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September 12, 2025

Courtroom scene representing Bolsonaro's coup sentencing
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Brazil’s Ex-President Bolsonaro Sentenced for Coup Plotting

News Summary Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for conspiring to overthrow current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The ruling, delivered by the Brazilian Supreme Court, has sparked controversy and divided public opinion. Bolsonaro’s defense team has described the sentence as excessively harsh and plans to appeal. The political ramifications are vast, including criticisms from international figures and concerns about the stability

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Law enforcement officers visibly displaying badges in a community
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California Lawmakers Push for Transparency in Law Enforcement

News Summary California lawmakers have advanced a new bill aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in law enforcement by banning officers from wearing masks while on duty. The legislation, known as SB627, requires officers to clearly identify themselves during shifts, addressing concerns over community trust and safety. This initiative comes in the wake of controversial immigration policies and aims to eliminate the perception of ‘secret police’ tactics. With civil penalties

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Frustrated user encountering TicketMaster error on computer
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TicketMaster Users Experience ‘Error 401 Not Allowed’ Issues

News Summary TicketMaster has been facing widespread user complaints regarding the ‘Error 401 Not Allowed’ message when attempting to finalize ticket purchases. Many Windows users have reported encountering this frustrating issue after selecting concert dates. The problem often stems from temporary cached files or cookies, and there are several straightforward fixes available. Users are advised to clear their browser’s cache and cookies, disable proxy servers or VPNs, and check their

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Hyundai-LG Battery Plant in Georgia during immigration enforcement.
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Immigration Raid at Hyundai-LG Battery Plant Affects over 300 Workers

News Summary An immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia has resulted in over 300 South Korean workers returning to South Korea. The massive operation led by federal agents arrested 475 individuals, raising concerns over worker rights and potential impacts on future investments between the two countries. South Korean President expressed regret over the incident, while Hyundai anticipates disruptions in plant operations and emphasizes compliance with regulations. The

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