Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Opinion Opinion | Populism Wins Brazil’s Election By: Fannie Flagg Date: October 3, 2022 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Lula won, but not by enough to avoid a runoff with Bolsonaro on Oct. 30. Source link TagsbrasilbrazilC&E Executive News FiltercampaigncandidatescommentariesCommentaries/OpinionsconservativeContent TypescrimeCrime/Legal ActiondemocracyDomestic PoliticselectionElectionsExecutive BranchFactiva Filtersgeneral newsGovernment Bodiesinflationinternational relationsJair Bolsonarojudgeslegal actionnationalNational/Presidential ElectionsopinionspoliticalPolitical/General NewspoliticsPolitics/International Relationspresidential electionsSYNDunemploymentvoting systemwokeWSJ-PRO-WSJ.com Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Business Prop bets helped fuel the $11 billion sports gambling boom—but the NCAA president wants them gone March 28, 2024 0 NCAA President and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker worries prop bets are hurting college sports. In fact, he’s so concerned that on Wednesday... Tech Microsoft’s new safety system can catch hallucinations in its customers’ AI apps March 28, 2024 0 Sarah Bird, Microsoft’s chief product officer of responsible AI, tells The Verge in an interview that her team has designed several new safety... Business ‘Outrageous’: Bernie Sanders has Ozempic demands after study says it costs just $5 per month to manufacture March 28, 2024 0 Senator Bernie Sanders wants to meet next week with Novo Nordisk A/S’s top executive about lowering the price of its blockbuster drug Ozempic,... Marketing Brands Avoid LGBTQ+ Marketing for Fear of Backlash March 28, 2024 0 Brands know LGBTQ+ marketing helps grow their business—they’re just afraid to use it.A study released exclusively to ADWEEK by the ANA found that... Business The burden of getting medical care can exhaust older patients March 28, 2024 0 Susanne Gilliam, 67, was walking down her driveway to get the mail in January when she slipped and fell on a patch of... Previous articleOpinion | America Loses a Judicial GiantNext articleESPN, Disney, and other networks have returned to Dish and Sling TV