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In professional sports, there is a timeless principle that should never be compromised: the goal is to compete and win championships, not to sell jerseys. However, in the United States, that principle is being dangerously eroded. The NBA, once a symbol of athletic excellence, has adopted
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Fifty years ago, the powerful Soviet Union began to show deep cracks that, over time, would lead to its ultimate collapse. However, this downfall was not only the result of an inefficient economic model or suffocating political repression. The West—especially the United States—knew how to play
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For years, Portugal was seen as an exception in Europe—a country that, despite political and economic crises, had managed to resist the rise of the far-right. But the parliamentary elections held on May 18, 2025, marked a dramatic turning point. Chega, the far-right party led by André
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For decades, education has turned into a sort of factory. An assembly line that shapes individuals to fit into the labor market, but not necessarily to become complete, conscious, ethical, and creative human beings. From a very young age, we are taught to compete, to memorize, to
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In an era where we can speak to someone on the other side of the world in seconds, we have never felt so alone. The paradox of digital hyperconnectivity is that instead of bringing us closer, it is silently pulling us apart. We feel accompanied by notifications, by the illusion of likes, and
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