Briefing: 2027 Subaru Forester Wilderness Hybrid Seems Like The No-Brainer Choice
Strategic angle: With 25% better fuel economy than the standard Forester Wilderness and a little more power, going for the hybrid makes a lot of sense.
Briefing: These Cars Will Define The 2020s, According To Our Readers
Strategic angle: You all seem to feel that the cars that will define the decade are some of the most hateful cars that are currently on the road.
Briefing: The Boulder Is Hyundai’s Answer To The Ford Bronco, And A New Pickup Is Behind It
Strategic angle: The Hyundai Boulder concept arrives at the New York Auto Show with body-on-frame bones and a clear rival in its sights.
One In Three Chrysler Minivans Built Since 2022 May Be Driving Around With Bad Airbags
A widespread airbag defect forces Chrysler to recall thousands of Voyager and Pacifica minivans over concerns they may fail in serious impacts.
Briefing: Private sector hiring totaled 62,000 in March, better than expected, ADP says
Strategic angle: Private sector employment growth kept pace, but health care and construction continued to provide nearly all the momentum.
Briefing: The oil industry is betting big on plastics. Here's what that means for the future
Strategic angle: Journalist Beth Gardiner explores the fossil fuel industry's growing reliance on plastic products in her book.
Briefing: Millions of millionaires don’t feel rich — the big problem with financial anxiety (and how to solve it quickly
Strategic angle: Exploring the paradox of wealth and financial anxiety among millionaires.
Briefing: DR Congo declares national holiday after reaching World Cup for first time in 52 years
Strategic angle: This is just the second time that DR Congo have reached the World Cup finals, sparking celebrations in Kinshasa.
Briefing: Bessent says 1 in 4 Americans get a ‘home run’ tax break, reveals ‘automatic pay increase’ tactic in 2026. Don’t miss it
Strategic angle: Bessent discusses significant tax breaks and pay increase strategies for Americans in 2026.
Briefing: A legal fight over coal mining
Strategic angle: Morning Newsletter - Inquirer.com
Briefing: 'This How They Been Doing Business For Years': Man Takes Wife’s Cadillac Into Mavis. Then He Tries To Get A Refund
Strategic angle: 'You guys are going to have to reimburse me for this.'
Briefing: Migrant boat capsizes in Turkey leaving 18 dead while 21 were rescued
Strategic angle: Turkish authorities report that the vessel attempted to evade the Coast Guard before sinking, resulting in multiple casualties.
Briefing: NIH Director's Invocation of Vannevar Bush's Legacy Sparks Pushback
Strategic angle: Jay Bhattacharya's claim linking Trump administration policies to Vannevar Bush's vision has ignited controversy.
Briefing: Opinion: Medicare is restricting care for 1 million Americans based on a faulty assumption. Congress must intervene
Strategic angle: Medicare is restricting care for 1 million Americans based on a faulty assumption.
Briefing: Pocket gardens: The tiny urban oases with surprisingly big benefits
Strategic angle: Little bits of greenery are popping up in cities, making summers more bearable for urbanites.
Briefing: Why an ovary syndrome may get a new name: Men seem to have PCOS, too
Strategic angle: A quiet effort to change the name of PCOS is nearing completion, driven in part by growing evidence of a male version.
Briefing: BP’s new chief promises ‘clear direction’ after turbulent year
Strategic angle: Meg O’Neill’s first message to staff pledges improved performance in difficult geopolitical environment
Briefing: The Tesla Model S And Model X Are Officially Dead
Strategic angle: It’s the end of the road for the cars that set the standards for truly modern EVs, with plenty of range, comfort, and performance.
Briefing: Ump Bucknor in spotlight again after missed call
Strategic angle: Umpire C.B. Bucknor faces scrutiny after another overturned call in MLB.
Briefing: Food assistance slashed for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees trapped in Bangladesh camps
Strategic angle: Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees struggling to survive in Bangladesh's overcrowded camps will see their food assistance slashed starting on Wednesday, raising alarm throughout the increasingly desperate community.