Tech Briefing: Show HN: TinyOS – A minimalist RTOS for Cortex-M written in C Strategic angle: A new real-time operating system designed for Cortex-M microcontrollers. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Politics Briefing: Exclusive: US intelligence warns Iran unlikely to ease Hormuz Strait chokehold soon, sources say Strategic angle: US intelligence reports indicate that Iran's control over the Hormuz Strait is expected to persist, raising concerns over global oil supply. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Travel Briefing: Group Behind Ford, GM, And Toyota Wants To Kill The Gas Tax, But Their Customers May Hate The Fix Strategic angle: The organization is calling for a weight-based fee that could hit trucks, SUVs, and EVs hard. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Briefing: Building Alaska mining for the long haul Strategic angle: North of 60 Mining News Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Briefing: Why U.S. natural gas prices are insulated from the war in the Middle East Strategic angle: An analysis of the factors keeping U.S. natural gas prices stable despite geopolitical tensions. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Travel Briefing: U.S.-Iran War Is Stranding Sailors In The Strait Of Hormuz Strategic angle: Around 2,000 ships are stranded in the Persian Gulf, according to the United Nations, with over 20,000 civilians on them. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Briefing: Meta-backed data centre seeks $3bn for campus with novel financing Strategic angle: ‘Project Walleye’ lenders would be first to fund both construction and power Editorial Staff Apr 3
Sports Not a multitasker: Lloyd focused on Zona, not UNC Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd emphasizes his commitment to the Wildcats amid speculation about the North Carolina coaching position. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Sports Briefing: Boozer fifth freshman to win AP Player of Year Strategic angle: Cameron Boozer is The Associated Press men's college basketball national Player of the Year, becoming only the fifth freshman to earn the honor. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Sports Briefing: Fire make Carleton top WNBA expansion draft pick Strategic angle: Unrestricted free agent Bridget Carleton was selected by the Portland Fire as the No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA expansion draft Friday. Editorial Staff Apr 3