Category: Inside
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Florida to Expand Controversial Immigrant Transport Program to Other States
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Wednesday (15) that expands a controversial state program for transporting immigrants to other states. “Florida is using all available tools to protect our citizens from Biden’s open border policies,” DeSantis wrote on Twitter. “I am pleased to have signed the legislation to continue the program of transporting…
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Bolsonaro Breaks Silence and Claims He Will Return to Brazil Next Month
In his first interview – granted to The Wall Street Journal – since leaving Brazil and the presidency on December 30, 2022, and taking refuge in Orlando, Florida, former president Jair Bolsonaro stated that he plans to return to Brazil next month to lead the opposition. The statements come at a time when the former…
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Attempt to Boycott the Paris Olympics Gains Supporters
With the Paris Olympics next year approaching and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine becoming a prolonged conflict, Ukraine’s Minister of Sports renewed a threat to boycott the games if Russia is allowed to participate in the competition. He also stated that Kiev would lobby for other nations to join in the boycott. So far, no nation…
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Traveling on a Budget
After long periods at home due to the pandemic, people are eager to pack their bags and hit the road. But with superinflation hurting the pockets of Americans, many are looking for ways to travel on a budget, opting for shorter trips or avoiding luxury hotels. According to data from the Trivago platform, two- and…
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
Valentine’s Day is celebrated in various parts of the world on February 14, including here in the United States, where the date is one of the favorites among Americans. But contrary to what many think, Valentine’s Day is not the same as Valentine’s Day in Brazil; it is a day to show affection to everyone…
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What Makes People Happy?
It is difficult to obtain concrete evidence about what makes people happy. But there is a study that has examined happiness since the 1930s and, after decades of research, has had its results published in a new book, “The Good Life”. The “Harvard Study of Adult Development,” led by professors Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz,…
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Trump Faces First Rival in White House Race
Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has entered the race for the Republican presidential nomination. The announcement was made through a video recorded by the candidate herself on Tuesday (13). “Washington has failed us time and again. It’s time for a new generation of leadership to…
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Unidentified Objects Hover Over North America
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U.S. military shot down another object flying at high altitude over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday afternoon. The Pentagon said it did not know what it was. Another unidentified object was shot down in northern Canada on Saturday, marking the third time in a week that American fighter jets have downed objects in North…
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Super Bowl: Chiefs Won, But Rihanna Made Headlines.
Rihanna did not debut a new song during her performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday night, but she announced her second pregnancy. The artist sang a medley of her biggest hits while showcasing a noticeable baby bump in a red jumpsuit. The show took place during halftime of the game, which ended with the…
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Less Sex, More Loneliness: This Is How Americans Are Moving Forward This Valentine’s Day
Americans, amid an epidemic of loneliness, are having less sex than ever before. Studies show that in almost every demographic group, older or younger Americans, single and married, rich and poor, are having less sex than at any other time in at least the last three decades. Sex is not the only way to satisfy…


