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USA goes public to deny contact with aliens; see more at Curto Flash

The United States (USA) and Canada have intercepted unidentified flying objects in the skies in recent days, sparking popular imagination about a supposed "alien invasion". See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

No aliens

 Amid the furor on social media over the downing of three unidentified flying objects in recent days in the USA and Canada, the White House had to go public and rule out that there was extraterrestrial activity involved in the operations conducted by the Pentagon. “There is no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity in these recent operations,” said spokeswoman Karine Jean Pierre.(Estadão)🚥

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American authorities are not sure what the latest objects are, much less their purpose or who sent them. (FSP) 🚥

The objects were flying at a height of 20 feet, putting commercial aviation routes at risk. Last week, the American government shot down a Chinese balloon that, according to the Beijing government, had a scientific objective.

Neutral language in Rondônia

The Federal Supreme Court (STF) overturned a law in the state of Rondônia that prohibited the use of neutral language, in terms such as “todes” and “amigues” in schools. The terms are increasingly common as part of an inclusion and political phenomenon to provide representation for LGBTQIAP+ people. The STF's decision is controversial and does not automatically overturn other laws that prohibit the use of neutral language in the school environment, as already occurs in three states and two Brazilian capitals. There are also several projects underway across the country. (g1)

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ChatGPT with signature

After all the controversy surrounding the tool that uses artificial intelligence to produce texts and resolve issues, the OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, is selling a subscription package to Brazilian users. With 20 dollars (around R$105), subscribers have faster access to features (new and current), as well as a stable connection in times of server overload. (Power 360)

Punishments on January 8

O comandante do Exército, general Tomás Paiva, mantém o discurso de que militares envolvidos nos atos de 8 de janeiro – seja por dolo ou omissão – receberão punições. Estão ocorrendo apurações internas, além das investigações que correm na Justiça, segundo Paiva. A regra será não poupar ninguém. (FSP) 🚥

AGU calls for conviction of 54 coup plotters

From former candidates and businessmen, 54 extremists who participated in the acts of January 8 were sentenced by the Federal Attorney General's Office for financing the attack on the Three Powers. Those involved appear in images that circulated online, vandalizing buildings and participating in the former Bolsonaro camps that served as shelters for coup plotters. (The Globe) 🚥

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