Category: Inside
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Today Is Cheese Day. Do You Know the Origin of This Delight?
On January 20th, the “World Cheese Day” is celebrated, a product that is consumed and adored by many populations. Who doesn’t like some type of cheese among the many varieties that exist? But do you know the origin of cheese? Many people might think it came from Switzerland or France, countries famous for their typical…
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PassportBros: TikTok Movement Encourages Black Men to Seek Women in Other Countries
The #PassportBros movement is drawing attention as a group of Black men seeks to convince others that Black women from abroad are better traditional wives than American Black women.
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The U.S. Has Reached the Debt Ceiling: What Does This Mean?
The U.S. reached the debt ceiling on Thursday (18), prompting the Treasury Department to begin taking extraordinary measures to avoid a potential default.But what is the debt ceiling?The debt ceiling, established by Congress, is the maximum amount that the federal government can borrow to finance obligations already approved by lawmakers and presidents—since the government has…
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Brazilian Ballerina Enchants Judges on ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’
Brazilian ballerina Vitória Bueno participated in ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ and enchanted the judges and audience with her performances.
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Delta Named Best Airline of 2022 by WSJ
Delta ranked first among nine U.S. airlines in The Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) 15th annual airline ratings, marking the second consecutive year at the top.
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Study Suggests U.S. Freshwater Fish Are Highly Contaminated
Eating just one serving of freshwater fish per year may have the same effect as drinking highly polluted water containing so-called “forever” chemicals for an entire month, according to a new study. The equivalent monthly amount of water would be contaminated at levels 2,400 times higher than recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according…
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For the First Time in 60 Years, China’s Population Declines
China reported on Tuesday (17) its first population decline since 1961. There were 1.41175 billion people living in China at the end of 2022 – a drop of about 850,000 compared to the end of the previous year, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in Beijing. A total of 9.56 million…
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The Success of the Premiere of ‘The Last Of Us’
The new HBO series, ‘The Last Of Us’, attracted 4.7 million viewers during its premiere on Sunday night, making the zombie thriller the second largest debut for the network since 2010, only behind ‘House Of The Dragon’ last year. The premiere of ‘House Of The Dragon’ remains the largest in HBO’s history, with the first…
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Do You Know Which Is the Most Powerful Passport in the World?
A trio of Asian passports offers their holders greater freedom to travel globally than any other country, according to the latest report released by Henley & Partners, a global residence and citizenship consulting firm based in London. Japanese citizens enjoy visa-free access to a record 193 destinations worldwide, just ahead of Singapore and South Korea,…
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The R$ 20 Billion Hole and the Story of Lojas Americanas
The retail giant Americanas S.A. has been facing a major problem that not only caused the company’s shares to plummet by 80% on the stock market but also raised doubts about the company’s ability to recover. Last week, the CEO and CFO of Americanas, Sergio Rial, resigned just two weeks after taking office. The reason?…


