Category: United States
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Grupo Mulheres do Brasil de NY Offers Free Course on Entrepreneurship
A recent survey by the HR platform Gusto showed that last year more than 5 million new businesses were created in the United States. What stood out in this survey is that about 47% of these new businesses were started by women. In 2019, before the pandemic, this percentage was only 29%. The fact is…
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With Unlikely Arrest, Trump Uses Case for Electoral Gain
Donald Trump is set to surrender to a court in New York this Tuesday (4) and officially become the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges. The legal team of Trump stated that the former president will plead not guilty and contest “all possible issues” as soon as the charges become public.…
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This Is One of the Worst Times to Buy a Car in Decades in the U.S.
It has almost never been so difficult to buy a new or used car in the United States as it is today, despite improvements in supply issues and inflation starting to stabilize.
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Diversity of Standards, Where Is It Now?
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Fashion is an industry in constant change and evolution, and often its cyclical pattern can bring back trends and controversies from the past that may be contentious today. These trends are revived and reinterpreted at a rapid pace. What is considered modern and current today can quickly become obsolete tomorrow. However, what we did not…
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Donald Trump Is The First American President Indicted
As expected, Donald J. Trump was indicted in Manhattan on Thursday (30), becoming the first American president to be charged with a crime. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office, which brought the charges, is focused on the former president’s involvement in paying hush money to a porn star, Stormy Daniels, who claimed to have had an…
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The Best Places to Buy a Home at an Affordable Price in the USA
Those looking to buy their first property are facing the challenge, among others, of saving enough for the down payment in a high inflation economy. For those who work remotely or are willing to relocate, a recent study by Rocket Homes may help find a new place to live. The study compared 383 large metropolitan…
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Americans Are Starting Millions of Businesses
Americans are turning to a time-honored capitalist tradition: starting their own businesses.
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Immigration Triples in the Most Populous Counties in the U.S.
The number of immigrants nearly tripled in the 20 most populous counties in the United States from 2021 to 2022, as immigration returned to pre-pandemic levels nationwide, according to the Census Bureau’s report on Thursday (30). However, many of these counties are still losing residents to suburbs and other regions of the country, where the…
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US Approves Sale of Nasal Spray That Reverses Opioid Overdose
Narcan, a nasal spray that reverses opioid overdoses, will be available for purchase without a prescription at any pharmacy in the United States starting this summer. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the measure on Wednesday (28), raising hopes that the widespread and easy availability of the medication will help reduce the alarming drug-related…
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The Nashville Shooting: What Is Known?
As with all mass shootings, questions continue to arise around the motivations that led to the attack at Covenant School, a Christian elementary school in Nashville, which left six people dead, including three children. New details about the case are emerging as the city prepares to hold a vigil in downtown Nashville on Wednesday night…


