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SEC’s Enforcement Division Issues 2025 Report That Shuns Knuckleballs and Embraces Down-the-Middle Fastballs—And Brings In Woodcock as a Reliever
BlogApr 22, 2026

SEC’s Enforcement Division Issues 2025 Report That Shuns Knuckleballs and Embraces Down-the-Middle Fastballs—And Brings In Woodcock as a Reliever

On April 7 2026 the SEC’s Division of Enforcement released FY 2025 results, showing 456 total actions—a 29% drop in stand‑alone cases and the lowest volume in a decade. Monetary relief totaled $17.9 billion, but $14.9 billion stemmed from the long‑running Stanford International Bank Ponzi...

By Compliance & Enforcement (NYU Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement)
Bombshell: DOJ Indicts Conservative-Targeting SPLC for Secretly Funding KKK & Other Extremist Groups
BlogApr 22, 2026

Bombshell: DOJ Indicts Conservative-Targeting SPLC for Secretly Funding KKK & Other Extremist Groups

The article reports that the U.S. Justice Department indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 counts, including wire fraud, bank fraud and money‑laundering, alleging the nonprofit secretly funneled more than $3 million to the Ku Klux Klan and other...

By The Vigilant Fox
AMA: Energy 2026: How Addept3D Sees the Gap Between AM Value and Industrial Adoption in Energy
NewsApr 22, 2026

AMA: Energy 2026: How Addept3D Sees the Gap Between AM Value and Industrial Adoption in Energy

Additive manufacturing (AM) is delivering measurable savings in the energy sector, exemplified by Equinor’s roughly $100 million cost reduction, yet large‑scale, high‑value components remain stuck in proof‑of‑concept stages. Tarun Chand of Addept3D explains that the primary barrier is cost – both...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Bambu Lab Discontinues the X1 Series After Four Years on the Market
NewsApr 22, 2026

Bambu Lab Discontinues the X1 Series After Four Years on the Market

Bambu Lab announced that production of its X1, X1 Carbon, and X1E 3D printers will cease on March 31, 2026, with after‑sales support guaranteed until March 2031. The X1 series, launched in 2022 via a $7 million Kickstarter, reshaped desktop printing by popularizing CoreXY...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Bureau Veritas Expands Offshore Services with New Asia Hub
NewsApr 22, 2026

Bureau Veritas Expands Offshore Services with New Asia Hub

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has opened an Offshore Center of Excellence in the Asia‑Pacific region, uniting teams in Singapore, Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur with its global technical network. The hub will deliver classification, certification, verification and advisory services for...

By MarineLink
AMT and GreatAmerica Turn Vapor Smoothing Into a Monthly Subscription
NewsApr 22, 2026

AMT and GreatAmerica Turn Vapor Smoothing Into a Monthly Subscription

AMT and GreatAmerica have launched a bundled subscription for the PostPro SFX vapor‑smoothing system, charging North American manufacturers $999 per month. The all‑inclusive fee covers hardware, shipping, consumables, warranty and import duties, eliminating upfront capital outlay. The service is fulfilled from...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
British Airways Renewing The Club Members Without Meeting Official Criteria
BlogApr 22, 2026

British Airways Renewing The Club Members Without Meeting Official Criteria

British Airways has begun automatically renewing elite status in its revamped "The Club" program for members who logged no flights in the prior 12 months. The renewal follows a widely criticized program overhaul that introduced revenue‑based tier points on April 1, 2025,...

By LoyaltyLobby
Scrap Labs Debuts Scrap 1 Metal 3D Printer at RMRRF 2026
NewsApr 22, 2026

Scrap Labs Debuts Scrap 1 Metal 3D Printer at RMRRF 2026

Scrap Labs unveiled the Scrap 1, a low‑cost Laser Powder Bed Fusion metal 3D printer, at the Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival 2026. The kit is priced at $9,600 for a limited launch period, increasing to $14,200 after April 30, 2026, with fully assembled units...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Amid US Ordeal, Moderna Wins EU Approval for Flu/COVID-19 Combo Shot
NewsApr 22, 2026

Amid US Ordeal, Moderna Wins EU Approval for Flu/COVID-19 Combo Shot

Moderna received European Commission approval for its mCOMBRIAX vaccine, a combined flu and COVID‑19 shot targeting adults 50 and older across all 27 EU members plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The combo pairs Moderna’s next‑generation COVID vaccine mNEXSPIKE with the...

