Briefing: NHTSA Investigating Chinese Airbags That Have Killed 10 People
Strategic angle: The inflators were imported into the United States by unknown importers, probably illegally, raising concerns about vehicle safety.
Briefing: EV Depreciation Is Still Brutal. But Hybrids Should Give Us Hope
Strategic angle: Seven years ago, hybrids suffered terrible depreciation. Now they depreciate less than gas cars.
Briefing: Tiny African fish caught climbing to the top of a 50-foot waterfall
Strategic angle: For over half a century, tales of fish climbing waterfalls in Central Africa have circulated, but now they have been officially confirmed.
Briefing: This 33,000-Mile 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue Is A Beautiful Barrage Of Burgundy Malaise-Era Brilliance
Strategic angle: If Chrysler is looking for ideas for future models, maybe a revived Fifth Avenue would restore some of its former greatness.
Briefing: In today’s job market, it’s more ‘show me a desk’ than ‘show me the money’
Strategic angle: MarketWatch explores the shifting priorities in the job market.
Briefing: Age Verification on Systemd and Flatpak
Strategic angle: Exploring the implications of age verification systems in modern software packaging.
Briefing: The Lithium Triangle – land rights and loss in Chile’s Atacama Desert
Strategic angle: Exploring the impact of lithium mining on land rights in Chile's Atacama Desert.
Briefing: Ten years after the Panama Papers, major advances in the fight against tax evasion
Strategic angle: A decade on from the landmark investigation, significant progress has been made in enhancing financial transparency.
Briefing: Mitsubishi Just Told Dealers When The Pajero Arrives, But America Still Has No Answer
Strategic angle: The Mitsubishi Pajero returns with a tougher look and Triton roots, aiming squarely at the Land Cruiser crowd.
Briefing: Dubois and Harper clash again: 'She's weaker than I imagined'
Strategic angle: Caroline Dubois vows to knock out Terri Harper in their upcoming match, but Harper warns of potential problems.
Briefing: Pivotal year for the Ambler Mining District
Strategic angle: North of 60 Mining News highlights the significance of 2026 for the Ambler Mining District.
Briefing: Exposing secret night operations between hawkmoths and Japan's black-nectar flowers
Strategic angle: Researchers uncover the crucial role of nocturnal hawkmoths in pollinating a unique Japanese plant.
Briefing: Artemis II crew take 'spectacular' image of Earth
Strategic angle: The Artemis II mission crew captures a stunning view of our planet from space.
Briefing: You're All Little Freaks For The Dodge Stratus R/T Coupe
Strategic angle: I hope your insurance is good enough to get you the proper medical care you need to deal with Stratus R/T Coupe Derangement Syndrome.
Briefing: Iran's radicalized regime fuels threat of nuclear bomb
Strategic angle: Donald Trump seems to be considering ending the war with Tehran without addressing the nuclear issue, which has only intensified Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Briefing: Colorado’s New Speed Camera System Makes Waze Nearly Useless
Strategic angle: The automated vehicle ID system uses several cameras to calculate your average speed, and if it exceeds the limit, you get a ticket.
Briefing: Trump's ballroom fight sheds new light on an underground White House bunker
Strategic angle: The status of a decades-old bunker beneath the now-demolished East Wing is unclear, but the Trump administration has cited security concerns in its legal filings in favor of continuing construction.
Briefing: 'Chinese Cars Are Ready For Prime Time In America': Geely SUV Crushes Every U.S. Competitor In New Test
Strategic angle: The Geely Galaxy M9 PHEV impressed Edmunds, covering 101 miles on electric power alone and accelerating to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds.
Briefing: The Gap Between What Tesla Built And What It Sold Just Broke A Company Record
Strategic angle: At 358,023 deliveries, Tesla fell short of analyst forecasts and its own published consensus, with energy storage numbers missing by an even wider margin.
Briefing: Assembling more than 1,000 human genomes affordably: New method could power genetic screening's future
Strategic angle: A research team has developed a cost-effective method for genome assembly that could revolutionize genetic screening.