Category: Inside
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In the Run-Up to the Elections, U.S. Economy Shows Resilience and Continues to Grow
The American economy grew solidly again in the third quarter of this year, reinforcing the belief that the U.S. is managing to avoid a recession and increasing the chances that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut interest rates more modestly in the coming months. The country’s gross domestic product (GDP), the value of all goods…
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Floods in Spain Leave More Than 60 Dead
At least 64 people have died and others are missing after devastating floods hit eastern Spain since Monday (28), according to local authorities, in one of the worst natural disasters to strike the country in recent years. The catastrophic flooding swept away cars, inundated homes, and cut off electricity across eastern Spain. Rescue teams faced…
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U.S. Airlines Are Required to Refund You for Canceled Flights
U.S. airlines are now required to provide passengers with an automatic refund for canceled or significantly delayed flights and for services that were paid for but not provided.
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Election Ballot Boxes Fires Under Investigation in the U.S.
The FBI is investigating a case in which two ballot drop boxes caught fire in the Portland, Oregon area on Monday morning (28). Hundreds of ballots were burned in Vancouver, a small city in Washington state less than 10 miles (16 km) from Portland, with local media reporting that there was a device attached to…
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These Are the Places in the U.S. Where the Process to Obtain a Green Card Is Faster
The average processing time for a permanent residency application in the United States (green card) is approximately 18 months. Therefore, it can take more than a year to obtain it, which is a long time. The journey to obtain a Green Card involves several crucial steps, including: filling out Form I-485; submitting all necessary documentation,…
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Why More People Are Renting Instead of Buying?
With inflation putting pressure on American wallets, many people are choosing to rent instead of buy. Nowadays, you can rent everything from vacation homes to bicycles, even pets and wedding dresses. The rental economy is growing, offering people an economical way to access goods and experiences without having to commit to a long-term investment. At…
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Elon Musk Worked Illegally in the U.S. Before Becoming the Richest Man in the World, Says Newspaper
President Joe Biden called Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, a Trump supporter, a hypocrite. The reason? According to the president, the billionaire supports Trump’s anti-immigration policies but began his long career in the United States as an “illegal worker” before becoming the richest man in the world. The comments from Biden about Musk come…
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What Happens to Your Body After 40?
The 40s are the new 30s. This phrase has become a cliché, and as a result, many people, especially those who lead active lives and have no health issues, truly believe it. It’s not quite that simple. New research shows that the bodies of both men and women can age in waves, with a significant…
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Maguila, Legend of Brazilian Boxing, Dies at 66
The legend of Brazilian boxing José Adilson Rodrigues dos Santos, popularly known as Maguila, died at the age of 66 in São Paulo on Thursday (24). The former heavyweight champion, known for his powerful punches, suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a consequence of the numerous blows to the head he endured. Maguila was born on…
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Maguila, Brazilian boxing legend, dies at 66
Former Brazilian boxer José Adilson Maguila died at the age of 66 on Thursday (24). One of the top heavyweights and owner of one of the most powerful right punches in Brazilian boxing, he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, also known as pugilistic dementia, diagnosed in 2013. Maguila was born on July 11, 1958, in…


