Category: Politics
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Eunice Paiva’s Grave Becomes a Tourist Spot After ‘I Am Still Here’
A tombstone in a small blue chapel at the Araçá Cemetery in São Paulo affectionately mentions her: “An example for her family and for Brazilian democracy.” She lies next to several chapels belonging to Italian families, where the lawyer and one of the symbols of the fight against the Brazilian dictatorship and for the defense…
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Eunice Paiva’s Grave Becomes a Tourist Attraction After ‘I Am Still Here’
Eunice Paiva’s grave has become a tourist attraction, drawing visitors to the Araçá Cemetery in São Paulo, especially after the film ‘Ainda Estou Aqui’ brought her story to light.
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Trump Administration Seeks IRS Help to Fulfill Immigration Agenda
The Trump administration is looking to delegate agents from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to assist in efforts to enforce illegal immigration, according to a senior official from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The DHS sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent requesting that the IRS provide agents to assist Immigration and Customs…
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Is It Too Expensive to Visit Disney? Disney Itself Thinks So
Is it too expensive for a middle-class family to visit Disney? Many people believe so, and apparently, Disney itself does too.
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Trump Says He Will Impose 25% Tariffs on All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the United States. The five largest steel suppliers to the U.S. market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the U.S.…
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Trump Says He Will Tax All Steel and Aluminum Imports to the U.S. at 25%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday (10) that he plans to tax all steel and aluminum imports to the United States at 25%. The five largest suppliers of steel to the American market in January were Canada, followed by Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, and Germany. Canada also led aluminum exports to the United States…
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How Many Lawsuits Have Been Filed Against Trump’s Orders?
In less than a month of his administration, American President Donald Trump has already signed dozens of executive measures to enforce his campaign agenda. The power to govern through executive orders is constantly used by governments, whether Republican or Democrat. But critics believe that Donald Trump is going too far, wanting to legislate or bypass…
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ICE Releases Immigrants Due to Lack of Space in Detention Centers
The government of Donald Trump used the “catch and release” program to free 461 undocumented immigrants who have been detained since he took office. The reason? Limited space in U.S. immigration facilities, Axios found out. During his campaign, Trump repeatedly criticized the “catch and release” program used by Joe Biden’s administration, and last month he…
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Trump Prohibits Transgender Women From Competing in Women’s Sports
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that prevents transgender women from competing in female sports categories. The order provides guidance, regulations, and legal interpretations, and will enlist the Department of Education to investigate high schools that violate the rule. Republicans say it restores fairness to sports, but LGBT advocacy and human rights organizations have…
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How Is New York’s Traffic One Month After the Toll Installation?
The adoption of the congestion toll in New York City marks one month this week and, so far, it seems to be having a positive impact. Last week, MTA officials reported a notable decrease in congestion since the plan went into effect in early January. The MTA reported that since the toll was launched on…


