Blowing Oleksa’s cover would mean publicly admitting that there are five senators on her asset list — one of whom was seduced into posing for some, uh, compromising photographs.
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Andy Andersen,
Vulture,
16 Aug. 2026
More than 150 sculptures—along with works on paper, photographs, and extensive archival material—provide the occasion for an expansive survey of one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists.
The flames from one explosion also burned the upper half of another crewmate’s back, according to the crew’s attorney Jorge Chiriboga Dávalos, who shared photos of the injuries.
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Michael Rios,
CNN Money,
15 Aug. 2026
Watch the discussion below, and scroll down for photos from the event.
By measuring the energy and momentum of those emitted electrons, the researchers could reconstruct snapshots of what was happening inside the material as its electronic order returned.
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Prabhat Ranjan Mishra,
Interesting Engineering,
9 Aug. 2026
Photographer Julian Wasser, who took snapshots of the crime scene for Life magazine days after the slayings, told The Guardian in July 2014 that Sharon’s murder was the end of an era in Hollywood.
But that number is based on their own analyses and is not a figure that is coming from Anthropic, the sources said.
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Ashley Capoot,
CNBC,
13 Aug. 2026
External control arms, comparative effectiveness studies against real-world standard of care, post-market expansions of indication and broader safety analyses all become more tractable.
His philosophy aims to avoid blowups, even if that sometimes means missing opportunities to maximize profits.
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Bloomberg,
Mercury News,
8 July 2026
The history of peacemaking – from Kadesh to the Dayton Accords that ended the Bosnian war, to the Belfast Agreement that halted the 30-year sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland – shows that public blowups and threats to walk out are normal stages, not proof of failure.
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Monica Duffy Toft,
The Conversation,
25 June 2026
The research team also looked at a smaller group of nearly 200 people who had more detailed cognitive testing and brain imaging, specifically MRI scans.
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Katia Hetter,
CNN Money,
14 Aug. 2026
Australians, in a nation of 28 million people, face significant wait times for specialist appointments and specific diagnostic scans or elective surgeries, ranging from weeks to a year.
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