Pele is hospitalized
Pelé was admitted to the Albert Einstein Hospital, in São Paulo; arrival was not scheduled. The former athlete presented with swelling throughout his body, mental confusion and heart failure was also identified. But what really worried was that Pelé is no longer responding to chemotherapy. (ESPN)
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Cryptocurrency regulation
Chamber approves law regulating cryptocurrency market; the measure still depends on presidential sanction. The law provides that legal entities that carry out various transactions with cryptocurrencies will be considered virtual service providers. (That is)
Lula gains followers
Lula gained almost 4 million followers on social media after winning the 2nd round of the elections. The amount adds up to five platforms: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube. The president-elect has almost twice as many followers on social media as Bolsonaro. (Power 360)
Future governor of São Paulo will have salary increase
The Legislative Assembly of São Paulo approves a project that increases the salary of Tarcísio de Freitas, future governor of São Paulo, by 50%. The salary will increase from R$23 thousand to R$34,5 thousand, with the justification that the salary has been frozen since 2019. The Bill now goes to the governor for sanction. The measure caused outrage on social media. (UOL)
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Bolsonaro in silence
The President lost almost all of his engagement on social media, with silence after losing the second round of elections. After 30 days of defeat, Bolsonaro lost 93% of interactions – what amounted to 7,6 million daily averages in October dropped to 487,7 thousand now. (The globe)
Spotify Retrospective
This Wednesday (30), Spotify launched the 2022 retrospective. Every year, the platform makes a personalized retrospective for each person about the artists, musical genre, podcasts and songs that each user listened to most. People are already sharing it on social media and making memes. (G1)
Lowest unemployment rate in years
Unemployment rate is 8,3%, the lowest since 2014. The employed population once again broke a record due to the opening of jobs with and without a formal contract, totaling 99,7 million, according to data from Pnad Contínua (Continuous National Household Sample Survey). The research also shows that jobs without a formal contract also broke a record, at 13,4 million. (Folha de S. Paulo)
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