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Briefing: DOJ admits ICE courthouse arrests relied on erroneous information

Strategic angle: Hundreds of immigrants have been arrested at immigration courthouses, raising questions about the validity of these actions.

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Briefing: Xbox’s latest games showcase had Hades 2, The Expanse, and Bluey

Strategic angle: Amidst leadership changes, Microsoft reveals exciting new titles for Xbox.

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Briefing: A Tiny Capacitor Lexus Forgot Is Now Costing 144,000 Owners An Afternoon

Strategic angle: Lexus's backup camera recall covers four models and multiple years, though hybrid variants are not among those affected.

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Briefing: Satlantis earnings grow alongside demand for Earth-observation satellites

Strategic angle: Satlantis reported revenues of 47.8 million euros in 2025, driven by small-satellite sales.

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Briefing: Denali Therapeutics, Corcept Therapeutics Win FDA Approvals

Strategic angle: In today's Readout Newsletter, Denali and Corcept win FDA approvals, Sarepta eyes a rebound, and Allogene progresses with an off-the-shelf CAR-T.

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Briefing: IOC bans transgender women from Olympics

Strategic angle: Transgender women athletes are now excluded from the Olympics following a new eligibility policy by the IOC.

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Briefing: Golar LNG launches strategic review to advance FLNG growth plans

Strategic angle: Golar LNG is taking steps to enhance its floating LNG (FLNG) initiatives through a strategic review.

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Briefing: MLB DFS: Top DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy baseball picks for Thursday, March 26, include Junior Caminero

Strategic angle: SportsLine's Mike McClure, a daily Fantasy pro with more than $2 million in winnings, gives optimal MLB DFS lineup advice for Opening Day on Thursday, March 26.

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Briefing: Senators are pushing to find out how much electricity data centers actually use

Strategic angle: Senators Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley urge the EIA to collect comprehensive energy usage data from data centers.

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Briefing: Here's How Our Readers Are Doing

Strategic angle: It's good to know so many of you are keeping your travel and car dreams alive.

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Briefing: Americans Just Handed BMW A Wagon Business Case It Wasn’t Expecting

Strategic angle: Style is driving US wagon sales more than practicality, and BMW thinks that formula could justify more Touring models here.

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Briefing: GlobalFoundries files patent infringement lawsuits against Tower Semiconductor

Strategic angle: GlobalFoundries takes legal action against Tower Semiconductor over patent issues.

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Briefing: Investing in Energy’s ‘Anti-Fragile’ Future

Strategic angle: Exploring resilient investment strategies in the energy sector.

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Briefing: Baby Mercedes G-Class Spied, And It Looks Exactly Like You Imagined

Strategic angle: Another money printer is on the way.

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Briefing: New Ford Mustang EcoBoost TLD Signature Edition Has Amazing Retro Graphics, And Only 550 Will Be Made

Strategic angle: The graphics were created by Troy Lee Designs, who has been painting helmets for race car drivers for decades.

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Briefing: Ford Dragged An Upgraded Mustang GTD Back To The ‘Ring After The Corvette Kicked Its Ass

Strategic angle: Eight months after the Corvette ZR1X beat the Mustang GTD at the Nurburgring, Ford appears to have responded.

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Meta, YouTube Found Liable in US Social Media Addiction Case

A California jury has ruled that Meta and YouTube are responsible for the addictive nature of their platforms, potentially setting a precedent for future cases.

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Briefing: Opinion: The perimenopause movement sells women the lie that they are ruled by their hormones

Strategic angle: The recent explosion of perimenopause attention tells women that they are controlled by their hormones.

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Briefing: World Cup 2026: Cost, Trump and travel give world fans pause

Strategic angle: As teams battle it out for the final six spots, loyal fans are making plans for World Cup 2026 amidst concerns over costs, visa issues, and safety.

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Briefing: Bangladesh: Several killed after bus plunges into river

Strategic angle: The bus, mostly carrying workers returning to Dhaka after Eid, fell into River Padma while attempting to board a ferry.