By BioSpace
SLICED: Latest News From the 3D Printing Industry
NewsApr 22, 2026

SLICED: Latest News From the 3D Printing Industry

The additive‑manufacturing ecosystem saw several strategic moves in April. AMGTA promoted Michigan’s MTDG to Principal Member and added its CEO Dean Bartles to the board, while Materialise spun off its RapidFit division to sharpen its focus on software and medical...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Schneider National Is Moving Digital Freight Execution Forward
NewsApr 22, 2026

Schneider National Is Moving Digital Freight Execution Forward

Schneider National is advancing digital freight by embedding its FreightPower platform within its multimodal network and disciplined operations. The company launched Fast Track, a premium intermodal service promising up to two days faster transit and 95% on‑time performance backed by...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Lincoln Electric at AM Strategies Conference: Turning Talk Into Industrial Reality
BlogApr 22, 2026

Lincoln Electric at AM Strategies Conference: Turning Talk Into Industrial Reality

At the February 2026 AM Strategies Conference, Lincoln Electric demonstrated that its 130‑year‑old welding expertise now powers large‑scale metal additive manufacturing. By showcasing wire‑arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) integrated with robotics and in‑house finishing, the company proved a fully industrialized workflow from...

By Fabbaloo
Eplus3D IPO Collapse: Growth Trajectory Meets Structural Headwinds
NewsApr 22, 2026

Eplus3D IPO Collapse: Growth Trajectory Meets Structural Headwinds

Eplus3D, a Hangzhou‑based metal 3D printer, withdrew its Shanghai STAR Market IPO, cancelling a planned $176.6 million raise. The funds were intended for capacity expansion, equipment industrialization, a new R&D center, and a global service network, all now on hold. Despite...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Create a Circle to Accelerate Real Estate Success
SocialApr 22, 2026

Create a Circle to Accelerate Real Estate Success

Build a circle that helps you level up. Follow @chasecalhoun.realestate for more on build-to-rent and real estate investing. #realestate #investmentproperty #buildtorent

By Chase Calhoun
The Invisible War on GPS and What It Means for Mining Operations
NewsApr 22, 2026

The Invisible War on GPS and What It Means for Mining Operations

GPS jamming and spoofing incidents have surged, affecting over 122,000 flights and thousands of ships in early 2026, and exposing mining fleets that depend on satellite positioning for dispatch, autonomy and safety. A single jam can erase vehicles from live...

By Mining Technology
Commission Outlines AccelerateEU Energy Package
NewsApr 22, 2026

Commission Outlines AccelerateEU Energy Package

The European Commission unveiled the AccelerateEU package to curb soaring energy costs and reduce fossil‑fuel dependence after an extra €24 billion (≈$26 billion) was spent on imports in just 50 days. The plan mixes immediate household and industry relief with a long‑term...

By reNEWS
Brands Scrutinize Creators' Online Conduct Before Partnerships
SocialApr 22, 2026

Brands Scrutinize Creators' Online Conduct Before Partnerships

I know every creator's objective isn’t to work with brands, so this doesn’t apply to everyone but if you want to work with notable brands, you have to be very careful about how you discuss things and critique online. PR/social...

By Alexa Moore
Streamline Multi-Country Travel with Holafly: One eSIM for Several Places
NewsApr 22, 2026

Streamline Multi-Country Travel with Holafly: One eSIM for Several Places

Holafly’s eSIM platform lets travelers stay online across more than 200 destinations with a single digital SIM, eliminating the need for physical cards or frequent roaming switches. The service offers regional prepaid bundles for fixed itineraries and subscription plans—Unlimited or...

By The Independent – Travel
German Utility Deploying 30 MW Heat Pump for District Heating
NewsApr 22, 2026

German Utility Deploying 30 MW Heat Pump for District Heating

German utility Enercity AG has started constructing a 30 MW wastewater‑based heat pump at Hanover’s central treatment plant, targeting district heating for about 13,000 households. The system will generate roughly 130 GWh of heat per year, covering 7‑8% of the city’s demand...

