Good evening. This snapshot of stories and roundup is recommended just for you, based on your interests and reading history. | | | | Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, right, and his oldest son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, launch the ultimately short-lived Alliance for Brazil party in Brasília in 2019. (Evaristo Sa/AFP/Getty Images) | | | | | | | What to know Jair Bolsonaro, imprisoned for attempting a coup, chose his son Flávio to lead his populist movement despite advisers' warnings. Flávio aims to differentiate himself while defending his father's legacy. The race against President Lula is tight, reflecting Brazil's polarization. Flávio's campaign faces challenges due to his family's controversial history and his father's conviction. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed. | | | Column Judith Martin, Nicholas Martin and Jacobina Martin | | | | Column Michelle Singletary | | | | How was today's newsletter? | | | | | | | | |