Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Adds A New Transfer Partner — With A New Way To Get More Value From Points
The Wells Fargo Autograph Journey Visa Signature, launched two years ago, offers a 60,000‑point sign‑up bonus after $4,000 spend, 5× points on hotels, 4× on airlines, and a $50 annual airfare credit against its $95 fee. The card’s transfer portfolio has expanded with Wyndham Rewards at a 1:2 ratio, joining existing airline partners across Star Alliance, oneworld, and SkyTeam, plus Choice Privileges. The 1:2 Wyndham transfer and the ability to funnel points to Caesars Rewards for 2‑cent value make the card a strong value proposition for travel‑focused consumers. Analysts suggest pairing it with a no‑fee cash‑back card to maximize point accumulation.

Vulcan Woes Will "Absolutely" Be a Factor in Pentagon's Next Rocket Competition
The U.S. Space Force is grappling with two solid‑rocket booster nozzle failures on United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket, prompting a reassessment of its launch‑service procurement. With roughly half of the next four years’ missions slated for Vulcan, the Pentagon’s upcoming...

QNX May Be the Most Underpriced Control Point in Automotive Software
QNX is shifting from a visible cockpit OS to the invisible safety‑critical control layer that coordinates multiple operating systems on a single, centralized vehicle computer. This deep‑stack role makes it harder to replace as automakers like BMW, Volkswagen and Stellantis...
Can AI Judge Journalism? A Thiel-Backed Startup Says Yes, Even if It Risks Chilling Whistleblowers
Objection.ai, a startup backed by Peter Thiel and Balaji Srinivasan, launched a paid service that lets anyone spend $2,000 to challenge a specific factual claim in a news story. The platform uses a jury of large‑language models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and...

Kirkland Lures Wachtell’s Top Restructuring Lawyer With An $80M Incentive To Jump Ship
Kirkland & Ellis has signed Joshua Feltman, the former chair of Wachtell’s Restructuring and Finance practice, to an $80 million guaranteed three‑year contract, the latest move in a “super cycle” of senior‑partner lateral hires. The deal follows Simpson Thacher’s acquisition of liability‑management...

White House Budget Chief Russell Vought Won't Estimate Iran War Cost in Testimony
White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought told the House Budget Committee he could not provide a ballpark figure for the ongoing Iran war, despite mounting pressure for supplemental funding. A Harvard analysis estimates the conflict could...

Is Cuba Cooked? Here’s A Big Clue On What Trump Will Do Next
The blog post argues that President Trump’s next foreign‑policy move may focus on Cuba, drawing a parallel to Ronald Reagan’s brief 1983 military operation against the island. It highlights the current U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as a...

Five Carriers Got Breached. They Wouldn't Insure Themselves
Over the past year ransomware group Scattered Spider breached five major insurers—Beacon Mutual, Farmers, Erie, Philadelphia Insurance Companies, and Aflac—by exploiting help‑desk social engineering, incomplete multi‑factor authentication, and weak endpoint monitoring. Those same control failures are now non‑negotiable requirements in...

Trump’s Waiver Of Jones Act Fails To Cool Oil Prices
President Trump issued a 60‑day Jones Act waiver hoping to shave a few cents off U.S. fuel costs, but oil prices remain elevated as global supply disruptions and rising crude costs dominate. Brent fell 4.2% to $95.09 per barrel and...

