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Tragedy at work: pregnant woman is prevented from leaving to give birth, and babies die inside BRF slaughterhouse in MT

The Labor Court of Mato Grosso has ordered the Brazilian multinational food company BRF to pay compensation to an employee who lost her twin daughters after being prevented from leaving work while she was in labor. The shocking case, which occurred in April 2024, was sentenced this week and caused national commotion.

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National popular car will have reduced tax and may become cheaper; government prepares new automotive incentive program

In yet another attempt to stimulate the automotive sector and make popular cars more accessible to the population, the federal government is preparing to launch a new tax incentive program. Called Sustainable Car, the plan foresees a reduction in the IPI (Tax on Industrialized Products) for cheaper vehicles produced in Brazil, with the start scheduled for next week.

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The Future Is Here: Robots in Hotels, Wireless Power, and the Problems of Tesla's RoboTaxis

Every week, technological advances push the boundaries of science fiction. What once seemed like a distant dream is becoming reality – and sometimes a nightmare. From DARPA’s wireless energy transmission to the invasion of humanoid robots in Chinese hotels, to Tesla’s RoboTaxis stumble, the world watches, with both fascination and fear, as a new era dawns.

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Tragedy in Itaperuna: Teenager confesses to murdering family — case raises awareness about mental health, home safety and gun use

Brazil has come to a standstill in the face of a brutal tragedy that took place in Itaperuna, in the interior of Rio de Janeiro. A 14-year-old teenager confessed to having shot and killed his father, mother and 3-year-old brother, in what is already considered one of the most shocking crimes of the year in the country. The case, which sounds like a movie script, reveals a complex and dark scenario

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“The Simpsons” and Marge’s death: Understand the controversy that shook fans and what the series’ producer says

An unexpected scene at the end of the 36th season of The Simpsons caused a stir on social media and sparked a wave of rumors among fans: Marge Simpson, the iconic matriarch of the most famous yellow family in the world, had died. The commotion was so great that the series' executive producer, Matt Selman, had to speak out publicly to calm things down.

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MBL reaches minimum number of signatures to register new political party and targets 2026 elections

The Movimento Brasil Livre (MBL) has taken another significant step in its political trajectory: the group announced this Thursday (26) that it has reached the minimum number of signatures validated by the Electoral Court to officially register its own party, which should be called Missão. The new party will be able to contest the 2026 general elections, if the formalization is completed in time.

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PlayStation Plus reveals July 2025 games and celebrates 15 years of service with special offers and events

Sony has just announced the games that will be coming to the PlayStation Plus catalog in July 2025, in celebration of the service's 15th anniversary. The selection, valid for the Essential, Extra and Deluxe plans, includes three great titles that will be available for redemption between July 1 and August 4: Diablo IV, The King of Fighters XV and Jusant.

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Fluminense reaches almost R$150 million in prize money at the Club World Cup and aims for a new historic record

Fluminense continues to make history not only on the field, but also off it. With a draw against Mamelodi Sundowns, the Rio de Janeiro club secured a spot in the round of 16 of the FIFA Club World Cup — and, in the process, added more important figures to its coffers. The total prize money already won in the competition amounts to an impressive US$ 26.7 million, equivalent to R$ 148.9 thousand

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Leak exposes billions of passwords and raises global alert about digital security

One of the largest data leaks in the history of the internet is being reported by experts from the Cybernews platform, who identified the exposure of around 16 billion passwords. The episode is already being considered one of the largest incidents involving access credentials to online services — such as emails, social networks, storage platforms and even government systems.

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