Schiphol to Reduce Airline Charges because of Middle East Conflict
Amsterdam Schiphol will apply a temporary 10% discount on airport charges for daytime flights from April 27 2026 to March 31 2027 to offset airlines' soaring fuel costs caused by the Middle East conflict. The measure aims to keep essential connections and support the Dutch economy, while night flights remain excluded to protect the local environment. Schiphol acknowledges a short‑term hit to its earnings but says long‑term investment plans remain unchanged.

New Xbox Sale Has Two Broken Achievement Lists You’ll Want to Avoid
The latest Xbox sale highlights two titles with broken achievement lists: Max Payne 3, a 2012 Xbox 360 release whose 30 base and DLC achievements were discontinued after a 2021 server shutdown, and Zoochosis, a horror game whose entire set of 19 Xbox...

$54 Billion Delhi–Mumbai 8-Lane Expressway Project Drives 12-Hour Travel Transformation
The Delhi‑Mumbai 8‑lane expressway, a ₹90,000 crore ($54 billion) greenfield project, now has more than 929 km in service, halving travel time between the two metros from 24 hours to roughly 12. The corridor spans 1,350 km across six states, linking key cities such as...

ROBOZE Announced as Lead of Italian Armed Forces R&D Project
ROBOZE has been appointed lead of the DIANA R&D project for the Italian Armed Forces and Navy, aiming to overhaul spare parts management through digitalisation and distributed manufacturing. The initiative, co‑funded by Italy’s Ministry of Defence under the National Military...
EU Warned over 'Disastrous' PPA Own Goal Just as It Tries to Promote Them
The European Union is facing criticism that its draft eco‑rules could exclude corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) from carbon‑footprint calculations. Industry groups warn that this would strip manufacturers of green‑energy credits, undermining the incentive to invest in wind and solar...

StubHub to Refund $10 Million in Fees: Do You Qualify?
The Federal Trade Commission sued StubHub for concealing mandatory fees at checkout, prompting a settlement that includes a $10 million refund to affected buyers. The refund covers U.S. ticket purchases made between May 12 and May 14, 2025, and will be issued automatically within...
Derivative Path, Baton Systems Collaborate to Enable Regional Banks to Scale FX Services with Greater Liquidity Efficiency
Derivative Path and Baton Systems have partnered to launch an integrated FX payments and nostro management platform aimed at regional and mid‑market banks. The cloud‑native, API‑first solution combines Derivative Path’s multi‑liquidity connectivity with Baton’s real‑time risk and settlement orchestration, giving...

America’s Cyber Strategy Has a Budget Problem
The Trump administration’s FY2027 budget proposes a $707 million cut to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), shrinking its budget to just over $2 billion—well below the $2.6 billion Congress had earmarked. The proposal also trims the Office of the National Cyber...

HIMARS Unit Fires Simultaneously Across 700 Miles, Three States
On April 17, 2026, the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment fired 12 M142 HIMARS rockets simultaneously from three sites in Idaho, Washington and Utah, spanning roughly 700 miles. The maneuver was part of I Corps’ Courage Lethality exercise, designed to...

Triangle Equities, Incline Capital Sign Leases with Six New Tenants at The Crossings at Brick Church Near Manhattan
Triangle Equities, Incline Capital and leasing partner RIPCO Real Estate have secured leases with six new tenants covering 75,000 square feet at The Crossings at Brick Church, a mixed‑use project in East Orange, N.J. Anchor tenants include Burlington (48,900 sq ft) and Five...

SEC’s April Docket Signals Sustained Pressure on Musk, Crypto, and Private-Fund Defendants
The SEC’s April 2026 docket reveals a sustained, wide‑ranging enforcement push that touches public‑company disclosures, private‑fund fraud, and crypto‑related disputes. Notable items include ongoing federal court battles in the SEC v. Musk case and a $2.4 million settlement with a venture‑capital...

Reds10 Lands £22.5m Modular School Job in Leicestershire
Reds10 secured a £22.5 million (≈$28.5 million) contract to deliver a 103‑module STEAM school in Leicestershire, with about 87% of the building prefabricated at its Driffield facility. Site preparation is under way, factory production will start later this year and modules are...

