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Córdoba hides a “lost city” linked to Almanzor: they explore the terrain and find a historical clue that doesn’t fit with the classic story
They found a strange stone in their garden, which ended up revealing the lost trail of a Roman archaeological treasure dating back almost 2000 years
Einstein, space-time, and black holes: the research that aims to bring everything together (and why it’s important now)
He retired with money, time, and everything figured out, but within a few weeks he discovered a void that almost no one talks about
Denmark changes the color of its streetlights and manages to alleviate a problem that affects almost all cities
Kansas is considering a law that could truly change the lives of thousands of tenants in 2026, allowing rent to be paid in several installments within the same month and requiring legal income, such as pensions, disability benefits, or alimony, to be recognized so as not to exclude those who can pay
Historic blow to federal unions: appeals court gives Trump administration green light to revoke collective bargaining agreements on grounds of “national security,” and IRS begins severing ties with NTEU
The highest-ranking admiral in the Navy wanted to delay a decision on the USS Ford and failed to do so
AARP issues a serious warning in March 2026 about 401(k) plans and IRAs, as 56 million workers in the United States still do not have access to a retirement plan at work, and now a new proposal could change everything
This singularity could arrive in just four years, and it all stems from a metric that almost no one outside the industry knew about
Veterans are on alert over a rule from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that could reduce their disability rating and benefits if treatment works
Walmart and other supermarkets could start paying $100 for every abandoned shopping cart, thanks to a measure passed in late February that applies to parks, bus stops, parking lots, and even waterways
He used ChatGPT to complete around 150 tasks at school since 2022. At first, he was caught, but he learned not to leave any traces and ended up being expelled. Today, however, he claims that he actually did himself “a big favor”
Another major sporting goods chain is entering a delicate phase in 2026, and the signs are already there: annual sales of around $1.209 billion, net debt of close to $90 million, inventory reduction, and intense pressure in a sector where Bob’s, Moosejaw, Next Adventure, and other companies have already fallen
British F-35Bs have just achieved their first victory in actual combat, and it wasn’t in just any exercise. It took place over Jordan, amid a regional wave of drones, with the support of a Typhoon and a Voyager tanker aircraft, as confirmed by the RAF











