Briefing: Red-tailed bumblebees found to be key hosts for dangerous bee virus
Strategic angle: Wild bumblebees serve as key hosts for acute bee paralysis virus, posing risks to honeybee populations.
Briefing: The BB-777 is the ultimate in boombox nostalgia
Strategic angle: Bumpboxx embraces nostalgia with the BB-777, closely modeled on the legendary Sharp GF-777.
Briefing: 'I don't recognize any faces': Yohann's life with prosopagnosia
Strategic angle: Yohann Cordelle navigates life with prosopagnosia, sharing his coping strategies for a condition that makes it impossible to remember faces.
Briefing: Social media and monetization in the Ukraine-Russia war
Strategic angle: The internet has become a battleground in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, often referred to as the first 'TikTok war.'
Briefing: What Are The Biggest Differences Between Jet Drive And Sterndrive Boat Engines?
Strategic angle: Jet drive and sterndrive engines differ in more than just how they're propelled. Each has strengths and weaknesses that make it better for specific scenarios.
Sources: Cubs, Crow-Armstrong finalizing deal
The Chicago Cubs are close to locking up one of the breakout stars of last season in center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
Briefing: Q&A: Beyond the obstetrical dilemma, why are humans helpless at birth?
Strategic angle: Infants' helplessness demonstrates unique social implications for human development.
Briefing: Our First Look At The Mercedes Built To Fix Everything Wrong With The AMG EQE
Strategic angle: The 2028 Mercedes-AMG E-Class EQ has been spied and it could have around 900 hp.
Briefing: Judge says government's Anthropic ban looks like punishment
Strategic angle: Tech company Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI system, is suing the Trump administration over the government labeling it a 'supply chain risk.'
Briefing: Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school, says report
Strategic angle: A new report highlights how schools and societal pressures discourage girls and low-income students from pursuing creative subjects.
Briefing: Journalists at Australia's national broadcaster begin 24-hour strike over pay
Strategic angle: Staff at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are striking for the first time in 20 years.
Briefing: Investors snap up debt to finance Electronic Arts’ $55bn take-private
Strategic angle: Bond deals tied to acquisition of video game maker show appetite for risky debt despite geopolitical tumult
Briefing: John Wayne's Custom Hunting Ride Was Dubbed 'War Wagon' — Go On, Guess What It Was
Strategic angle: No ordinary vehicle would do for The Duke. The mods to this ride included raising the roof by six inches to accommodate his height and trademark Stetson.
Briefing: US to deploy more troops even as Trump praises Iran talks
Strategic angle: Members of 82nd Airborne to join other forces in the Middle East ahead of president’s deadline for Tehran to end conflict.
Briefing: Thomas sues White Sox for using name on jersey
Strategic angle: Hall of Famer Frank Thomas has filed a civil suit against the White Sox, alleging unauthorized use of his likeness on City Connect 2.0 uniforms last season.
Briefing: Barren captive environments don't just restrict animals—they intensify and prolong pain
Strategic angle: A comprehensive review highlights the biological impact of captivity on animal pain perception.
Briefing: The 14th Amendment does not codify English principles of subjectship: A brief reply to the Amar brothers
Strategic angle: A response to the Amar brothers' interpretation of the 14th Amendment regarding citizenship rights.
Briefing: Meta misled users about its products’ safety, jury decides
Strategic angle: A jury found that Meta willfully violated New Mexico law, leading to a significant penalty.
Briefing: Trump administration plans to proceed with mining project that faced religious liberty challenge
Strategic angle: The Trump administration is moving forward with a controversial mining project despite challenges related to religious liberty.
Briefing: Ford Recalls Over 262,000 Vehicles, Including Some It Already Tried To Fix
Strategic angle: Plant level mistakes and botched repairs highlight Ford's continuing quality crisis