- RETURN: Titãs announce return with seven original members. Arnaldo Antunes, Nando Reis, Tony Bellotto, Branco Mello, Charles Gavin, Sergio Britto and Paulo Miklos will reunite for ten stadium shows in 2023. (Estadão)
- MARKET: Stock market deepens fall amid fears about Lula administration’s spending. Dollar and interest rates are strong while the market awaits the Transition PEC that accommodates aid. (Folha de S. Paul)
- TRANSITION: The vice-president-elect, Geraldo Alckmin (PSB), announced 164 new names that will make up 16 thematic groups of the government transition team. Among the names announced are the former chancellors Aloysio Nunes Ferreira (PSDB) and Celso Amorim, the former ministers of the Environment Marina Silva (Rede) and Izabella Teixeira, and the former director of INPE (National Institute for Space Research) Ricardo Galvao. (Power 360)
- TWITTER: Elon Musk says he will find a new leader for the company. Musk said he hopes to reduce his time at the social network and eventually find a new leader to run the social media company, adding that he hopes to complete an organizational restructuring this week. (Reuters*)
- TOLERANCE: Freedom of expression does not shelter 'aggressions and demonstrations that incite hatred and violence', says Rosa Weber. The president of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) gave a speech in reference to the International Day of Tolerance when opening the session this Wednesday (16). (G1);
- BIRTHDAY: Pix is ahead in the number of transactions per capita in the world. An absolute success, Pix already surpasses the mark of 100 transactions per capita per year on its second anniversary, which takes place this Wednesday (16), consolidating itself at the forefront in use in the world. (UOL)