Epstein: Who was he, who protected him, and how did he build the power network that still burns?
The article explores the life and influence of Jeffrey Epstein, examining how he gained wealth and prominence despite lacking formal qualifications, and the ongoing political implications of his legacy.
Happiness over performance and equality of access to sports, Norway's secrets for forging elite athletes
Norway's success in the Winter Olympics is attributed to a culture prioritizing children's happiness, equal access to sports, and knowledge sharing over quick results.
VIDEOS: Carnaval 2026 on Inter TV dos Vales
Highlights from the second day of Rio's Special Group Carnival feature Beija-Flor and Viradouro, with Tucuruvi winning access to the elite for 2027.
VIDEOS: RJ1 from Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Beija-Flor and Viradouro shine on the second day of Rio's Special Group carnival parades while Tucuruvi celebrates its return to the elite for 2027 after winning the Access Group.
Tucuruvi is the champion of the Access Group and will return to the elite of São Paulo's Carnival in 2027; the runner-up was Pérola Negra
The Acadêmicos do Tucuruvi samba school has been crowned champion of the São Paulo Carnival Access Group 1 for 2026 and will return to the Special Group in 2027, with Pérola Negra finishing as the vice-champion.
Favors, gifts, and access: the benefits system that Epstein offered to his circle
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's manipulation tactics, detailing how he offered gifts and privileges to influence and control people in his circle.
Cambridge college to target elite private schools for student recruitment
Trinity Hall college in Cambridge is shifting its focus to recruit students from elite private schools, reversing a long-standing initiative aimed at increasing access for state-educated and disadvantaged students.