By pv magazine
An ‘AI Scientist’ Can Tackle Drug R&D. What Does that Mean for Pharma?
NewsApr 22, 2026

An ‘AI Scientist’ Can Tackle Drug R&D. What Does that Mean for Pharma?

AI agents are moving from analytical tools to autonomous coworkers in pharma, with Owkin’s K Pro platform acting as an “AI scientist” that can answer complex research questions in hours rather than weeks. The system pulls together literature, gene‑expression data, and...

By PharmaVoice
5 Big Food Trends in Sweden
NewsApr 22, 2026

5 Big Food Trends in Sweden

Swedish consumers are putting price first, driving a surge in private‑label products that mimic premium quality while staying affordable. Sustainability remains a key secondary concern, with brands emphasizing local sourcing and recyclable packaging to meet consumer expectations. High‑protein foods have...

By FoodNavigator
Calls for Tech Regulators to Keep Pace with Rapid Tech Changes
NewsApr 22, 2026

Calls for Tech Regulators to Keep Pace with Rapid Tech Changes

Industry leaders gathered in Sandton to debate South Africa’s evolving ICT regulatory landscape, highlighting the complexity of competition law, merger approvals and the draft National AI Policy. The panel examined recent high‑profile deals such as Vodacom’s 30% stake in Maziv...

By ITWeb (South Africa) – Public Sector
Targeting Risk, Tracking Results: A New Approach to Safety
NewsApr 22, 2026

Targeting Risk, Tracking Results: A New Approach to Safety

In an interview for National Work Zone Awareness Week, Scott Marion, president of infrastructure at Lindsay, advocated moving away from blanket safety mandates toward risk‑based decisions that factor traffic speed, worker exposure, and roadway geometry. He highlighted the high‑risk nature...

By Roads & Bridges
How Block Built a $200 Billion Credit Operation by Seeing Customers Traditional Lenders Can’t
NewsApr 22, 2026

How Block Built a $200 Billion Credit Operation by Seeing Customers Traditional Lenders Can’t

Block has scaled its credit operation to $200 billion by leveraging first‑party data from Cash App, Square, and Afterpay. Head of credit Juan Hernandez explains that the company replaces traditional bureau scores with native transaction signals, enabling loans for 100 million Americans...

By Tearsheet
Dnata to Operate Cargo Terminal at Western Sydney International Airport
NewsApr 22, 2026

Dnata to Operate Cargo Terminal at Western Sydney International Airport

Global air services firm dnata will spend roughly A$32 million (about $21 million USD) to build a dedicated cargo terminal at Western Sydney International Airport. The 5,000 sqm warehouse, plus 4,000 sqm of surrounding land, will be fitted out with a semi‑motorised handling system...

By Airport World
EU Unveils Energy Crisis Plan
NewsApr 22, 2026

EU Unveils Energy Crisis Plan

The European Union unveiled a new energy‑crisis plan that prioritises cheaper electricity and accelerated electrification to mitigate the fallout from the Iran‑Russia war’s impact on energy markets. A core element is taxing electricity at a lower rate than fossil fuels,...

By Recharge
JOHN STAPLETON: Surveillance in Australia; Part One: Who’s Watching the Watchers?
BlogApr 22, 2026

JOHN STAPLETON: Surveillance in Australia; Part One: Who’s Watching the Watchers?

The article warns that Australia’s national‑security agenda under former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has dramatically broadened state surveillance, including a proposal to let the Australian Signals Directorate intercept citizens’ emails, texts and bank records. Existing powers already give ASIO and...

By Cafe Locked Out
Mirai Botnet Targets Flaw in Discontinued D-Link Routers
NewsApr 22, 2026

Mirai Botnet Targets Flaw in Discontinued D-Link Routers

A Mirai botnet is exploiting CVE‑2025‑29635, a command‑injection flaw in discontinued D‑Link DIR‑823X routers. The vulnerability resides in firmware versions 240126 and 24082, which no longer receive patches because the products were retired last year. Akamai observed attackers using a...

By SecurityWeek
Strong Results for Efteling in 2025
NewsApr 22, 2026

Strong Results for Efteling in 2025

Efteling Theme Park reported 5.78 million visits in 2025, generating roughly $382 million in operating income and $30 million net profit. The park achieved a record 80 days with a 9+ visitor rating, moving toward its 2030 goal of half the days reaching...