CG Semi Included in Newly Approved Semiconductor SEZs
The Indian government has approved a special economic zone (SEZ) in Dholera, Gujarat, for Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing’s chip‑fabrication plant, covering 66.16 hectares. Tata plans to invest roughly ₹91,000 crore (about $11 billion), positioning the project as the country’s first large‑scale semiconductor fab....
A Review of India’s Government Space Program Suggests It Is Behind Schedule
India’s human‑spaceflight effort, Gaganyaan, is stalled after two PSLV launch failures triggered a prolonged investigation. The probe has delayed the first unmanned orbital test, originally set for March, pushing the crewed launch beyond the early‑2027 target. ISRO’s 2026 launch manifest,...
Alberta Landowners Furious over Ignored Pipeline Reclamation Law
Alberta Landowners Mad as H*ll About No Pipeline Reclamations AB has 440,000 kms of pipelines. The law says they have to be reclaimed. ABGov/AER says, nope. Landowners are mad. Mark Dorin explains why. #ableg #abpoli https://youtu.be/49_0k2gY-UY

Your Media Company Has a Data Business Hidden Inside It
In October 2025 S&P Global agreed to acquire With Intelligence, a private‑markets data firm, for $1.8 billion—about 13.8 times its projected 2025 revenue of $130 million. The deal highlights the premium investors place on data‑as‑a‑product businesses compared with traditional digital media. Consulting...
Oklo Soars In Big News Week For Nuclear Energy Stocks
Oklo announced a board refresh, adding four new directors and moving its chief technology officer into an advisory role as it gears up for a new growth phase. The SPAC‑listed SMR developer’s shares surged 11% to $65, breaking above its...

Former Walmart Canada Exec John Bayliss to Join Metro
Metro Inc. announced that John Bayliss, a former Walmart Canada senior executive, will become executive vice‑president of national supply chain and procurement, effective May 29. Bayliss leaves his role as CEO of Mastermind Toys, where he has served since May 2025, after...

Ukraine Warns of Surge in Cyberattacks on Hospitals, Local Governments by UAC-0247 Hackers
Ukrainian cyber‑defense agency CERT‑UA reported a sharp increase in attacks by the UAC‑0247 threat cluster targeting hospitals, emergency services, and local government bodies between March and April 2026. The campaign uses phishing emails that pose as humanitarian aid offers, delivering...

Wednesday Afternoon News Updates: More Troops to the Middle East – 4/15/26
The MeidasTouch roundup reports that the United States has dispatched thousands of additional troops to the Middle East, including the George H.W. Bush carrier strike group and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Iran has warned it will close the Red...

The First Descendant Onslaught Endgame Mode Beta Begins in Tomorrow's Update,
Nexon’s The First Descendant will add an Onslaught end‑game mode beta on April 16, running two weeks before a May 21 full release. The defense‑focused mode pits players against Vulgus waves, ending with a Colossus boss, and introduces turret building and ability...
The Big Bird Challenge Is Testing Poultry Plant Design
U.S. poultry processors are confronting a shift toward heavier birds, prompting redesign of plant layouts and equipment. USDA data shows average live weight rising, driving a 1.6% annual growth in total pounds while bird count grows modestly. Larger carcasses stress...

U.S. Grid-Scale Battery Production to Support 100% of Renewable Generating Capacity
The United States has rapidly built grid‑scale battery manufacturing capacity, reaching roughly 70 GWh of finished storage systems in 2025—enough to meet the entire storage demand of wind and solar generation. Companies such as Fluence, LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, SK On and...

Copy of Trump’s Cyber Strategy Is a Strong Playbook, but It’s All in the Execution
The White House released a new National Cyber Strategy that structures U.S. cyber policy into six pillars, ranging from offensive capabilities to workforce development. While the document names Russia and China as top adversaries and outlines modernizing steps like zero‑trust...
Palo Alto Networks Founder Seeks to Acquire Calif. Bank
Palo Alto Networks founder Nir Zuk has filed a Change‑in‑Bank‑Control application to acquire voting shares in Liberty Bank, a California‑based commercial bank with roughly $442 million in assets. The move follows Zuk’s recent foray into AI with eOS and mirrors a...

Transit Briefs: DART, SEPTA
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) earned the Government Finance Officers Association’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its FY 2026 budget and 20‑year financial plan, underscoring its focus on transparent, long‑term fiscal stewardship. The award, judged by more than 1,900 participants, signals...

