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Photos deepen the CNIO diesel scandal, and the optics are doing no one any favors
Libertad Digital’s photos add fuel to the CNIO scandal, as Spain’s cancer research center faces a wider corruption probe. New photos have pushed the CNIO scandal into even murkier territory — and the optics are doing all the talking.
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The Pentagon’s $800 Billion Habit: Failing Audits, Passing Budgets
The Pentagon hasn’t passed an audit but still gets $800B annually—here’s what’s going on behind the numbers. The Pentagon keeps failing audits but still gets $800B—where’s the money actually going?
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No, Your Microwave Is Not a Secret Weapon
Microwaves cook food, they are not secret weapons. Here is the simple science behind the appliance and the military confusion. Your microwave is for leftovers, not a James Bond villain arc.
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South African Surgeon Uses 3D-Printed Titanium Ear Bones to Restore Hearing
Tiny ear bones, giant breakthrough: South African surgery is giving hearing a second chance. A South African surgeon used 3D-printed titanium ear bones to restore hearing in selected patients with conductive hearing loss.
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Texas Angler’s Weighted Bass Turns a Tournament Win Into a Felony Case
Texas angler Curtis Lee Daniels was arrested after officials say lead weights were found inside a tournament bass at Lake Fork.A bass tournament turned into a felony case after officials say a fish was stuffed with lead weights. That is one way to make headlines.
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Employment References Aren’t References—They’re Leashes
Employment references may look harmless—but they often act as quiet tools of control in modern hiring.References aren’t just outdated—they quietly control your career after you leave.
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Taking Flight: Why 8,000 People Just Turned an Odisha Runway Into the World’s Most Stressful Classroom
Over 8,000 candidates for the Odisha State National Guard exam were forced to sit on an airport runway due to a lack of infrastructure and massive turnout. Imagine 8,000 people competing for 187 jobs on a literal airport runway—it’s giving extreme logistics and high-stakes desperation.
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Transparent Wood Is Real—and It Might Replace Your Windows
Transparent wood could replace glass with stronger, eco-friendly, and energy-saving properties—here’s why it matters. Glass is shaking—transparent wood is stronger, greener, and surprisingly real.
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OpenAI Is Closing the Sora App, but the AI Video Story Is Not Over Yet
OpenAI is discontinuing Sora’s web and app experiences, with exports recommended before the April 26, 2026 cutoff. Sora is getting the corporate equivalent of a farewell tour, and users have a deadline to export their AI creations.