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
Post-Iran Logistics – The Age of the Pipeline Cometh!
BlogApr 22, 2026

Post-Iran Logistics – The Age of the Pipeline Cometh!

Over the past four years, the rise of drone warfare and repeated strikes on energy infrastructure in Russia and the Middle East have upended traditional energy logistics. These attacks have exposed the fragility of maritime routes, prompting a strategic pivot...

By EMOGCP – Russian Oil & Gas Monitor
U.S. Blockade Sparks Iranian Infighting, Shows Economic Power
SocialApr 22, 2026

U.S. Blockade Sparks Iranian Infighting, Shows Economic Power

The US has pivoted to a full economic blockade of Iran. You can tell it's highly effective by the state of agitation in Iran, which has descended into infighting on how to deal with this. Economic warfare isn't perfect, but...

By Robin Brooks
Marineland Requesting Federal Loan to Export Belugas to US
NewsApr 22, 2026

Marineland Requesting Federal Loan to Export Belugas to US

Marineland, the closed Niagara Falls theme park, has asked the Canadian government for a $10‑20 million federal loan to relocate up to 30 beluga whales and four dolphins to U.S. aquariums. While the Department of Fisheries and Oceans has tentatively approved...

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
VLSFO Premiums up in UAE's Fujairah as Supply Dwindles
NewsApr 22, 2026

VLSFO Premiums up in UAE's Fujairah as Supply Dwindles

Very‑low‑sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) premiums in Fujairah surged to over $50 per tonne on 21 April, up from $15 the week before, as local producers face an acute shortage of low‑sulphur feedstock. The shortage stems from US‑Iran blockades in the Strait...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
How to Sublease Your Office Space
NewsApr 22, 2026

How to Sublease Your Office Space

Businesses with excess office space can mitigate costs by subleasing, allowing them to retain the original lease while generating rental income. Subleasing differs from a lease assignment because the original tenant remains liable to the landlord, making landlord consent and...

By CommercialCafe
Fincantieri to Upgrade PPA Vessels with Combat Systems
NewsApr 22, 2026

Fincantieri to Upgrade PPA Vessels with Combat Systems

Italy’s shipbuilder Fincantieri has secured a contract with European procurement agency OCCAR to upgrade the PPA‑class multipurpose combat ships to a full combat system configuration. The deal, part of a temporary consortium with Leonardo, allocates roughly $73 million (about €62 million) to...

By MarineLink
LNG Bunkering Prices Surge as Hormuz Disruption Reshapes Market Dynamics
BlogApr 22, 2026

LNG Bunkering Prices Surge as Hormuz Disruption Reshapes Market Dynamics

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent LNG bunkering markets into volatility, removing roughly 20% of global seaborne LNG capacity and driving Asian spot prices up more than 140%. While Brent crude rose about 50% to $100 per...

By Global LNG Hub
EU Publishes Energy Crisis Plans
NewsApr 22, 2026

EU Publishes Energy Crisis Plans

The European Commission unveiled a package of measures to tackle a looming fossil‑energy crisis intensified by the Middle East war, which has forced the EU to spend an extra €24 bn (about $26 bn) on imports. The plan emphasizes tighter coordination among...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Romania: Construction Work to Begin on Bus Station at Henri Coandă Airport
NewsApr 22, 2026

Romania: Construction Work to Begin on Bus Station at Henri Coandă Airport

Bucharest National Airports Company has broken ground on a new bus station at Henri Coandă Airport, following a tender that secured feasibility studies for the project. The 4,300‑square‑metre facility, located beside the departures terminal, will accommodate at least six coaches,...

By Airport Industry-News
Why Your Password May Not Be Good Enough No Matter How Long and Complex It Is
NewsApr 22, 2026

Why Your Password May Not Be Good Enough No Matter How Long and Complex It Is

World Password Day highlights that even long, complex passwords can be compromised when reused across services. Brett Russell explains that breaches expose passwords, turning a single weak point into a cascade of compromised accounts. He urges users to check their...

By IT News Africa
Post-Iran Logistics – Turkmen Piped Gas to China
BlogApr 22, 2026

Post-Iran Logistics – Turkmen Piped Gas to China

In the wake of the Iran crisis and the abrupt closure of the Strait of Hormuz, China— the world’s largest oil and gas importer— is reassessing its energy logistics. The loss of roughly 20% of global LNG capacity on the...