45% Less Plastic and a Stronger Brand: How Looye Switched to Paper Banding
Looye Kwekers replaced plastic bands with narrow paper banding for its fresh‑produce range, cutting plastic use by roughly 45% while reinforcing its premium brand image. The paper bands keep the fruit visible, lower overall package weight, and are largely recyclable,...

From Satellite Images to Seed Advice: Experience Data Brings AI to the Fresh Produce Sector
Experience Data, a Dutch AI specialist, is rolling out affordable, custom AI solutions for the fresh‑produce sector, including an onion‑variety recommendation tool and a satellite‑imagery buyer‑identification model. Projects start at roughly €10,000 (about $10,800), dramatically lowering the cost barrier for...

The Decrease in Moroccan Courgette Exports to the EU Benefited Almeria's Producers
Morocco’s courgette exports to the EU fell 27.4% year‑over‑year, ending the season on 12 April after shipping 25,507 tons. The drop eased foreign pressure on Almería growers, who saw early‑year prices spike to about €3 (~$3.30) per kilogram before sliding to under €0.40 (~$0.44)...

Kash Patel's Embarrassing Lawsuit Against The Atlantic
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick, alleging the outlet’s claims that he is frequently intoxicated at work are false. The complaint, drafted by attorney Jesse Benall—who previously represented former President...

Your Notes Performance Just Fell Off a Cliff. Here's the 5-Point Diagnostic to Fix It.
Substack creators experiencing sudden drops in Notes performance can diagnose the cause with a five‑point framework. The guide distinguishes platform throttles, content‑mix shifts, trust dips, posting‑window mismatches, and recommendation‑surface issues. Each symptom has a specific, low‑effort remedy—often simply waiting or...

Attackers Exploit DVR Command Injection Flaw to Deploy Mirai-Based Botnet
A new campaign is using a command‑injection flaw in digital video recorders (DVRs) to spread a Mirai‑derived botnet. Attackers combine the vulnerability with default credentials and cross‑platform payloads, achieving persistence through scheduled tasks and firmware tweaks. Compromised DVRs join a...
From Simple to Sophisticated: Modern Branch Prediction Explained
Digital Design & Comp. Arch: L17: Branch Prediction (Spring 2026) https://t.co/WMytQ3VuVV We will start with simple branch prediction techniques and build up to the more sophisticated techniques used in almost all modern high-performance processors. @SAFARI_ETH_CMU @CSatETH
Teck Flags Chile Cost Pressure Amid Fuel Squeeze
Teck Resources warned that rising diesel and freight costs tied to supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could increase operating expenses at its Chilean copper mines through the second quarter of 2026. Despite the cost pressure, the miner delivered...
Goodell Joins Disney's Push for 2027 Super Bowl
Now even NFL boss Roger Goodell is getting in on Disney's months-long bid to promote the 2027 Super Bowl (of course, the NFL is now a 10% owner of Disney's ESPN).... https://t.co/Bs6iVSzFJI via @variety

Surveillance Vendors Caught Abusing Access to Telcos to Track People’s Phone Locations, Researchers Say
Security researchers at the Citizen Lab disclosed two distinct spying campaigns that exploited long‑standing weaknesses in global telecom signaling protocols to locate individuals’ phones. The attackers masqueraded as legitimate carriers—using 019Mobile, Tango Networks U.K., and Airtel Jersey—to piggyback on SS7...

Good Earth Founder Anita Lal to Launch Skincare Range
Anita Lal, founder of Good Earth, has launched a premium skincare line called Iti, meaning “as it is” in Sanskrit. After two decades of development, the range debuted on the brand’s e‑commerce site and will hit Good Earth stores in...

Gibson Dunn Hits Sullivan & Cromwell for Four-Partner Appellate Litigation Team Led by Jeffrey Wall
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has hired a four‑partner appellate litigation team from Sullivan & Cromwell, led by former acting solicitor general Jeffrey Wall. The group—Wall, Morgan Ratner, Judson Littleton and Yaira Dubin—has argued more than 45 U.S. Supreme Court cases...

