innovation: a type of white paint that can act as a reflector, capable of reflecting 98% of the sun’s rays from the Earth’s surface back into the atmosphere and space.
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Is the Suicide Prevention Phone Number Working After a Year?
It has been a year since the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the United States underwent a transformation, changing its 10-digit number to 988, but many people are unaware of the change or even what the hotline offers. The three-digit number aims to make it easier for people to seek help when they are having…
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Biden Announces New Plan to Forgive Student Debt
Just over two weeks have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a student loan forgiveness plan proposed by Joe Biden’s administration. However, the Department of Education wasted no time and introduced new measures to alleviate student debt. Nevertheless, the Supreme Court’s rejection of the previous plan has caused skepticism and led beneficiaries to wonder…
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This Controversial Swimwear Piece Is Back in Style
The sunga, a divisive swimwear piece, is making a comeback, with sales skyrocketing and celebrities embracing the style.
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Brazilian composer and pianist João Donato dies at 88
João Donato passed away at 88 years old in Rio de Janeiro on Monday (July 17). The artist had been hospitalized due to a lung infection. His Instagram page announced his death, stating that he joined the paradise of composers to play beautiful melodies.


