The warning from Moodys: how artificial intelligence can affect your finances
This article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is set to alter the economic landscape, impacting job stability and personal finance management.
BBB 26: Alberto Cowboy wins the competition and is the angel of the week
Alberto Cowboy wins the challenge, becoming the 'angel of the week' on Big Brother Brazil 26, allowing him to grant immunity to a housemate.
Man attempts to invade Globo headquarters in Belo Horizonte, police are called
A man tried to invade Globo's headquarters in Belo Horizonte, seeking to speak with journalist Carlos Eduardo Alvim, but was stopped by police.
Attack reaffirms Trump doctrine, but buys high risk
A recent attack by the United States and Israel on Iran demonstrates the revival of Donald Trump's foreign policy approach, raising concerns about geopolitical risks.
Global divisions over energy policy deepen, says IEA chief
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that global fragmentation is increasing disagreements over energy policy, particularly with the US retreating from its climate commitments under President Trump.
Brazilian ambassador narrates night without new bombings in Tehran
The Brazilian ambassador in Iran reported a night of calm in Tehran after a series of bombings by the US and Israel, with basic services restored.
What to know before buying weight loss medications online
The article discusses the increasing trend of purchasing weight loss medications online, particularly GLP-1 drugs, and the associated risks with unregulated sources.
After Defection, PSDB of SP Negotiates Entry of Three State Deputies
The PSDB party in SΓ£o Paulo is negotiating to recruit three state deputies following a recent loss of six members to the PSD party.
Trump says he already has a name in mind for the successor to the Supreme Leader of Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that he has a candidate in mind to succeed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, amid confirmation from Israeli sources of Khamenei's death.
After four-hour surgery, Marquito remains in ICU in serious condition
Comedian Marquito is in serious condition in the ICU following a cervical spine surgery after a motorcycle accident in SΓ£o Paulo.
Confrontation with Iran Became Inevitable After Proxy Defeats
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has intensified as Israel views Tehran as a significant threat, prompting Israeli leadership to target Iranian proxies in the region.
'Why did you start the war with Iran?,' asks NYT to Trump in editorial
An editorial by the New York Times questions President Trumpβs initiation of military action against Iran, highlighting his campaign promise to end wars rather than start new ones.
Attacks on Iran put world peace at risk, says Celso Amorim
Celso Amorim, special advisor for international affairs in Brazil, expressed concern that attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran threaten global peace and emphasize the need for negotiation over military action.
Suspect shot by police during robbery attempt in SΓ£o Paulo
A 19-year-old robbery suspect was shot by police during an attempted robbery on a busy avenue in SΓ£o Paulo, leading to chaotic moments for passing motorists.
Images show Khamenei's residence hit by bombs; see before and after
Satellite images reveal dark smoke rising from the residence complex of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which was bombed by the United States and Israel, supposedly resulting in Khamenei's death.
Flights to the Middle East return to Brazil after attacks on Iran
Three flights from Brazil to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates had to return due to air restrictions related to US and Israel attacks on Iran.
FlΓ‘vio will stage a coup
The article discusses the implications of FlΓ‘vio Bolsonaro's recent statements and actions, suggesting they may threaten democracy in Brazil.
1926: Brazil holds presidential election with sole candidacy of W. LuΓs
Brazil is conducting a presidential election with only one official candidate, Washington LuΓs, supported by the current political administration.
How a second pregnancy uniquely alters women's brains, according to a study
A new study from Amsterdam's UMC reveals that a second pregnancy induces unique changes in the maternal brain, enhancing attention skills and potentially explaining maternal mental health issues.
There are signs that the leader of Iran died in the attack, says Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested that there are indications Iranian leader Ali Khamenei may have been killed in a US-Israeli joint attack, although confirmation of his status remains unclear.
Out of Context
A white male author reflects on his struggles in the literary market, debating whether societal shifts towards diversity and inclusion are impacting his success.
In unprecedented interview, Dennis Carvalho recalls successes with Gilberto Braga
Dennis Carvalho, who passed away on Saturday, was a pivotal director in Brazilian television, known for his successful collaborations with author Gilberto Braga.
Yesterday I was an idiot
The author reflects on the constant realization of past foolishness in their thoughts and ideas, suggesting a daily evolution or possible stagnation in personal growth.
Deaths: Your voice rocked many hearts with MPB classics
Stella's powerful voice provided the soundtrack for many romantic moments in bars and gatherings around Juazeiro, Bahia, where she and her husband Daniel CΓ’mara formed the beloved musical duo '100% MΓΊsica'.
Christiane Torloni, ex-wife of Dennis Carvalho, bids farewell to the director: 'Brilliant journey'
Actress Christiane Torloni paid tribute to her late ex-husband and director Dennis Carvalho, highlighting his significant contributions to Brazilian culture.
Iran's retaliation brings unprecedented tension to Gulf capital cities
Iran's anticipated retaliation against U.S. and Israeli attacks has led to unexpected tension in Persian Gulf capitals allied with the U.S.
