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Thousands Gather in Support of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at Copacabana Beach in Rio
On Sunday, thousands of supporters gathered at the iconic Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro to show solidarity with former president Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently facing serious legal challenges. Bolsonaro, who served as president of Brazil from 2019 to 2022, is accused of orchestrating a plot to overthrow the government following his electoral defeat.…
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Bolsonaro Receives Support from Thousands in Copacabana
Thousands of people gathered at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday (16) in a show of support for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who faces accusations of leading a plot to overthrow the government and undermine the country’s democracy after losing the 2022 election.
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In Some American States, Religion Is Disappearing Faster
The proportion of non-religious people in the United States is growing in all states except South Dakota, according to new research from the Pew Research Center.
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What the Data Shows About Trump’s Immigration Crackdown So Far
President Donald Trump’s drastic overhaul of immigration enforcement aimed at deporting millions has already led to nearly 23,000 arrests and 18,000 deportations last month, federal data shows. Arrests within the country have surged compared to the Biden administration, but remain below the levels seen at the beginning of Trump’s term. Deportations are lagging. As a…
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Which Industries Employ the Most Immigrant Workers in the U.S.?
In 2023, nearly one-fifth of the workforce was born abroad: of the 160.2 million people in the U.S. workforce, about 29.7 million were immigrants. This represents an increase from 2010, when immigrants made up 15.6% of the workforce. Immigrants are employed in various industries, with concentrations in education, health, and professional services.Which industries employ the…
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“I Am Still Here” Makes History by Winning the Oscar for Best International Film
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Brazilian cinema made history on Sunday (March 2), at the 97th edition of the Oscars in Los Angeles. “I Am Still Here,” directed by Walter Salles, won in the Best International Film category. This is an unprecedented achievement for Brazilian cinema. The Brazilian film surpassed “Emilia Pérez” (France), “The Seed of the Sacred Fruit” (Germany),…
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‘I’m Still Here’ Makes History by Winning Oscar for Best International Film
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Brazilian cinema made history on Sunday (2) at the 97th edition of the Oscars in Los Angeles. “I’m Still Here,” directed by Walter Salles, was the big winner in the international film category. An unprecedented achievement for Brazilian cinema. The Brazilian film surpassed “Emilia Pérez” (France), “The Seed of the Sacred Fruit” (Germany), “The Girl…
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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Falls, But His Administration’s Rating Remains Positive
A survey conducted by Quantus Insights between February 24 and 26 with 1,000 registered voters showed that Trump’s approval rating is now at 51%, compared to 45% disapproval, leaving him with a positive balance of six points. However, this is down from the previous Quantus Insights survey conducted between February 10 and 12, which showed…
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Why You Should Travel During a ‘Dead Week’
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Imagine this: fewer crowds, cheaper stays, and a chance to experience the most popular destinations without the chaos of peak holiday seasons. Welcome to the magic of “dead weeks” – those rare travel periods when demand drops and seasoned travelers can cash in on great deals.What exactly is a dead week? These are short, specific…
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Elis Regina
Elis Regina Carvalho Costa was born on March 17, 1945. Daughter of Romeu de Oliveira Costa and Ercy Carvalho, Elis Regina was born in Porto Alegre, RS.According to Elis, her name comes from a character in a novel her mother was reading at the time of her birth: “Miss Elis.” Her nickname at home was…


