Life Briefing: Illuminated in Orion Strategic angle: NASA astronaut Christina Koch reads on a tablet in the dimly lit Orion crew capsule. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Life Briefing: New study pinpoints climate conditions for restoring the endangered butternut tree Strategic angle: A new study from Virginia Tech offers hope for the endangered butternut tree's recovery in North America. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Tech Briefing: Buy two Nintendo Switch games, get $30 off at Target Strategic angle: Target offers a limited-time discount for Nintendo Switch games to select members. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Money Briefing: Inside England's New Land Use Revolution Strategic angle: Exploring the transformative changes in land use across England. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Money Briefing: Basic business class is here with new, stripped-down United Polaris fares Strategic angle: United is overhauling its fare classes, offering cheaper business class and premium economy fares that are more restrictive. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Tech Briefing: Show HN: TurboQuant-WASM – Google's vector quantization in the browser Strategic angle: Explore TurboQuant-WASM, a new tool for vector quantization developed by Google, now available in the browser. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Sports Briefing: Latest NBA buzz: What we know about Luka's hamstring injury Strategic angle: Here's what league insiders are talking about behind the scenes, including when Doncic might be to return from his latest injury. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Sports Briefing: Mavs' Flagg, 19, is youngest with 50-point game Strategic angle: Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg became the youngest player in NBA history to have a 50-point game, scoring 51 in a loss to the Magic. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Money Briefing: Apple's 50th Anniversary Was April 1. Is the Tech Giant's Stock Worth Buying and Holding for Another 50 Years? Strategic angle: Analyzing the potential of Apple's stock as it celebrates a significant milestone. Editorial Staff Apr 4
Life Briefing: Do narcissists ruin relationships over time? A six-year study suggests a more complex pattern Strategic angle: New research from Michigan State University challenges the popular assumption that narcissists gradually damage their relationships over time. Editorial Staff Apr 4