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Briefing: The Era Of Air Taxis Cometh As FAA Approves Eight Test Programs Across 26 States

Strategic angle: Even if the initial tests go well, there may be a lot of turbulence ahead.

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Briefing: Exploring unicorns of all kinds at the Musée de Cluny

Strategic angle: The Musée national du Moyen Age welcomes representations of the mythical creature from every culture and era.

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Briefing: U.S. launches fresh Section 301 probes into 60 economies over forced-labor trade practices

Strategic angle: The forced-labor probes follow Section 301 investigations launched on Wednesday, targeting excess industrial capacity across more than a dozen economies.

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Briefing: Cuba to release 51 prisoners after talks with Vatican

Strategic angle: It remains unclear if any political prisoners will be among those set freed.

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Briefing: Canada launches tens of billions in Arctic military investment

Strategic angle: Mark Carney announces funds for three ‘forward operating bases’ and other upgrades in the country’s north

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Briefing: US to ease Russian oil sanctions as energy prices soar

Strategic angle: Move by Treasury comes after escalating crisis in Gulf sends Brent above $100 again

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Briefing: 'The risk of stagflation returning is low, but that doesn't account for Donald Trump'

Strategic angle: The recent rise in oil prices has revived the specter of stagflation, a ghost from the 1970s that combines sluggish growth with inflation.

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Briefing: No Canada: Hughes hypes up Team USA for WBC

Strategic angle: Jack Hughes sends a motivational message to Team USA ahead of their quarterfinal match against Canada.

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Sources: Falcons eye Tua after Dolphins cut QB

The Falcons are expected to pursue Tua Tagovailoa in free agency, sources told ESPN, after the QB was informed that he will be released by the Dolphins.

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Briefing: Uber Cancels On Man, Charges Him Anyway. Then He Finds It Outside—With The Driver Mysteriously Missing: 'Lyft Would Never'

Strategic angle: 'He left it there for you, you're the driver now.'

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Briefing: Armed man rammed vehicle into Michigan synagogue and was fatally shot by security, AP source says

Strategic angle: An armed individual attempted to breach a Michigan synagogue, resulting in a fatal confrontation with security personnel.

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Briefing: Three Chinese Carmakers Are Rushing To Enter Canada In 2026, And It’s Only The Start

Strategic angle: In the next few years, as many as 20 Chinese car brands may start selling their cars in Canada.

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Briefing: Google Chrome is coming to Arm-powered Linux devices later this year

Strategic angle: Google announces the arrival of Chrome for ARM64 Linux machines in Q2 2026.

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Briefing: Fantastic fungi found with ability to freeze water

Strategic angle: Can fungi influence the weather? Researchers discover proteins that catalyze ice formation.

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Briefing: Seals and sea lions provide clues to evolution of vocalization

Strategic angle: Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't?

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Briefing: Shall I implement it? No

Strategic angle: A discussion on the implications of implementing certain tech solutions.

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Briefing: After EV Flop, Genesis G80 Goes Hybrid

Strategic angle: The G80 Hybrid has been spied and it'll have a turbocharged 2.5-liter engine with around 330 hp.

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Briefing: Congressional Advisers Call to Rein in Medicare Advantage Spending Amid Industry Pressure

Strategic angle: Lobbying groups supported by insurance companies have criticized the research and promoted their own.

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Briefing: Turning penicillin into a lethal force against bacteria again

Strategic angle: Researchers are exploring ways to overcome antibiotic tolerance in bacteria, making penicillin effective once more.

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Briefing: How Semiconductor Electrodes Can Achieve Green Hydrogen Production

Strategic angle: Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä explore the role of semiconductor materials in producing green hydrogen through innovative techniques.