Residents of Tehran report panic in the capital amid airstrikes
Tehran residents experienced panic and chaos due to US and Israeli airstrikes as they returned to work over the weekend.
Map shows locations in Iran hit by attacks from the US and Israel
Attacks by the US and Israel on Iran have reportedly hit at least nine locations, causing widespread panic among civilians.
Singles swap dating apps for a wrestling ring and turn wrestling into a flirting ritual in the US
Young singles in New York are engaging in wrestling matches as a unique form of speed dating.
Working Hours and Society's Choices
A recent article discussed a study comparing Brazil's working hours with those of other countries, highlighting the role of various determinants like productivity and government policies.
Luke Grimes says he hesitated before accepting to be the protagonist of 'Yellowstone' spin-off
Actor Luke Grimes discusses his reservations before taking on the lead role in the 'Yellowstone' spin-off series βMarshals: A Yellowstone Storyβ, set to premiere soon.
Football and Quixotic Dreamers
The article discusses the evolution of football, emphasizing the balance of strategy and emotional elements in the game, as well as the recent performance of Brazilian teams.
In Iran, Venezuela, or Cuba, terror and negotiations are the objectives of Trump's 'war'
The article discusses Donald Trump's controversial military strategies and objectives in the Middle East, particularly regarding Iran, and reflects on the implications for global politics.
Tony Ramos pays tribute to Dennis Carvalho: 'Any tribute will still be too little'
Actor Tony Ramos commemorates the life of director Dennis Carvalho, who recently passed away at the age of 78 in Rio de Janeiro.
Check out the results of the Mega-Sena contest 2978 from 9 PM this Saturday (28)
The results of the Mega-Sena lottery contest 2978 will be announced on Saturday night, with the main prize estimated at R$ 145 million.
Triennial of Arts 'Frestas' occupies Sorocaba to highlight artists from the interior
The 'Frestas' Triennial of Arts in Sorocaba showcases local artists alongside notable names in Brazilian art, challenging the dominance of SΓ£o Paulo.
Suplicy proposes bill for Bom Prato to serve free meals
State Deputy Eduardo Suplicy is presenting a bill to make meals at Bom Prato free for all residents of SΓ£o Paulo.
How a altar boy with Down syndrome inspired inclusive advances in churches in interior SΓ£o Paulo
The story explores how an 11-year-old altar boy with Down syndrome has sparked discussions on inclusivity within churches in the interior of SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil.
The Actors Awards and 'Ted, the Series': What to Watch on TV and Streaming This Week
This week's highlights in television and streaming include the rebranded Actors Awards and the second season of 'Ted, the Series,' focusing on a politically incorrect teddy bear's chaotic teenage years.
Madonna attends the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show in Milan; see video
American singer Madonna appeared at the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show in Milan on Saturday, creating a buzz with her striking outfit.
MendonΓ§a exempts Fabiano Zettel, Vorcaro's brother-in-law, from testifying in CPI
Supreme Court Minister AndrΓ© MendonΓ§a has exempted businessman Fabiano Zettel from testifying in the Organized Crime CPI, following the same rationale used to exempt the brothers of Minister Dias Toffoli.
OpenAI reaches an agreement on AI with the Department of Defense after conflict with Anthropic
OpenAI has reached an agreement with the Pentagon to provide its AI technologies for confidential systems, shortly after a federal halt on using competitor Anthropic's AI.
Dennis Carvalho directed iconic TV scenes, such as the death of Odete Roitman
Dennis Carvalho, a significant figure in Brazilian television, directed numerous successful shows and played a pivotal role in the feminist movement through his work.
The neoterrorism of the notable
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's connections with powerful figures and the implications of his depraved behaviors, revealing a disturbing normalization of such acts in circles of power.
Companies want to change PEC 6x1 to allow schedules and work limits by sector and region
At least 60 business organizations in Brazil are advocating for a focus on job preservation and productivity in discussions about work hours.
Transition rule smells like trickery
A recent agreement among Brazil's powers aims to improve behavior but raises skepticism due to a history of unfulfilled expectations and ongoing budgetary abuses.
Brain activity of babies helps to unravel the human brain
A study involving researchers from Brazil, South Africa, and the United States reveals that neural networks in babies aged 3 months to 2 years resemble those of adults, suggesting early foundational structures of brain architecture.
It's no use going to Cannes and then asking for a loan to pay bills, says advertising federation leader
Ana Celina Bueno, the first woman to lead Brazil's National Federation of Advertising Agencies, emphasizes the need for greater support of regional advertising agencies over those of major Southeast corporations.
Cryptocurrency market has 24-hour trading amid war in Iran
A cryptocurrency trading platform has become a hub for traditional commodities as investors seek 24-hour protections amid the US and Israel's attacks on Iran.
New drug against HIV may revolutionize treatment in the elderly
A new daily single-dose pill for HIV treatment, BIC/LEN, has shown promise in clinical trials, simplifying the lives of long-term HIV patients.