In the United States, government policies, innovations from the American auto industry and consumer interest in clean air have combined...
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A Sense of Responsibility
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Tuesday May 10th, 2022
The exploitation of sex and violence in the media keeps causing controversy. In the States, whenever legislation to control the...
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Learn How Air Quality Improved in These Cities
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday May 9th, 2022
Local governments in many cities are tackling long-standing air quality issues, and many of them see positive results. Here’s how...
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U.S. Works to Reduce Plastic Pollution
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Friday May 6th, 2022
Plastic pollution affects every place on the planet, from the belly of an animal in remote Antarctica to the trees...
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U.S. Solar Farms Harvest Clean Energy — and Jobs
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday May 4th, 2022
The United States’ largest solar farm is under construction. Doral Renewables, an Israeli company, is constructing a 5,260-hectare solar farm...
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U.S. Government to Achieve Net-zero Emissions by 2050
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday May 4th, 2022
The United States government is a big part of the nation’s economy. It purchases vehicles, occupies over 300,000 buildings, and...
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Apps for a Better World, from the U.S. State Department
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday May 4th, 2022
U.S. innovation powers the world. And U.S. assistance enables creative solutions to overcome local challenges. The United States is a...
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U.S. Sends Teachers all Over the World
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday May 4th, 2022
For more than 75 years, the U.S. Department of State has fostered understanding between the people of the United States...
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In the U.S., Democracy Begins in the Classroom
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday May 4th, 2022
When does democracy start? In America, kids experience democracy as early as the first grade. Through participation in group activities,...
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Helping African Partners Protect Wildlife
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday May 2nd, 2022
African countries are making great strides in preserving wildlife, and the United States is committed to supporting them. U.S. agencies...
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Hawaii is Easing Restrictions and Getting Ready to Welcome Tourists Back
By VIVIANE FAVER
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Thursday April 7th, 2022
Many people are keeping an eye on the Hawaii reopening process for tourists. Since March 2020, a 15-day quarantine had...
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Countering the ‘Shadow Pandemic’ of Gender-based Violence
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday April 6th, 2022
The United States is stepping up its efforts to end the scourge of gender-based violence at home and around the...
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Fostering Equity and Equality for All
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Wednesday April 6th, 2022
People around the world should have the opportunity to realize their full potential. Gender shouldn’t matter. Unfortunately, that is not...
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NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Releases 5th Annual Report, Highlighting Demographic Data and Office Impact in 2021
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Friday March 25th, 2022
The NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Commissioner Manuel Castro today released MOIA’s 2021 Report on the city’s immigrant...
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Things for do this summer FROM A TO Z
By VIVIANE FAVER
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Wednesday August 11th, 2021
As more people become vaccinated and American visitors begin traveling again, NYC’s five boroughs are brimming with activity all summer...
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Poetry helps American physicians to heal
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday July 26th, 2021
Dr. Daniel Becker wakes up around 4:30 a.m. every day, pours a cup of coffee, then disappears into his office...
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Biden: We will Reduce Carbon Emissions by 2030
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday July 26th, 2021
The United States will reduce its carbon emissions by 50% to 52% by 2030, said President Biden at the Leaders...
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Building Resilience in Children
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday July 26th, 2021
Cultured Kids Cuisine’s international non-profit organization helps children build a future of love and tolerance through food. Administered by more...
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Sanford Biggers Transforms Rockefeller Center with Bronze ‘Oracle’ Sculpture
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday July 26th, 2021
This spring, multiple disciplinary artist Sanford Biggers will transform Rockefeller Center with several public art exhibitions, including the highly anticipated...
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A Free Press Requires an Open Internet
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Monday July 26th, 2021
World Press Freedom Day 2021 recognizes the 30th anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration, a document created and signed by a...
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