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A second scourge is battering Brazil’s flooded south: disinformation - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoAry Vanazzi, mayor of Sao Leopoldo, said many people ignored official warnings and instead heeded...
20210430 - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 days agoOn a quiet evening in a New Delhi market, the normal crowd of customers thinned by lockdown rules, Anirban Mukherjee sat exhausted. This is but one story of the heartbreak now playing out daily ...
A second scourge is battering Brazil’s flooded south: Disinformation
WRBL Columbus· 6 days agoSAO PAULO (AP) — While flooding that has devastated Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has yet to...
Chief of state oil company dismissed in Brazil
AFP via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe CEO of Brazil's state oil company Petrobras has been sacked, the government announced Tuesday.The March announcement caused the company's share price...
Supreme Court paves a pathway toward an imperial presidency
Las Vegas Sun· 2 days agoThe recent surrealistic Supreme Court arguments around Donald Trump’s specific claim that he cannot be prosecuted for his self-coup and insurrection, which tried to prevent the hallowed peaceful ...
A second scourge is battering Brazil’s flooded south: Disinformation
Seattle Times· 6 days agoWhile flooding that has devastated Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has yet to subside, another...
Commentary: Pathway for an imperial presidency
The State· 6 days agoThe recent surrealistic Supreme Court arguments around Donald Trump's specific claim that he cannot be prosecuted for his self-coup and insurrection, which tried to prevent the hallowed peaceful ...
Chief of state oil company dismissed in Brazil
Alaska Superstation· 6 days agoThe move follows a recent spat between Petrobras and shareholders over dividend payments, which heightened concerns about the government's influence in...
This smartphone tool lets Brazilians track government corruption in real time
Fast Company Magazine· 7 days agoShortly before Brazil’s 2022 general election, 69% of the public believed government corruption was widespread. A major problem has been a lack of transparency. Politicians think, “If no one ...
‘Lula’ Review: Oliver Stone Chronicles the Dramatic Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Brazil’s Current...
The Hollywood Reporter· 8 hours agoOliver Stone has always had one eye pointed south of the U.S. border. It began with his phenomenal...