Join Food Tank at London Climate Action Week
Food Tank, Google Cloud, and the U.N. Environment Programme are co‑hosting the third annual Food Tank London Climate Action Week Summit on June 25 at Google’s London campus. The event will convene more than 180 senior leaders—CEOs, CSOs, founders and...

Plan for Healthier School Meals in England Will Hit Services, Say Caterers
The UK Department for Education is overhauling school‑meal standards, mandating higher fibre intake, a 50% fruit content in puddings and a ban on deep‑fried items such as battered fish and chicken nuggets, with many changes slated for September 2027. Caterers warn...

IAB Statement on the SECURE Data Act
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) issued a statement supporting the SECURE Data Act (H.R. 8413), praising its push toward a federal privacy standard that would harmonize disparate state laws. IAB emphasized core consumer rights—opt‑out of data sale, access, deletion, and...

University of Florida Research Aims to Cut $130M Cost of Strawberry Runners
University of Florida researchers are tackling the $130 million annual cost U.S. strawberry growers incur to remove vegetative runners. Doctoral candidate Kaitlyn Vondracek is mapping genetic markers that control runner formation, aiming to breed low‑runner varieties for commercial fields while preserving...

How I Follow 20 YouTube Channels Without Watching a Single Video
The author built an AI‑driven workflow that pulls each new YouTube video’s transcript via the channel’s RSS feed, creates a 90‑second plain‑text summary, and posts it to a Slack channel. This replaces a 200‑item "watch later" list with readable digests,...

Charlie’s Produce Breaks Ground On New Facility In Spokane, WA
Charlie’s Produce, an employee‑owned fresh‑food distributor, broke ground on a 66,000‑square‑foot facility in Spokane, Washington. The new site will house 56,000 sq ft of warehouse space and 10,000 sq ft of offices, with completion slated for April 2027. Featuring 17 loading docks, multiple temperature zones,...

Saros: Gameplay Modifiers, Accessibility Options, and More Detailed
Housemarque’s new sci‑fi action title Saros drops its launch trailer and confirms an April 30 release for PlayStation 5, with enhanced performance on the upcoming PS5 Pro. The video showcases the game’s dark world, signature bullet‑ballet combat, and two flagship weapons—the Chakram...

New Genetically Engineered CHO Cell Line Boosts Protein Expression and Productivity
Sartorius has unveiled a genetically engineered Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line that delivers up to twice the protein expression titers and three times the productivity of traditional wild‑type CHO hosts. The new line was validated across multiple therapeutic formats—including...

Southern Hemisphere Cherries Are Missing Out on a $800 Million Opportunity
Kroger’s fresh‑sourcing VP Patrick Haines warned that Southern Hemisphere cherries capture just 9% of U.S. cherry sales, leaving an estimated $800 million revenue gap. He compared the category to grapes and soft citrus, which retain 74‑76% of domestic volume when sourced...

Indian Navy to Sign a $3.5 Billion Deal for Six Additional P-8I Neptune
India’s Defence Acquisition Council approved a $3.5 billion purchase of six additional P‑8I Neptune maritime patrol aircraft, raising the navy’s fleet to 14. The P‑8I, a customized version of Boeing’s P‑8A Poseidon, features a magnetic anomaly detector, Telephonics aft radar and...
How Mobile Became The Foundation Of Omnichannel Identity
Marketers are shifting identity strategies from third‑party cookies to mobile‑driven signals. Mobile devices, especially app environments, deliver deterministic identifiers and contextual data that serve as a reliable anchor across channels such as CTV, web, and emerging platforms. By integrating these...

China and Chile Set up a Fully Digital Phytosanitary Certification System for Exports
Starting April 20, 2026 Chile began using a fully electronic phytosanitary certification system for all agricultural and forestry exports to China, marking the first time the Asian giant has adopted a completely digital inspection process with a trade partner. The platform was...
Linearly Variable Two-Wire Loop Current Generator
A new two‑wire loop current generator delivers a linearly adjustable 0.5 mA to 23.5 mA signal, directly proportional to a multiturn potentiometer voltage. The design handles source or sink loads up to 500 Ω without recalibration and includes a 30 mA safety limit. By using an...
Solidion Technology to Monetize Patent Portfolio
Solidion Technology has partnered with Hilco Global’s IP Services Practice to monetize its graphene‑based battery patent portfolio, which the CEO estimates could be worth over $750 million. Hilco’s analysis indicates that major players across energy storage, semiconductors, consumer electronics, and aerospace...

