Category: Politics
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More Than 1,500 Firearms Were Intercepted at U.S. Airports from January to March – And the Vast Majority Were Loaded
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reports that its officers intercepted 1,503 firearms in carry-on bags at security checkpoints in U.S. airports during the first quarter of 2024. This number is very close to the TSA’s interceptions in the first quarter of 2023, when 1,508 firearms were intercepted, the agency said in a press release. Overall,…
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American Economy Continues to Heat Up and Inflation Rises More Than Expected
The rise in fuel prices and the extremely high mortgages and rents have caused inflation to rise more than expected in March, worsening the prolonged and painful battle Americans face against high costs. The consumer prices in the United States grew to 3.5% annually in the 12 months ending in March, according to the latest…
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Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for Citizens of Australia, Canada, and the USA to 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding regular passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure…
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Brazil postpones the requirement for visas for Americans until 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding these passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure that determined the visa requirement starting this Wednesday…
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STF includes Elon Musk in inquiry on digital militias
The minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes has ordered the inclusion of billionaire Elon Musk among those investigated in the inquiry into digital militias, which examines the alleged criminal activities of groups suspected of spreading fake news on social media to influence politics. In the same decision, announced on Sunday (April…
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Includes American Billionaire Elon Musk in Digital Militia Inquiry
The minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes, has ordered the inclusion of multibillionaire Elon Musk among those investigated in the so-called Digital Militia Inquiry, which investigates the criminal activities of groups suspected of spreading false news on social media to influence political processes. In the same decision, made public on Sunday…
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Florida Bans Abortion After Six Weeks of Pregnancy
Restrictions on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, set to take effect in Florida starting April 30 of this year, will severely limit access to this procedure in a state that is one of the most populous in the country.
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How to Develop a Healthy Money Mindset for a Stable Financial Future
Building and managing your wealth is a lifelong process that can have significant implications for you, your children, and other beneficiaries. While your path to building wealth should be tailored to your circumstances, this three-pronged approach from Freddie Mac can help you plan for a stable financial future. 1. Understand your money mindset: Understanding your…
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It’s Tax Season: 3 Ways to Save This Year
It’s Tax Season: 3 Ways to Save This Year
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Americans Will Need a Visa to Enter Brazil Starting April 10
Starting April 10, 2024, passport holders from Australia, Canada, and the United States will need a visa to enter Brazil. If you already have a valid physical visa in your passport for the purpose of your visit, you do not need to apply for a new visa. For those arriving in Brazil by air, sea,…


