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Briefing: O-I Glass (OI) Reports $1.60 Adjusted EPS, $300M in ‘Fit to Win’ Benefits for 2025

Strategic angle: O-I Glass announces strong financial performance and strategic benefits for the upcoming year.

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Briefing: Bag of cannabis and cash accidentally donated to NZ charity shop

Strategic angle: Two teenagers have been arrested after inadvertently leaving the knapsack for staff to find.

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Briefing: Hezbollah reports clash with overnight Israeli raid in east Lebanon

Strategic angle: Militant group Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli troops during an overnight raid in eastern Lebanon.

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Briefing: Ford Patented A Smart Car Door That 'Brakes' Before It Hits Anything

Strategic angle: Innovative technology aims to enhance safety by preventing door collisions.

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Briefing: GB's Brown becomes world champion for second time

Strategic angle: Britain's Sky Brown wins gold in a rain-disrupted park event in Brazil.

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Briefing: Israelis divided over war with Iran as conflict expands

Strategic angle: Air raid sirens ring out across Israel, alerting residents of Iranian missile launches, a sound that now dictates the daily lives of Israelis.

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Briefing: Effort to revive Kewaunee County site comes amid rising interest in nuclear energy

Strategic angle: Kewaunee County's nuclear site revival reflects growing interest in nuclear energy solutions.

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Briefing: Anthropic vs. the Pentagon: Inside the Battle Over A.I. Warfare

Strategic angle: A deep dive into the tensions between AI developers and military interests.

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Briefing: Chimps' taste for fermented fruit hints at origins of human love of alcohol

Strategic angle: Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.

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Briefing: Subaru Outback‘s Original Radiator Has More Than 300,000 Miles

Strategic angle: The owner takes it to a state park despite overheating issues.

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Briefing: Iran attacks Israel, Gulf states, after naming new leader on Day 10 of war

Strategic angle: The price of crude oil briefly neared $120 a barrel Monday as Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei the supreme leader and then launched new attacks at Israel and Gulf states.

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Briefing: This Gorgeous 1965 Ford Mustang Hides A Tesla Heart. The Handling Is Wild

Strategic angle: Up to 600 horsepower and instant torque make this classic Mustang a showstopper.

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Briefing: STAT+: As controversial decisions mount, FDA shuns public advisory meetings

Strategic angle: The FDA is cutting back on public advisory committee meetings, even as the public and other stakeholders seek more transparency.

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Briefing: Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks

Strategic angle: Trump's aggressive push toward deep-sea mining is putting pressure on global negotiators to act fast to shape deep-sea mining rules.

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Smackover Lithium Signs First Binding Customer Offtake Agreement for the South West Arkansas Project

Smackover Lithium secures its first binding customer offtake agreement, marking a significant milestone for the South West Arkansas Project.

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Briefing: Iran war: Is Europe prepared for the fallout?

Strategic angle: The conflict between the US and Iran keeps unfolding, with thousands of Iranian casualties and escalating fighting across the Middle East.

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Briefing: Oil prices surge, stocks slide as Iran war spirals further

Strategic angle: Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis discusses the EU economy's resilience amid the ongoing conflict.

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Briefing: Oil prices walk back gains as G7 nations consider tapping emergency oil reserves

Strategic angle: The U.S. ordered non-emergency government staff to leave Saudi Arabia as the widening Iran war rattled markets and sent oil prices surging above $110 per barrel.

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Briefing: Alberta lithium test facility advances as staff pay tied to project goals

Strategic angle: Progress in Alberta's lithium test facility links employee compensation to project milestones.

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Iran Could Retrieve Uranium at Site U.S. Bombed Last Year, Officials Say

Officials indicate that Iran may recover uranium from a site previously targeted by U.S. airstrikes.