Category: Inside
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Trump Would Have Been Convicted in Election Subversion Case, Says Justice Department Report
Jack Smith, the prosecutor who indicted elected President Donald J. Trump for allegedly attempting to subvert the results of the 2020 election, stated in a final report released on Tuesday (14) that the evidence would have been sufficient to convict Trump at trial, had his 2024 electoral victory not made the continuation of the indictment…
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End of fact-checking is limited to the US, says Meta
The end of Meta’s fact-checking service occurs only in the United States (US), at least for now, Meta reported in response to inquiries from the Attorney General’s Office (AGU), which is concerned about the end of the program. “At this moment, this change will apply only to the United States. We plan to create, test,…
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Meta Says End of Fact-Checking Is Limited to the U.S.
The end of Meta’s fact-checking service occurs only in the United States, at least for now, as the company plans to create and test Community Notes before expanding to other countries.
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Brazil Restricts Mobile Phone Use in Public and Private Schools
On Monday (January 13), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a law that restricts the use of portable electronic devices, especially mobile phones, in classrooms of public and private schools across the country. The legislation was approved by Congress at the end of last year. Supported by the federal government and experts, the project…
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Brazil Restricts Use of Cell Phones in Public and Private Schools
On January 13, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed legislation restricting portable electronic devices in schools, gaining broad consensus and support from both government and opposition.
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Texas Is No Longer the State That Receives the Most New Residents. Find Out Who Took the Spot in 2024
Texas is no longer the most popular state among Americans moving, according to a survey by U-Haul.
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High Dollar and Heated Economy Drive Inflation Rise in Brazil
The increase in the dollar, rising commodity prices, and a heated economy largely explain the rise in inflation in Brazil in 2024. On Friday (January 10), the Central Bank released a letter explaining why the Broad Consumer Price Index (IPCA) exceeded the upper limit of the target last year, reaching 4.83%. For 2024, the National…
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High Dollar and Heated Economy Drive Inflation in Brazil
The increase in the dollar, the rise in commodity prices, and a heated economy largely explain the rise in inflation in Brazil in 2024. On Friday (January 10), the Central Bank released a letter explaining why the Broad Consumer Price Index (IPCA) exceeded the upper limit of the target last year, reaching 4.83%. For 2024,…
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Another Round of Dangerous Winds Could Spark More Fires in Los Angeles
Strong winds are expected again on Monday night (13) in Los Angeles, threatening the progress firefighters have made in recent days against the devastating wildfires ravaging the city. Forecasters issued a fire danger alert from Monday night through Wednesday morning (15). This is the same level of alert that was issued a week ago when…
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Is One Glass of Alcoholic Drink a Day Okay?
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The U.S. Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy, is urging Congress to require warning labels informing consumers about the link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk. Murthy released a new advisory detailing how drinking alcohol increases the risk of developing certain types of cancer. “Alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer, behind tobacco and obesity,”…


