Flávio Bolsonaro leads his first major rally as a presidential candidate in Brazil
Flávio Bolsonaro held his first major rally as a presidential candidate in São Paulo, invoking the support of his incarcerated father, former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Man whose house was buried sent audio to wife before disappearing: 'The hillside collapsed, I can't get out'
A 67-year-old man missing after a landslide in Natividade da Serra, São Paulo, sent a voice message to his wife stating he was unable to leave his home due to heavy rains.
Pianist Luiz Mello, at 88 years old, recalls jazz nights in downtown São Paulo
Pianist Luiz Mello reflects on his experiences participating in historic jazz jam sessions in São Paulo as Folha celebrates its 105th anniversary.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera News 1st edition this Friday (20)
This article covers various topics reported in the Anhanguera news segment, including economic implications for Brazil following tariff decisions, discussions between Lula and Trump regarding critical minerals, and a plane incident in São Paulo.
Datena loses lawsuit against Marçal for accusation of 'sugar eater' and will have to pay R$ 10,000
José Luiz Datena lost a defamation lawsuit against Pablo Marçal, who called him a 'sugar eater' and 'sexual aggressor,' during an electoral campaign for the São Paulo mayor.
Datena loses lawsuit to Pablo Marçal and will have to pay R$ 10,000
Journalist José Luiz Datena loses a lawsuit against influencer Pablo Marçal, resulting in a R$ 10,000 payment after a public altercation during the São Paulo mayoral campaign.
Tarcísio celebrates the relegation of samba school that honored Lula: 'Horrible parade, it's about time'
Tarcísio de Freitas, the Governor of São Paulo, expressed satisfaction regarding the relegation of the samba school Acadêmicos de Niterói, which had honored President Lula in its parade.
For the utopia not to end on Wednesday
Historian Luiz Antonio Simas discusses the essential, spontaneous, and transgressive nature of street Carnival in Brazil, highlighting its role in collective meaning-making and urban space occupation.
There was negligence at the Mário de Andrade Library, says former director, after thefts
Ex-director Luiz Armando Bagolin claims that negligence has led to significant thefts at the Mário de Andrade Library in São Paulo, while the city's Culture Secretary denies any management failures.
Alerj begins to analyze on Wednesday a project that regulates indirect election for governor
The Alerj is set to discuss a bill regarding the indirect election for the interim governor's position in Rio de Janeiro.
Sports presenter of Jornal Hoje, Luiz Teixeira, rejects proposal to leave Globo
Luiz Teixeira, a sports presenter at Globo since 2021, has turned down a proposal to leave the network, allowing him to continue his roles on Jornal Hoje and the São Paulo version of Esporte Espetacular.
Rio de Janeiro Court of Accounts opens investigation into Cedae's investment in Master
The Court of Accounts of the State of Rio de Janeiro has unanimously approved the opening of an investigation into Cedae's investments in Banco Master following a complaint by state deputy Luiz Paulo.
Civil Police opens inquiry to investigate Dudu Camargo following criminal complaint from Luiz Bacci
The Civil Police of São Paulo has opened an inquiry to investigate Dudu Camargo after presenter Luiz Bacci filed a criminal complaint against him.
In drawing for São Paulo, Lula studies scenario with Simone for government and Haddad in the Senate
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is exploring options for a strong alliance in São Paulo, considering Planning Minister Simone Tebet as a candidate against Governor Tarcísio de Freitas, while also addressing resistance from Finance Minister Fernando Haddad regarding another unfavorable election contest.