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Briefing: ‘No Kings’ rallies draw crowds across US, in Europe. Springsteen headlines Minnesota demonstration

Strategic angle: Massive demonstrations featuring Bruce Springsteen take place in multiple cities, advocating for political change.

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Briefing: If License Plate Reading Cameras Are Legal, Why Is California Border Patrol Hiding Them?

Strategic angle: Local residents express concerns over hidden surveillance tracking citizens aiding refugees.

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Briefing: Ancient DNA reveals earliest known dogs lived alongside Ice Age humans

Strategic angle: A new study uncovers the timeline of the human-dog partnership dating back to the Ice Age.

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Briefing: Every Minivan Is Cool And Here's The Proof

Strategic angle: Minivans tend to get a bad rap in the world of auto enthusiasts. However, these roomy vehicles are actually very cool. Here's why we think minivans are rad.

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Briefing: Injured Penguins Crosby, Malkin to sit vs. Stars

Strategic angle: Penguins stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are day-to-day with injuries and will not play Saturday against the Stars.

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Briefing: Hidalgo: ND won't be 'starstruck' by UConn again

Strategic angle: Notre Dame claims it is a different team ahead of the Elite Eight clash with UConn.

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Briefing: Subaru Still Builds A Manual 4WD Truck, But You Can’t Have It

Strategic angle: Subaru updates its Sambar kei truck with smarter collision detection and an optional 9-inch screen, starting from just $6,800 in Japan.

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Twelve US troops wounded in Iran strike on base in Saudi Arabia, US official says

Several troops were injured, two of them seriously, in the Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base.

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Briefing: These Harley-Davidsons Are The Brand's Most Affordable Bikes

Strategic angle: Competition with cheap Chinese bikes is heating up, and Harley-Davidson is getting ready to join that fray. Meanwhile, here are the least expensive Harleys.

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Briefing: Scientists detect magnetic waves deep within the sun, helping predict solar activity

Strategic angle: Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi uncover large-scale magnetic waves that enhance our understanding of solar dynamics.

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Briefing: Scandinavia's largest 'burial mound' may be a monument to catastrophe, not a king

Strategic angle: New LiDAR analysis suggests Raknehaugen may have been built in response to a devastating landslide, not to honor a high-status individual.

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Briefing: 'My Worst Nightmares': Mechanic Works On Car. Then He Realizes He'll Have To Address The Drum Brakes

Strategic angle: "The average mechanic's greatest nemesis."

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Is deep-sea mining tech ready for prime time?

Exploring the advancements and challenges in deep-sea mining technology.

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Briefing: Soaring gas prices and supply chain disruptions drive up costs across the economy

Strategic angle: Rising fuel costs and logistical challenges are impacting various sectors.

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Briefing: The Sneaky Reason Your Medicare Costs Could Double

Strategic angle: Discover the hidden factors that could significantly increase your Medicare expenses.

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Briefing: Ray Dalio Declares Cash Will 'Lose A Lot Of Purchasing Power' And Explains The 'All Weather' Portfolio He Thinks Beats 60/40

Strategic angle: Ray Dalio shares insights on the diminishing value of cash and advocates for a diversified investment strategy.

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Briefing: Chrysler Playing With The Idea Of Bringing Back A Sedan To Double Its Lineup Size

Strategic angle: There's a roadmap laid out to revive the brand that'll be revealed during an upcoming investor presentation in May.

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Briefing: Speed Limits Are Outdated, And We All Know It

Strategic angle: Modern cars stop shorter, handle better, and protect occupants far more effectively than the vehicles most speed limits were originally designed around.

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Briefing: Is It Time for Energy Rationing to Return?

Strategic angle: Crude oil prices are on the rise, prompting discussions about the potential need for energy rationing.

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Briefing: Iconic Greek singer Marinella dies aged 87

Strategic angle: The singer, whose career has spanned over six decades, suffered a stroke during a performance at Athens' ancient Odeon theatre in 2024.