The Terror: Devil In Silver Trailer Almost Gives Us Enough Dan Stevens
AMC released the first trailer for *The Terror: Devil in Silver*, confirming the series will adapt Victor LaValle’s novel about a nightmarish psychiatric hospital. Dan Stevens headlines as Pepper, supported by a strong ensemble that includes Stephen Root and CCH Pounder....
Mortgage Fraud Vulnerabilities Dip to 43.7% in Q1
The FundingShield Fraud Analytics Report shows mortgage file errors fell to 43.7% in Q1, the lowest rate since Q2 2022. Issues per transaction dropped to an average of 2.2, down from 3.2 in the prior quarter. Closing‑protection letter (CPL) defects remain...

NAB Show 2026: Sony Announces New Cameras, Virtual Production Tools
Sony unveiled its new R Series system cameras at NAB Show 2026, expanding the HDC‑5000 and HDC‑3000 families with higher dynamic range, modular transmission options, and consistent color matching. The company also rolled out AI‑driven firmware updates for PTZ units...

How to Get an Accurate Car Shipping Estimate Without Hidden Fees
Consumers face wildly divergent car‑shipping quotes—sometimes $600 versus $1,400 for the same route—because auto‑transport pricing fluctuates with diesel costs, truck availability, and real‑time demand. Predatory brokers exploit this volatility by offering artificially low numbers to secure deposits, then adding hidden...
Space Force Releases Two Documents Focused on 2040 Planning
On Wednesday, the U.S. Space Force unveiled two unclassified planning documents—Future Operating Environment 2040 and Objective Force 2040—aimed at shaping the service’s capabilities through 2040. The Future Operating Environment paper paints a contested space battlefield, naming China as the primary...
Carriers Redeploy Hormuz-Stranded Ships for Intra-Gulf Shuttle Operations
Container carriers are repurposing vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz for short‑haul shuttle services within the Gulf. CMA CGM has moved five of its 13 trapped ships into feeder routes between northern ports, while MSC, with 15 immobilized vessels, is...

Pentagon Announces Senior Appointments to CIO’s Office
The Pentagon announced five senior appointments to the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to bolster leadership under newly sworn CIO Kirsten Davies. Kayla Huthoefer Nelson will serve as chief of staff, Marci McCarthy as director of external engagements,...

The Fresh Market Revamps Loyalty Program, Redesigns App
The Fresh Market unveiled a revamped loyalty program, TFM Rewards, alongside a redesigned mobile app. The new rewards scheme adds 5% savings on curbside orders, personalized promotions, birthday bonuses and exclusive in‑store events. The app now serves as a hub for...

50 Years of Global Shop Solutions: A Conversation with Dusty Alexander CEO and President, Global Shop Solutions
Global Shop Solutions celebrated its 50th anniversary as a family‑owned ERP provider that has never strayed from a manufacturing‑only focus. Founded in 1976, the company grew by embedding its platform directly on shop floors, expanding internationally while maintaining a debt‑free...

Absolute Batman Revealed for the Next Lego Batman Game
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches on May 22 for PS5, PC and Xbox Series X, with a Switch version slated for later 2026. A new trailer unveiled the "Absolute Batman" alternate skin, a muscular, axe‑wielding take on the...

Tsugunohi: The Chamber of Phantom Name Now Available for PS4, Switch
Indie developer ImCyan, together with Vaka Game Magazine, launched Tsugunohi: The Chamber of Phantom Name on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, priced at $3.99. The side‑scrolling horror title originally debuted on PC via Steam in April 2025. The game continues the series’...

