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Briefing: VW’s Struggles Has Led It To A Very Unexpected Conversation About The Iron Dome

Strategic angle: The Osnabrück plant loses its last car model in 2027, and the company is now in talks with Israel's Rafael about what comes next.

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Briefing: DHS Confirms Lewandowski's Departure Alongside Noem

Strategic angle: The Department of Homeland Security has officially announced the exit of Lewandowski, coinciding with Noem's departure.

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Briefing: Raphinha ruled out 5 weeks in blow to Barcelona

Strategic angle: Barcelona forward Raphinha faces five weeks on the sideline after suffering a hamstring injury while on international duty.

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Briefing: Regulating Targeted Reactions in Lithium-Oxygen Batteries

Strategic angle: Innovative approach using functionally regionalized electrodes enhances battery reversibility.

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Briefing: 'You’ve Been Lying To Us': Woman Pays $2,300 For Routine Repair At Meineke. Then She Asks For The Keys

Strategic angle: "I came for an oil leak."

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Briefing: Champions Hull KR bounce back to hammer St Helens

Strategic angle: Reigning champions Hull KR celebrate Super League's 30th birthday weekend in style by hammering St Helens.

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Briefing: Ultrafast microscopy sheds light on metallic nanoframe behavior

Strategic angle: Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with implications for biosensing, quantum information science and beyond.

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Briefing: More than half of the S&P 500 industry sectors are in correction territory.

Strategic angle: How much longer until the index itself succumbs?

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Briefing: Egypt imposes business curfew to counter soaring fuel costs

Strategic angle: Egypt orders shops, restaurants, and shopping malls to close by 9:00 pm to mitigate the impact of rising energy prices.

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Briefing: Gulf officials seek to calm investors as war rattles confidence

Strategic angle: Delegates at a Miami conference urged to continue investing in the region

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Briefing: Pro-Ukraine lawmakers call out Russian delegation’s visit to Washington

Strategic angle: Lawmakers express strong opposition to the Russian delegation's presence in the U.S.

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Briefing: Opinion: Social media is now a massive liability for Meta, Google and the rest of Big Tech

Strategic angle: MarketWatch discusses the growing risks associated with social media for major tech companies.

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Briefing: US Republicans Reject Senate Bill to End Shutdown, Fund TSA

Strategic angle: Congress remains deadlocked as President Trump takes executive action to pay airport security officers.

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NYLON House Returns with Exclusive Event Featuring Diplo and HUGEL

NYLON House is set to return to Palm Desert on April 10th with a NOCTURNA-themed event featuring Diplo and HUGEL, reflecting the brand's strategy to leverage exclusive experiences to attract attendees.

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Briefing: ‘He just chose not to listen’ - Politico

Strategic angle: A critical analysis of political decision-making.

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Briefing: Swiss Nuclear Power and the Case for Long-Term Operation

Strategic angle: Exploring the viability and benefits of extending the operational lifespan of Swiss nuclear facilities.

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Briefing: Former Trump Iran adviser says war is headed for escalation

Strategic angle: Insights from a former adviser on the potential for increased conflict in Iran.

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Briefing: Jim Farley Went Camping With Ford Owners In Australia And Made A Multibillion-Dollar Call

Strategic angle: Jim Farley drove 300 miles through Queensland, camped with Ranger owners, and returned with a multibillion-dollar decision for Ford's global lineup.

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Briefing: Koenigsegg Gemera Production Has Finally Begun

Strategic angle: The Gemera was first unveiled in 2020. Now, six years later, this four-passenger hypercar enters production.

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Briefing: S. Carolina says OU rematch not revenge game

Strategic angle: Facing one of the only two teams that beat it during the regular season, South Carolina doesn't view its Sweet 16 matchup with Oklahoma as a revenge game.