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#3893: The Teddy Bear That Shut Down a Daycare

How Israel's 1979 wiretapping law made a camera-stuffed teddy bear legal — and what happens next.

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#3892: Unlocking Hidden Android Cellular Diagnostics

Fix slow Android data by using hidden settings like dialer codes, APN configs, and band selection—no root required.

androidnetwork-securitytelecommunications

#3891: How a 128-Year-Old Vision Put Me in a Drop Ceiling

How Max Nordau's 1898 "muscle Judaism" speech explains why Israelis fix everything themselves.

israelpolitical-historycultural-bias

#3890: The UN's Broken Human Rights Machine

Why does the UN appoint special rapporteurs with obvious bias? A former hostage's testimony reveals the institutional failure.

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#3889: What the UN Actually Does (And Who Would Fill the Gap)

A stress test on the UN's actual operational footprint — what would break, what wouldn't, and who's already doing it better.

international-relationspeace-processesinternational-law

#3888: Stitch Like a Pro: City Panoramas on Android

Turn your phone into a virtual medium-format camera with manual RAW stitching for gallery-worthy cityscape prints.

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#3887: The Science Behind a Boring 25-Story Building

How tuned mass dampers, self-healing concrete, and vortex shedding make tall buildings feel boringly ordinary.

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#3886: The Nurse Who Noticed: Catching a Poisoning Cluster

How a nurse's "that's strange" caught a baby food poisoning cluster in Jerusalem before it grew.

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#3885: The Moving Trolley That Ran Away

When your loaded trolley rolls off on a slope, wheel locks aren't a nice-to-have — they're a necessity.

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#3884: Why Your Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Might Make Things Worse

Most people either under-provision or over-provision their home networks. Wi-Fi 7 makes both mistakes more expensive.

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