Truckers and other protesters on Tuesday blocked highways for a second day in support of President Jair Bolsonaro, who had yet to accept his election loss to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. In Novo Hamburgo, near the southern city of Porto Alegre, police fired teargas on Tuesday to break up a protest on one major highway, according to an AFP photographer.
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,1,Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration quietly reversed a policy that allowed Floridians to obtain driver’s licenses that reflected their gender identity.
,1,A Bay Area man was arrested recently after his neighbor caught him on camera allegedly attempting to poison his family by injecting chemicals under the front door of his apartment with a syringe.
,1,A deep-sea exploration turns into a real-life nightmare for the families of the five men on board the Ocean Gate Titan Submersive. The sub deployed into the Atlantic Ocean Sunday, with the goal of traveling 13,000 feet deep to search the Titanic wreckage, but they lost contact with their support ship.
Rescuers have been working around the clock to find them, reporting that noise w
,1,Miami Mayor Francis Suarez filed paperwork Wednesday to launch his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, jumping into the crowded race just a day after GOP front-runner Donald Trump appeared in court on federal charges in Suarez's city.
,1,Truckers and other protesters on Tuesday blocked highways for a second day in support of President Jair Bolsonaro, who had yet to accept his election loss to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. In Novo Hamburgo, near the southern city of Porto Alegre, police fired teargas on Tuesday to break up a protest on one major highway, according to an AFP photographer.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brazil-election-results-2022-protest-lula-bolsonaro-road-blocks/?intcid=CNM-00-10abd1h
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,1,The age-old debate of the importance of eating breakfast has made adversaries of Dr. Oz and Mark Wahlberg. Dr. Oz has advocated for abandoning breakfast altogether, saying people who intermittent fast for 12 to 16 hours could see several health benefits. The cardiologist said that people who stop eating at least three hours before sleeping will sleep better and will prepare their body for the next morning by not waking up hungry. #InsideEdition
,1,Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) dropped out of the Republican presidential primary on Sunday, marking the end of a stunning rise and fall for a candidate once seen as the most formidable rival to former President Trump.