The presidential race between Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro was the nation’s tightest in 30 years, with some Bolsonaro supporters still resisting the results.
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Massive winter storm brings rolling blackouts, power outages
More than 200 million people were under a winter weather advisory or warning on Friday.
‘A very hard road ahead’ for China as COVID-19 cases spiral
Experts have forecast between a million and 2 million deaths next year.
North Korea fires ballistic missiles after U.S.-South Korea drills
Japan’s vice defense minister accuses North Korea of raising tensions with repeated weapons tests.
Migrants near U.S. border face cold wait for key asylum ruling
Makeshift camps are being set up as shelters reach their capacity.
International migration drove U.S. population growth in 2022
The South gained 1.3 million residents, the largest of any region.
Jurors deliberating in Megan Thee Stallion shooting case
She testifies that rapper Tory Lanez shot her in her feet in the summer of 2020. Lanez’s lawyer alleged the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best-friend.
West Point moves to vanquish Confederate symbols from campus
The academy will remove a stone bust, a portrait of Robert E. Lee and a trio of bronze panels over the holiday break in a move to address racial injustice.
Group urges feds to investigate Snapchat over fentanyl sales
The app’s encrypted technology and disappearing messages make it tough to catch dealers.
Holiday procrastinators are back in force. Blame inflation.
Americans also shouldn’t expect bigger discounts the longer they wait as retailers have mostly maintained the same sales since Black Friday.