
Página Internacional, launched in November 2025, is a Spanish‑language outlet that curates and translates top international journalism for a Spanish audience. Inspired by Courrier International and Internazionale, it aggregates content from about 500 sources, publishing 30‑45 foreign pieces and 60‑75 original compilations each month. Within a few months the platform attracted roughly 750 paid subscribers and aims to reach the 2,500‑subscriber break‑even point this year. The company plans to expand with a mobile app, printed edition, and a podcast while maintaining a subscription‑only revenue model.

The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) has forged a partnership with the NHLBI‑backed Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN) to accelerate practice‑changing clinical trials. CTSN’s existing infrastructure, which has already enrolled about 20,000 patients, will be leveraged to support new,...
Why hasn't life expectancy been increasing in the United States? It's complicated. "The fact that the United States is far from a leader in longevity and that it continues to fall further behind nearly all other high-income countries indicates that there are...

Perseus Materials, a Stanford spin‑out, has built a continuous composite‑manufacturing line that leverages self‑propagating high‑temperature synthesis (ROMP) to cure resin without heated tooling. By shrinking a pultrusion die to a centimetre and making it actuable, the system can pull laminates...

The federal government has moved to dismiss the National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s lawsuit challenging the termination of the Digital Equity Act’s funding. The motion argues the program’s race‑based grant criteria violate the Fifth Amendment’s equal‑protection clause and that the district...

Recent U.S. Air Force operations such as Midnight Hammer and Absolute Resolve illustrated how decisive air superiority can be in modern conflict. The piece argues that control of the skies, not merely denial, remains essential for enabling joint force objectives,...

Marathon’s in‑game economy revolves around Credits, the currency needed to purchase gear from the Armory. Players can acquire Credits primarily by looting valuable items and collecting Data Cards during extraction runs, then selling or automatically converting them after a successful...

Team Cherry’s latest Silksong patch removed the Conductor mask that appeared near Pharloom, sparking fresh speculation about the game’s upcoming DLC, Sea of Sorrows. The mask was tied to Romino, one of the three lore‑important Conductors whose fate remains ambiguous....

Wonkybot Entertainment has launched Wonkybot Kids, a dedicated YouTube hub for its growing family‑focused animated slate. The rollout is anchored by the preschool series BLISS, which premiered on March 6 across its own channel and the new hub. The move marks...

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced on March 6 that it will award $69.1 million in grants for mental‑health and suicide‑prevention programs. The funding is split among three initiatives: $43 million for the Children’s Mental Health Initiative targeting youth...

Kroger’s annual Customer Appreciation Week runs March 11‑17, offering a mix of in‑store and online discounts, including 99‑cent soft drinks, buy‑one‑get‑one salads and 10% off private‑label brands. Each day the retailer releases new digital “Daily Deal Drops” that shoppers can clip...

The International Federation of Healthcare Engineering (IFHE) World Congress in New Orleans (Oct 17‑20, 2026) will feature a panel on global healthcare security design led by IAHSS president Anthony Pope and foundation head Bill Navejar. The presenters will showcase practices from the...

A Florida district court concluded that Leapfrog Group employed deceptive practices in its hospital safety rating system, finding the organization misrepresented how scores were calculated. The ruling highlighted that several hospitals received inflated safety grades based on opaque criteria. Leapfrog...

Crimson Desert, a brand‑new IP, launches on March 19, 2026, positioning itself as a premium, one‑time‑purchase open‑world action RPG. The game eschews microtransactions, opting for a traditional full‑price model while promising dynamic day‑night cycles, large‑scale battles, and emergent narrative moments....

On Thursday the European Commission convened its first expert panel to discuss age‑restriction policies for social media, gaming, messaging apps and AI. Simultaneously, the EU is piloting its privacy‑preserving Age Verification app in five member states—Denmark, Greece, Spain, France and...

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released guidance on March 6 directing states to transition to six‑month Medicaid redeterminations beginning in 2027, as mandated by last year’s budget reconciliation bill. States have two implementation pathways: one that allows them to...

AIFMD 2.0 takes effect on 16 April 2026, tightening disclosure and reporting rules for EU‑authorized alternative investment fund managers and non‑EU AIFMs that market in the EU. The directive adds a mandatory fee‑allocation disclosure in pre‑contractual documents and revises Annex IV reporting, with a...
The Big Biscuit, a modern All‑American breakfast and lunch franchise, is adding a corporate‑operated restaurant in Manhattan, Kansas, slated for mid‑to‑late summer 2026 at 622 Tuttle Creek Blvd. The brand, now operating 30 locations across the Midwest and South, is...

