Sports Briefing: Zuffa's Walsh wants to risk record: 'Then undefeated means something' Strategic angle: Callum Walsh is at the vanguard of Zuffa Boxing's advance into the sport. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Politics Briefing: Cuba readies for first Russian oil shipment of the year as energy crisis deepens Strategic angle: Analysts say the shipment could produce about 180,000 barrels of diesel, enough to meet Cuba's daily needs for up to 10 days. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Money Briefing: Celebrate Youth Arts Month Strategic angle: A celebration of creativity and expression among the youth. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Politics Briefing: FCC Approves Merger of Nexstar and Tegna Amid Legal Challenges Strategic angle: The Federal Communications Commission has greenlit the merger of Nexstar Media Group and Tegna, despite two lawsuits aimed at blocking the deal. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Sports Briefing: Texas overcomes Dybantsa's 35 points, tops BYU Strategic angle: No. 11 seed Texas knocked off sixth-seeded BYU 79-71 in the NCAA tournament's opening round. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Sports Briefing: UNC's Davis: Fatigue not to blame for collapse Strategic angle: North Carolina coach Hubert Davis addresses the media following a tough overtime loss to VCU. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Sports The field is set. Make your picks now Like favorites? Pick one as your champ Editorial Staff Mar 20
Politics Briefing: Europe's fertilizer crisis: prices surge due to Iran war and dependence on Russia Strategic angle: The fertilizer market is facing a double crisis as the Iran war escalates and European dependence on Russian supplies becomes evident. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Politics Briefing: Israel and Iran exchange strikes on Persian New Year as war jolts energy markets Strategic angle: Activists reported hearing strikes around Iran’s capital, Tehran, just as blasts were heard in East Jerusalem with sirens and booms sounding across the city. Editorial Staff Mar 20
Money Briefing: Rituals of survival in Tehran Strategic angle: War feels like something that should have been left behind in a more brutal century Editorial Staff Mar 20