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Briefing: Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse paintings stolen in Italian job

Strategic angle: The paintings were taken from a museum in Parma by four masked men in the middle of the night, police say.

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Briefing: Why This One-Off Steel-Bodied Corvette Looks Suspiciously Ferrari-Esque

Strategic angle: This 1963 Corvette had a pedigree far different from its fiberglass-bodied brethren: American at its heart, but with a background of Italian design influences.

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Briefing: How young people are navigating a tough and rapidly changing job market

Strategic angle: Finding a job is hard right now, especially for young people starting their careers.

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Briefing: Understanding why some Iranian Americans support the war on their country of origin

Strategic angle: Protesters from the Iranian diaspora in the U.S. gathered in Washington, D.C. as the war in the Middle East broadens. Many say they are aligned with the U.S. and Israel and explain why they want to see regime change in Tehran.

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Briefing: Binding to RNA is not enough—changing its shape is what makes a drug work, study reveals

Strategic angle: A new study highlights the importance of RNA shape in drug efficacy, beyond mere binding.

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Briefing: Why Vertical Aerospace (EVTL) Is Expanding Its Valo Supplier Network Ahead of Certification

Strategic angle: Vertical Aerospace is strategically expanding its supplier network to enhance its certification process.

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Briefing: Why UBS Started Jasper Therapeutics (JSPR) at Neutral Despite Progress in Briquilimab

Strategic angle: UBS maintains a neutral stance on Jasper Therapeutics despite advancements in their Briquilimab treatment.

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Briefing: Watch: Women's Football Show

Strategic angle: Highlights and analysis of all the action from the Women’s Super League.

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Briefing: Staley: Leading topic in recruitment is financial

Strategic angle: South Carolina coach Dawn Staley highlights the financial implications of recruiting in sports.

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Briefing: Why Allogene Therapeutics (ALLO) Says Its Lead Cancer Program Is Still on Track in 2026

Strategic angle: Allogene Therapeutics reassures investors about the progress of its lead cancer program.

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Briefing: The Manual Gearbox Didn’t Just Decline, It Nearly Halved In Five Years

Strategic angle: Even in the UK, stick-shifts are becoming a niche hobby as automatics quietly take over.

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Briefing: Pakistan offers to host US-Iran talks as Tehran warns ground troops would be 'set on fire'

Strategic angle: Pakistan positions itself as a mediator amid escalating tensions in the region.

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Briefing: ‘Literal Biggest Fear As A Mechanic’: Honda Driver Gets Her Tires Worked On. Then A Wheel Goes Flying Off

Strategic angle: A mechanic's worst nightmare comes true when a wheel detaches during a routine tire service.

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Briefing: Axos Financial, Inc. (AX) Branchless Structure Strengthens Cost Advantage and Earnings Growth

Strategic angle: Axos Financial's innovative branchless model enhances its competitive edge and profitability.

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Briefing: Worried Market Volatility Will Hurt Your Retirement Savings? Here's the 1 Important Thing to Know.

Strategic angle: Understand how to protect your retirement savings amidst market fluctuations.

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Briefing: Red Rooms makes online poker as thrilling as its serial killer

Strategic angle: Juliette Gariépy’s Kelly-Anne is an uncomfortable mystery.

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EnergyX unveils largest direct lithium extraction plant in U.S. at Hooks facility

The new facility aims to revolutionize lithium extraction in the United States.

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Briefing: The Cognitive Dark Forest

Strategic angle: Exploring the complexities of cognitive processes in technology.

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Briefing: ZTF Discovers a New Mass-Transferring Brown Dwarf Binary System

Strategic angle: Astronomers unveil a binary system of brown dwarfs engaged in stable mass transfer, designated ZTF J1239+8347.

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Briefing: Former Vikings All-Pro safety Browner dies at 65

Strategic angle: Joey Browner, the first defensive back selected by the Vikings in the first round and a member of the team's Ring of Honor, died Saturday at the age of 65.