Briefing: Failing to succeed: Why post‑secondary students need more room to mess up
Strategic angle: University students today face a confusing mix of messages about failure, navigating systems that often penalize mistakes.
Briefing: ‘War is expensive’: As bombs pummel Lebanon, an ancient souk falls silent
Strategic angle: Israel's devastating war with Hezbollah has compounded the suffering of ordinary Lebanese who were already grappling with an economy on the brink of collapse.
Hyundai Stops Palisade Sales, Recalls 68,500 SUVs After Fatal Incident
Hyundai is urging owners to use caution when operating the SUV's second- and third-row power seats.
Briefing: A brain-computer interface allowed people with paralysis to type with their mind
Strategic angle: Two people with paralysis were able to type using a brain-computer interface that decodes attempted finger movement, a new study showed.
Briefing: Peloton is launching bikes and treadmills for gyms, accelerating commercial strategy
Strategic angle: Peloton is launching commercial gym-ready Bikes and Treads, expanding into gyms globally as it seeks new growth beyond its at-home fitness business.
Briefing: FTC Tells Almost 100 Dealer Groups Their “Great Price” Needs To Be The Real Price
Strategic angle: The agency says car ads should show the actual price buyers pay, not a teaser price that grows significantly with hidden fees at signing time.
Briefing: Truckload linehaul rate index nears 3-year high in February
Strategic angle: Truckload linehaul rate index approaches its highest point in three years, signaling potential changes in the freight market.
Briefing: 'Kurds can play a significant role in a breakthrough in Iran,' Iranian Kurdish leader says
Strategic angle: Abdullah Mohtadi discusses the potential impact of Kurdish involvement in Iran's political landscape.
Briefing: What is HELIOS, the US laser destroying cheap Iranian drones for cents
Strategic angle: The High Energy Laser with Integrated Optical-dazzler and Surveillance, deployed on a US naval ship, downed several drones last week. Here’s what you need to know about the game-changing technology.
Briefing: Durbin and Raskin call for perjury investigation into DHS' Kristi Noem
Strategic angle: Ousted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified before Congress earlier this month.
Briefing: Birthright Citizenship: A Response to Pete Patterson
Strategic angle: Exploring the implications of birthright citizenship through a constitutional lens.
Briefing: Managed retreat in Europe more widespread than previously assumed
Strategic angle: European countries increasingly resort to managed retreat in response to environmental threats.
Briefing: Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean
Strategic angle: A haunting whale song discovered on decades-old audio equipment could open up a new understanding of how the huge animals communicate.
Briefing: Alphabet (GOOG) is Gaining from Double Tailwinds
Strategic angle: Alphabet's growth is being propelled by two significant factors.
Briefing: Germany is turning abandoned railway tracks into monorail routes
Strategic angle: In North Rhine-Westphalia, old railway tracks are being repurposed for futuristic monorail transport.
Briefing: A 95th birthday tribute to legendary SCOTUSblog reporter Lyle Denniston
Strategic angle: The inimitable Lyle Denniston, who served as the primary reporter for SCOTUSblog from 2004 until 2016, celebrates his 95th birthday today.
Briefing: STAT+: Two more drugmakers join TrumpRx
Strategic angle: Medicare delays stall breakthrough device access, ALS carriers fear research setbacks under Trump, and more biotech news
Briefing: U.S. is allowing Iranian tankers through Strait of Hormuz, says Bessent
Strategic angle: U.S. policy shift permits Iranian tankers to navigate a critical shipping route.
Briefing: Julius Baer announces board overhaul
Strategic angle: Julius Baer is set to revamp its board in a significant restructuring move.
Briefing: Strait of Hormuz standoff puts supply of America's generic drug prescriptions at risk
Strategic angle: Half of US generic drugs are made in India and transit the Strait of Hormuz. Supply chains prepare for emergencies, but prescription stockpiles are limited.