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Briefing: Crossing the line: Emotional abuse in college sports

Strategic angle: Researchers have found that athletes experience emotional abuse more than any other form of harm.

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Briefing: 'I’ll Zelle You': Man Buys Ford Focus. Then He Cancels The Warranty—And Tries To Get His Money Back

Strategic angle: A man's attempt to cancel a warranty on a used Ford Focus raises questions about consumer rights.

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Briefing: Rifts over Iran, but unity for Trump: Takeaways from CPAC 2026

Strategic angle: Members of the MAGA faithful gathered in Texas for the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. While tensions over Iran split some attendees, Trump remained the glue holding them together.

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Briefing: 'What if I die first?' Making a plan is key for family caregivers. Here's how

Strategic angle: People who care for an adult child, partner or sibling have to face the reality that their loved one may outlive them. Planning ahead is key but it's not easy.

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Briefing: Opinion | Yet another step toward state capitalism

Strategic angle: The Washington Post discusses the implications of state capitalism.

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Briefing: Why Your Next Car Might Soon Need 300GB Of RAM

Strategic angle: For Level 4 autonomy to be a reality, cars may look like mobile data centers with massive demands for memory.

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Briefing: What happened to former Chelsea wonderkid Musonda?

Strategic angle: Charly Musonda could have been a household name but his story is one of frustration and unfulfilled potential.

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Briefing: Earth Hour: Monuments to go dark as 20th edition kicks off

Strategic angle: The 20th edition of Earth Hour has begun in New Zealand and will slowly progress around the globe, aiming to raise awareness about climate change.

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Briefing: Tiger Woods Q&A: What we know about car crash and Masters hopes

Strategic angle: We look at the key questions following Tiger Woods’ car crash in Florida on Friday afternoon.

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Briefing: A woman’s uterus has been kept alive outside the body for the first time

Strategic angle: This groundbreaking achievement could revolutionize reproductive medicine.

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Briefing: Does the U.S. have a chance in the World Cup? 2 important games will provide clues

Strategic angle: The U.S. has gone unbeaten in its past five international matches. But now the team is upping the ante with games against Belgium and Portugal that could show fans whether a deep run is in the cards.

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Briefing: 'No Kings' aims for record turnout in Saturday's anti-Trump protests

Strategic angle: Organizers behind No Kings, a network of progressive groups, say protesters will stage demonstrations across the country and abroad to speak out against the Trump administration's actions.

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Briefing: How successful has the US been in achieving its war objectives in its now one-month-old war in Iran?

Strategic angle: The White House continues to claim major successes in its ongoing operations in Iran, which have now reached the one month mark.

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'Meltdown': DHS shutdown set to drag on after House GOP rejects Senate deal

The ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is expected to continue as House Republicans turn down a Senate proposal.

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Briefing: What is Scotland's first-choice defensive pairing?

Strategic angle: His pairing in central defence is one of the key decisions facing Scotland head coach Steve Clarke in Saturday's friendly against Japan, writes Tom English.

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Briefing: Dealership Owner Sells One Of His Mechanics A Low-Cost Honda. Then Things Get Shady: 'This Can Go Both Ways'

Strategic angle: 'Take the car back.'

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Briefing: Why quick KOs are not enough for heavyweight Itauma

Strategic angle: Moses Itauma reflects on his boxing journey and the challenges ahead as he prepares for his toughest test against Jermaine Franklin.

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Briefing: Standoff in Dollar Bay ends with arrest

Strategic angle: A tense situation in Dollar Bay concludes with law enforcement taking a suspect into custody.

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Briefing: Jewish life in Europe: 'J'accuse. Never again is a lie'

Strategic angle: Israeli strategist Avital Sahar highlights the threats to Jewish communities in Europe amid rising antisemitism.

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Tiger Woods arrested for DUI after rollover car crash, Florida sheriff says

Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested for a DUI after a rollover car crash in Florida on Friday, the Martin County Sheriff said.