Category: Politics
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President Lula Is ‘Well’ After Emergency Surgery to Control Cerebral Hemorrhage
A cerebral hemorrhage detected in President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva did not compromise any of his brain functions. The medical team, led by Dr. Roberto Kalil, expects President Lula to resume his activities next week. As a precaution, he will remain in intensive care at the Sírio-Libanês Hospital in São Paulo for 48 hours.…
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Trump Continues to Claim He Will Eliminate Citizenship for Foreigners Born in the Country. Can He Do This?
One of the main campaign promises of elected President Donald Trump is to eliminate the right to citizenship for foreigners born in the United States. This desire is not new. In his first candidacy for the White House, Trump made the same promise. But after becoming president, he set the issue aside. Perhaps because Trump…
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What Is Happening in Syria?
For much of its 13 years, the horrors of Syria’s devastating civil war seemed endless. Now, President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is gone, the dictator has fled his country in the face of advancing rebel forces. Assad clung to power through domestic oppression, torture, and murder, with a mix of chemical weapons and support from Russia…
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After Shocking Murder, Americans Express Discontent with Health Plans
The shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare (UHC) CEO Brian Thompson has triggered a wave of negative reports about the confusing healthcare system in the U.S.
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Mercosur and EU Sign Trade Agreement After 25 Years of Negotiations
On Friday (December 6), the heads of state of Mercosur and the EU representative, Ursula von der Leyen, announced the signing of a free trade agreement to reduce export tariffs between the countries of these markets. The negotiations had dragged on for 25 years. The agreement was announced at a press conference in Montevideo, Uruguay,…
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Housing Crisis in the U.S.: Lack of Homes for Low-Income Population
When families have stable, decent, and affordable housing that they can afford, they are better able to maintain employment, perform better in school, and achieve better health and well-being. But… Researchers estimate that the United States has 3.8 million fewer homes than the American people need. The demand for housing exceeds supply in nearly every…
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Mercosur and the European Union Sign Trade Agreement Negotiated for 25 Years
The heads of state of Mercosur and the representative of the European Union (EU), Ursula von der Leyen, announced on Friday (6) that a free trade agreement has been signed to reduce export tariffs between the countries that make up these markets.
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Year-End Spending Hits Record High in the U.S.
Everyone is complaining about the cost of living in the United States, right? Even the American population just showed their dissatisfaction with the economy at the polls, especially with the high inflation of recent years, by choosing Donald Trump to govern the country. But consumption data from last weekend reveals that Americans’ discontent is not…
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The Retirement Age in the U.S. May Increase Again
Next year, several significant reforms will be implemented in the Social Security system. Among them is the change in the age at which Americans can start receiving Social Security benefits. Although Americans can start receiving reduced benefits at age 62, the current range for full retirement is between 66 and 67 years, depending on the…
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New York Bans Sales of Pets Starting December 15
A new law designed to end the sale of animals in so-called “puppy mills” in the state of New York will take effect on December 15, prohibiting stores in the state from selling pets such as dogs, cats, or rabbits. Known as the Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, the legislation aims to put an end to…