By EMOGCP – Russian Oil & Gas Monitor
A Steady First Quarter, but Port of Rotterdam Waits for Hormuz Ripples
NewsApr 22, 2026

A Steady First Quarter, but Port of Rotterdam Waits for Hormuz Ripples

Rotterdam handled 103 million tonnes in Q1 2026, a modest 0.7% dip from the same period last year, reflecting stable container volumes but weaker dry‑bulk traffic. Container throughput rose 0.3% in TEU terms while tonnage fell 3.2% due to a surge...

By The Loadstar
Competition and Scaling: Tech.eu Summit London 2026
NewsApr 22, 2026

Competition and Scaling: Tech.eu Summit London 2026

The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) used its Tech.eu Summit slot to shift from pure enforcement toward becoming an enabler of competition for startups and scale‑ups. It outlined a three‑year strategy that ties competition policy to the UK’s industrial...

By UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
New Data Build Case for Roche's Oral BTK Drug for MS
NewsApr 22, 2026

New Data Build Case for Roche's Oral BTK Drug for MS

Roche reported that its oral BTK inhibitor fenebrutinib dramatically reduced relapse rates and MRI lesions in two phase 3 FENhance trials for relapsing multiple sclerosis, outperforming Sanofi's Aubagio. The drug cut annualised relapse rates by 51.1% and 58.5% and lowered inflammation...

By pharmaphorum
Milka-Tafel: Schlechte Karten Für Mondelez Im Shrinkflation-Streit
NewsApr 22, 2026

Milka-Tafel: Schlechte Karten Für Mondelez Im Shrinkflation-Streit

Mondelez International faced legal scrutiny in Germany after it reduced the weight of its Milka chocolate bar from 100 g to 90 g in January 2025 while raising the retail price. A Bremen district court judge ruled the unchanged packaging could mislead consumers,...

By Lebensmittel Zeitung (Germany)
AT&T Q1 2026 Results: Revenue, Subscribers, Fiber and 5G Drive Growth Across All Business Segments
NewsApr 22, 2026

AT&T Q1 2026 Results: Revenue, Subscribers, Fiber and 5G Drive Growth Across All Business Segments

AT&T reported Q1 2026 revenue of $31.5 billion, a 2.9% year‑over‑year increase, driven by growth in its Advanced Connectivity segment. The company added 584,000 internet subscribers—including 292,000 fiber and 292,000 fixed‑wireless users—and 294,000 postpaid phone customers, underscoring momentum in its 5G...

By TelecomLead
Execs Spot Issues, Miss the Right Fixes
SocialApr 22, 2026

Execs Spot Issues, Miss the Right Fixes

This reminds me of a Bill Hader story where he says that when an executive points out that something needs to be fixed in a show, they're almost always right, but their specific advice for fixing it is almost always...

By Brian Potter
How Dual-Use Solar Gets Built: A Field Guide to Partnerships that Work
NewsApr 22, 2026

How Dual-Use Solar Gets Built: A Field Guide to Partnerships that Work

Dual‑use solar—integrating grazing, beekeeping, pollinator habitats, or shade‑grown crops—has moved from niche experiments to a mainstream practice for developers seeking land‑friendly projects. Early site assessments that match climate, vegetation and community priorities enable partnerships with service providers or mission‑driven nonprofits,...

By Solar Power World
Epstein-Barr Virus Methylation Aids Nasopharyngeal Cancer Screening
NewsApr 22, 2026

Epstein-Barr Virus Methylation Aids Nasopharyngeal Cancer Screening

Researchers led by Wu, Z.C. and colleagues introduced an Epstein‑Barr virus (EBV) Cp methylation assay that triages individuals for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) risk. The method, published in Nature Communications, leverages viral DNA methylation patterns from nasopharyngeal swabs to achieve higher...

By Bioengineer.org
Harpo Might
BlogApr 22, 2026

Harpo Might

DogShirt Daily’s latest issue curates a series of Lawfare analyses that examine emerging legal frontiers—from a gambling‑related warrant that could broaden immigration enforcement to AI chatbot liability under a modern Tarasoff doctrine. The newsletter also highlights Russia’s UAV collaboration with...

By Dog Shirt Daily