Tech Briefing: Exclusive | OpenAI Backs New AI Startup Seeking Bot Army Breakthroughs - WSJ Strategic angle: OpenAI invests in a new AI startup focused on innovative bot technologies. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Life Briefing: Ice Age Animals and Earth History Discovered in Texas Cave Strategic angle: Fossilized remains of previously unknown Ice Age animals found in a central Texas water cave. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Life Briefing: Contaminated Aquatic Sediments Can Be Remediated On Site Using New Methods Strategic angle: Innovative techniques offer solutions for managing harmful substances in water bodies. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Sports Briefing: Follow live: Yankees, Giants face off in season opener Strategic angle: Catch the action as the Yankees and Giants kick off their seasons in a thrilling matchup. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Politics Briefing: Cuba's escalating health crisis is 'deeply concerning,' says WHO chief Strategic angle: WHO Director-General highlights severe health impacts due to energy shortages in Cuba. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Life Briefing: Hearing research traces evolution of key inner ear protein Strategic angle: A study reveals the evolutionary journey of TMC1, a crucial protein for hearing, highlighting its rapid movements in the inner ear. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Sports Briefing: 'A lot of downside, but not a lot of upside': The balancing act facing Jayson Tatum and the Celtics Strategic angle: Boston and its superstar wing represent perhaps the biggest wild card of the 2026 NBA playoffs. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Sports Briefing: NBA Power Rankings: The Thunder reign while East teams rise Strategic angle: Where our NBA insiders ranked all 30 teams as the regular season reaches the home stretch. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Sports Briefing: Ranking all 32 NFL free agency classes: Which teams most improved their rosters? Strategic angle: How did all 32 NFL teams fare in March, taking into account free agent signings, trades, extensions and departures? We stacked each class. Editorial Staff Mar 26
Travel Briefing: The Buyers Of These 65 Stolen Luxury Cars Are About To Have A Very Bad Day Strategic angle: Investigators say stolen Ferraris, BMWs, and Mercedes were given clean titles and sold to unsuspecting buyers. Editorial Staff Mar 26