Iran Offers Free Passage Through Hormuz If US Deals
Reuters: "Iran could consider allowing ships to sail freely through the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack as part of proposals it has offered in negotiations with the United States if a deal is clinched...
Buy Oil Majors at February Low Prices
Purchases of international oil majors that are trading at their early February levels when Brent was <$70 strike me as 'money good' $XOM $CVX $COP
Iran Can Withstand Two Months without Oil Exports
Iran can sustain its current oil output of roughly 3.5 million barrels per day for about two months if exports are halted, according to consultancy FGE NextantECA. The U.S. blockade that began on April 13 blocks an estimated 2 million bpd from reaching China,...
Chinook to Air‑Launch Drone Swarms, Optional Crewed Variant
CH-47 Chinook Air-Launching Swarms Of Drones Touted As Future Feature Boeing also identifies growing interest in an optionally crewed version of the Chinook. https://t.co/rqjPuXyYx6
Spirit's Bankruptcy Exit Request Faces Skeptical Trustee
Spirit Airlines Wants Out Of Bankruptcy Again — The U.S. Trustee Is Not Convinced - View from the Wing https://t.co/RafA6gEDHg
Driver Who Killed Jogger in 2025 Is Suing Victim’s Family for ‘Emotional Injuries’
In August 2025, 25‑year‑old Gavin Maas struck and killed nurse practitioner Anthony Miller while the latter jogged in rainy conditions on a Lincoln, Nebraska road. Maas stayed at the scene, attempted lifesaving measures, and faced no citation. He has now filed...
NBA's New TV Deal Sparks 7-Year Rating Surge
NBA’s Broadcast-Friendly TV Deal Leads to Highest Ratings in 7 Years https://t.co/sNM2Mq2FM6 via @sportico @crupicrupicrupi
Semiconductors: The 21st Century Transport Industry
Semiconductor are the transport (industry) of 21st century, says @PaulHickey of Bespoke. He was talking on CNBC, moments ago.

Proactive Fleet Strategies: Leveraging AI, Integration, Predictive Maintenance for Future Success
A NAFA Institute panel highlighted how AI‑powered cameras, telematics integration, and predictive maintenance are reshaping fleet management. Real‑time in‑cab coaching slashed unsafe driving incidents for companies like SavATree and the City of Akron, while API‑linked data streams unlocked hidden cost...

Blockading Ports Isn’t Strategy; It’s Self‑defeating.
2025: blockading American ports. 2026: blockading Iranian ports. Same move, different flag. If your grand strategy is just “less trade for everyone,” mate, that’s not chess. That’s flipping the board. https://t.co/Re8HN1bIye
Conservative Bill Seeks Faster Approval for Foreign Ag Products
New Conservative private member's bill aims to speed up approvals of ag products available in other countries https://t.co/d9abKzpjQt

How America's Media Became The Enemy's Most Powerful Weapon, PART TWO.
In part two of her series, Lindsey Kurtz examines how U.S. media transformed from a neutral observer into a strategic weapon during the Iranian conflict. She notes that early protests in Iran enjoyed widespread social‑media sympathy and even reports of...
Kardex Increases Throughput Using Cube-Based Automation
Smarter Storage: Kardex Boosts Throughput with Cube-Based #Automation via @WevolverApp #Robotics #Engineering #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/dbZpxaFxTM

NYC Developers Exploit 99‑Unit Loophole, Merge Buildings
In 2024, NYC offered tax breaks & regulatory relief (labor regs, especially) for new apartment buildings with some "affordable housing" & fewer than 100 units. So, NYC developers built dozens of "99-unit" buildings & then... stitched them back together. LOL.

Netflix's Sports Strategy Expands with Women's World Cup
What’s the future of sports on @netflix ? Bela Bajaria, head of content, getting into it with @elleduncantv Women’s World Cup, Drive to Survive, Full Swing and more https://t.co/ujNZfxsOQV
NPR Veteran Kevin Klose, Secured $200M Gift, Dies At
Kevin Klose, a longtime correspondent for The Washington Post who later as president of NPR helped secure a $200 million gift from Joan Kroc, died Wednesday at 85. https://t.co/NK1xyl74e2