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Peterson Institute for International Economics Issues Commentary: Why Foreign Policy is the Central Question of Brazil's Next Election
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- The Peterson Institute for International Economics issued the following commentary on April 20, 2026, by senior fellow Monica de Bolle:

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Why foreign policy is the central question of Brazil's next election

The October election between President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, running for a fourth term, and Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, running as a proxy for his father, who was convicted and imprisoned for organizing a coup, is not simply a contest between left and right. It is a contest over whether Brazil controls the terms on which the world accesses its resources or whether ... Show Full Article

Paralyzed Veterans of America Announces $1.08 Million Donation From Penske Automotive Group
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- Paralyzed Veterans of America issued the following news on April 20, 2026:

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Paralyzed Veterans of America announces $1.08 million donation from Penske Automotive Group

Gift brings all-time support to more than $12 million as PVA marks its 80th year serving veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases

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Paralyzed Veterans of America today announced it received a donation of $1.08 million from long-time partner Penske Automotive Group through the company's annual Service Matters campaign. The amount includes donations from Penske Automotive Group's customers and ... Show Full Article

Fordham Political Review Posts Commentary: Long Live Print Media - What the Resurgence of "Zines" Tells Us About Gen-Z
BRONX, New York, April 21 -- The Fordham Political Review posted the following commentary on April 19, 2026, by Nadia Garriga:

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Long Live Print Media: What the resurgence of "Zines" Tells Us About Gen-Z

If you're young and chronically online, you've probably seen an influx of innovative magazines, or "zines," flooding your feed. From New York City's First Lady, Rama Duwaji, on the cover for The Cut, where photographer Szilveszter Mako's surrealist styling gives her a unique edge, to actress Ayo Edibiri's editorial feature for PAPER magazine, visual media is making a comeback. Once thought ... Show Full Article

Fordham Political Review Posts Commentary: 5 Ways Colonialism Turned Indian Culture Into White Innovation
BRONX, New York, April 21 -- The Fordham Political Review posted the following commentary on April 19, 2026, by Maahi Kumar:

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5 Ways Colonialism Turned Indian Culture Into White Innovation

Growing up as an Indian child in a predominantly white neighborhood often made embracing my culture feel embarrassing or isolating. I spent much of my younger life trying to suppress my cultural identity, but as I got older I recognized a pattern: the same culture that made me feel unaccepted as a child is now innovative and trendy for the American people, but only when it's rebranded and stripped of ... Show Full Article

EDF Congratulates Stephen Miller on His Appointment to the Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board
NEW YORK, April 21 -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release:

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EDF Congratulates Stephen Miller on his appointment to the Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board

Statement of Chris Kuzdas, Arizona Water Program Director

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(FLAGSTAFF, AZ) Securing Arizona's water future requires leaders who deeply understand the delicate balance between local economic needs and long-term conservation, which is why the Environmental Defense Fund applauds the appointment of Pinal County Supervisor and Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) Board Member ... Show Full Article

Brady Responds to Louisiana Mass Shooting That Killed Eight Children; Recent High-Profile Killings of Black Women
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:

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Brady Responds to Louisiana Mass Shooting That Killed Eight Children; Recent High-Profile Killings of Black Women

Eight children, ranging from 3 to 11 years old, and two women were shot in a domestic violence attack in Shreveport, LA, part of a string of intimate partner violence affecting Black women.

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Yesterday, local authorities in Louisiana confirmed that a father shot and killed eight children and wounded his wife and another woman in a domestic violence-related ... Show Full Article

Americans for Tax Reform: GOP Can Further Help Middle Class By Ending the Inflation Tax on Capital Gains
WASHINGTON, April 21 -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary on April 20, 2026, by John Kartch and Sean Rowen:

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GOP Can Further Help Middle Class By Ending the Inflation Tax on Capital Gains

Three-fourths of households with a capital gains filing make less than $200k

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President Trump and House and Senate Republicans can further help middle class households by ending the inflation tax on capital gains.

IRS data shows that 74% of households with a capital gains filing make less than $200,000. That is, three in four households with a capital gains filing make less than ... Show Full Article