Category: Inside
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Tax Credit for Electric Car Purchases Becomes More Restrictive
New rules for obtaining tax credits for the purchase of electric cars will come into effect on Tuesday, the 18th. American brands, such as Tesla and General Motors, will be the biggest beneficiaries.
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During Visit to Brazil, Russian Chancellor Says There Is Interest in Ending War
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, thanked Brazil for its efforts to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine and stated that the Russian government is interested in resolving the conflict as quickly as possible. Lavrov met on Monday (17) with Brazil’s Foreign Minister, Mauro Vieira, at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasília. Since the…
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Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Shaping the Future
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“If you are one of those people who still turns up their nose when they hear anything about Artificial Intelligence or CHAT GPT, sit down and take a deep breath, because I’m going to give you some reasons to start uncovering the wonders of this technological advancement. Perhaps you don’t remember anymore, or maybe you…
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Artificial Intelligence: How AI is Shaping the Future
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If you are one of those people who still turns up their nose when they hear anything about Artificial Intelligence or CHAT GPT, sit down and take a deep breath, because I’m going to give you some reasons to start uncovering the wonders of this technological advancement. Perhaps you no longer remember, or maybe you…
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Haven’t Filed Your Taxes Yet? The Deadline Is April 18 – Check Out Some Last-Minute Tips
So far, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has received over 90 million tax returns. This means that tens of millions of families have yet to file their returns. The deadline for filing the 2022 return is April 18, next Tuesday.Stay tuned for the tips belowNot everyone needs to file by April 18If you live or…
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Don’t Use Public Phone Charging Stations, FBI Warns
The FBI is warning people not to use public phone charging stations, which are becoming increasingly popular in places like airports and shopping malls. The problem is that hackers have found a way to introduce what is called “malware,” software specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system, through public…
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Fort Lauderdale Experienced Its Rainiest Day in History
Fort Lauderdale experienced its rainiest day in history on Wednesday (12), with over thirty centimeters of rain causing flooding and emergency rescues.
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Visa Issuance Delays Disrupt International Tourism in the U.S.
Visa issuance delays are disrupting international tourism in the U.S., with significant waiting times for applicants from Brazil, India, Mexico, and Colombia.
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Court Says Abortion Pill Can Remain Available, But Imposes Restrictions
A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday (12) that the abortion pill Mifepristone can remain available, overturning a decision by Texas Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk, who last week ordered a ban on the medication starting Friday, April 14. However, the appeals court imposed some restrictions on the use and distribution of the drug, which will…