Republican Lawmakers Attempt to Shield Big Oil From Climate Lawsuits in ‘Alarming’ Bills
Republican lawmakers introduced the Stop Climate Shakedowns Act of 2026, led by Rep. Harriet Hageman and Sen. Ted Cruz, to grant oil and gas companies sweeping legal immunity from climate‑related lawsuits. The proposal would dismiss more than 70 pending state...

Salboy Launches Aparthotel Brand with First Site in Cornwall
Salboy Group, a major UK property developer, has launched a boutique aparthotel brand called Hidden, debuting with an 18‑unit property in St Ives, Cornwall. The development features 16 two‑bedroom apartments with private terraces and more than half equipped with outdoor...

Communication Gaps Can Cost Construction Firms in the Data Center Boom
The data‑center construction boom is driving billions of dollars of new projects, but the sector’s tight schedules and zero‑tolerance for error make communication a make‑or‑break factor. Misrouted ducts, outdated drawings, or delayed approvals can trigger costly rework, liquidated damages, and...

Silicon Valley Finally Has Its “Succession”
In this episode of Access, host Alex Heath and co‑host Ellis Hamburger sit down with Jonathan Glatzer, the showrunner of the new satire series The Audacity, which dramatizes Silicon Valley’s power dynamics in a "Succession‑style" format. Glatzer discusses the challenges...

Pixalate Releases Q1 2026 Mobile SDKs Market Share Report
Pixalate released its Q1 2026 Global Mobile App Ad SDK Market Share Report, analyzing roughly 1,100 Android and iOS apps and about 19 billion programmatic ad impressions. The study finds Meta Audience Network, Vungle (Liftoff) and AppLovin dominate both Google Play and...
HHS, Industry Leaders Spar over Drug Pricing, TrumpRx and PBMs
At a Politico‑hosted summit, U.S. health officials and pharma leaders clashed over the most‑favored‑nation (MFN) drug‑pricing policy championed by the Trump administration. The MFN proposal would force manufacturers to price drugs in the United States at levels comparable to lower‑cost...

The 40 Minute Marketing Playbook
In this episode of the Gary Vee Audio Experience, Gary Vaynerchuk argues that marketing—especially digital and social media—is the single most powerful lever for business growth, eclipsing product changes or sales tactics. He stresses the need for relentless, high‑volume content...

Shareholder Vote Today Is Moment Of Truth For WBD, Paramount
Warner Bros. Discovery is holding a special shareholders meeting today to vote on a merger with Paramount Skydance, effectively a takeover of WBD. After a protracted saga involving multiple offers, a brief Netflix counter‑bid, and political entanglements, Paramount Skydance has...
Smart Factories Are Here — but Is Your Team Ready to Use Them?
Since Industry 4.0, manufacturers have layered IIoT sensors, AI, cloud and big‑data analytics to build smart factories. Gartner notes 49% of firms still lack confidence in their manufacturing strategy, while IDC projects 40% of operational data will be autonomously integrated across...

Netflix: Future Content Wasn't About WBD - What About Other Video?
Netflix’s decision to pass on a Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition signals a shift toward internal content strategies. Reed Hastings warns that YouTube, with its rapid growth in both user‑generated and premium video, poses the most immediate competitive threat. Netflix is testing video...

Tourism Nanaimo Launches Updated Toolkit
Tourism Nanaimo unveiled an updated Meetings and Events Toolkit that aggregates venue options, accommodation inventory, delegate perks and local planning support in a single planner‑facing resource. The guide spotlights the Vancouver Island Conference Centre, which can host up to 1,300...

Beehiiv Rolls Out New Creator Tools, Including Webinars and Customizable Paywalls
Beehiiv unveiled a suite of creator‑focused tools, adding live webinars for up to 10,000 attendees, AI‑powered podcast analytics, metered paywalls and flexible paid‑trial options. The updates extend its native podcast hosting, letting creators manage distribution and monetization in one place....