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Mar­iah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” has set an all-time chart milestone, spending a record-breaking 20 total weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the most weeks ever for any song in...

Ultra-processed foods don’t just add empty calories… They disrupt metabolism and introduce additives and packaging chemicals that harm your health beyond what calories explain....

Real Madrid survive a thrilling 3–2 test as Mbappé shines and historic records loom. The win sends Madrid into the next knockout round, though they were pushed to the limit. What a night in Talavera!...

Avocados don’t ripen on the tree. They can hang there for months, even a year, staying hard until they’re picked. Ripening only starts after harvest. Nature’s pause button. Farmers’ secret weapon. Yo...

FIFA has cut prices for some World Cup tickets after strong criticism from fans.A new low-cost ticket tier is being introduced for selected matches.A small win for supporters in a very expensive tour...

When you imagine yourself thinking, where do you see yourself? Probably sitting still, in a quiet room, a café, or on a park bench, quietly lost in thought. That image is familiar to many of us. Aristotle, however, imagined thinking differently. He did not believe that thought emerges best in silence. He believed it arises...

Rio de Janeiro.Investigations conducted by Brazilian and international authorities indicate that organized crime in Brazil has expanded its connections beyond national borders, using sophisticated financial structures that, in some cases, overlap with routes traditionally associated with the financing of terrorist organizations. At the center of these operations is money laundering, with Rio de Janeiro occupying...

For Plato, thinking began where the visible world ends. Born around 427 BCE in Athens, Plato grew up during a time of political change. Athenian democracy was already declining, and power struggles and internal tensions shaped public life. One event, however, stood out above all others and shaped Plato’s thinking for the rest of his...

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