The March 2026 spotlight reviews recent challenges to rituximab patents—including Rituxan®, Truxima®, Ruxience®, and Riabni®—in both Inter‑Partes Review (IPR) proceedings and federal litigation. Patent owners report that each claim is counted per case, meaning identical claims appear multiple times across...
Kaiser Permanente Southern California evaluated a home blood pressure telemonitoring (HBPT) program over 12 months in 3,067 patients. The intervention lowered systolic blood pressure by 1.42 mm Hg and diastolic by 1.58 mm Hg, while shifting care from in‑person visits to virtual encounters. Enrollment...
Voltage announced its next AmuLit otome title, *Re:cord Noah: Fractal of Oblivion*, slated for a worldwide Nintendo Switch launch in 2026 with both English and Japanese support. Players will follow Lila, a female avatar, as she partners with an android...

Wasserman Music announced it is now operating as The•Team, a rebrand triggered by founder Casey Wasserman’s decision to sell the Wasserman Media Group amid a DOJ‑related Epstein controversy. The move aims to separate the agency from Wasserman’s personal brand, with...

Disgraced celebrity dentist Steven Lin broke into a Potts Point apartment building demanding money, violently attacking photographer Chloe Paul and health expert Christine Campeau. Both women were hospitalized after the assault, which ended when police fatally shot Lin after a...
FuelCell Energy (FCEL) released its fiscal 2026 first‑quarter results, highlighting stronger revenue and improved margins compared with the prior year. The CFO outlined a solid cash position bolstered by a recent $150 million convertible‑note financing. Management emphasized expanding its modular fuel‑cell...

The Venable LLP update clarifies what constitutes a biosimilar litigation, focusing on disputes between biosimilar applicants or manufacturers and reference‑product sponsors, as well as conflicts among biosimilar applicants themselves. It explicitly excludes lawsuits between two reference‑product sponsors, non‑practicing entities, universities,...

The U.S. Department of Justice and Live Nation announced a settlement that keeps Ticketmaster under Live Nation ownership, with a reported payout of $280 million—roughly four days of the company’s 2025 revenue. The deal includes structural changes but no explicit safeguards...

North American Blue Energy Partners Inc., a firm backed by US energy entrepreneur Harry Sargeant III, announced that its tanker loaded with Venezuelan crude is en route to the Caribbean. The move comes as Venezuela seeks alternative markets amid US...

A new study of 11 drug‑resistant epilepsy patients found that nights after a seizure are about 24 minutes longer overall, with rapid‑eye‑movement (REM) sleep reduced by roughly 12 minutes and deep slow‑wave sleep intensified. Researchers propose that the brain may...

EA Sports has leaked the second batch of FC 26 FUT Birthday cards, featuring Paul Pogba, Pedri and Dominik Szoboszlai. The Week 2 lineup will continue the Heroes and Icons theme, allowing players to craft custom cards through the FUT...
Oil just did something it hasn’t done in 40 years. It’s now up +35% in a week. Up 90% since December’s low of $55/barrel. Now crossing $105+. This isn’t normal.

"US oil intensity is twice as high as the European Union and 40% higher than China’s... That makes it harder for American consumers to shield themselves from rising gasoline prices... Americans are already spending $187 million more a day on...

Lithoz will unveil three new ceramic additive‑manufacturing materials at Ceramitec in Munich. The LithaLox alumina variant supports printable wall thicknesses up to 12 mm, a 55 % solid loading, and delivers low, uniform shrinkage with high bend strength. LithaCon zirconia improves fracture...

Genuinely puzzled that 100+ YIMBY groups signed off on a letter that says "we should allow build-to-rent construction everywhere except not really everywhere." What the heck? YIMBYs are now NIMBYs? That is literally a tactic you criticize NIMBYs for. 🤦♂️ https://t.co/Z61eYharAp
Graham Coached Netanyahu, Met Israeli Spies to Push Trump Toward Iran Strikes, WSJ Reports https://t.co/JovZZifV08 #groundnews via @Ground_app

The Maharashtra government has revoked the provisional bike‑taxi licences granted six months ago to Ola, Uber and Rapido. The decision follows repeated complaints of rule violations, including harassment of women riders, use of petrol bikes instead of mandated electric models,...

Pro-Homes Connecticut is backing SB 399—dubbed the "Golden Girls" bill—would protect the right of homeowners to rent out bedrooms of their home. It's moving to the senate. https://t.co/oRyGglGZa2
Regulators around the world who were still wondering if the administrative branch of the United States government would solve the monopoly problems emanating from our borders, rejoice: You now have your answer.
Partial federal shutdown has left TSA agents without pay, prompting many to stay home. As a result, several airports—including Houston Hobby, New Orleans Louis Armstrong, and Atlanta—have warned travelers of unusually long security lines, with wait times up to two...
legal data is held for ransom behind paywalls, denying access to citizens who paid for it.
NASA will hold a news conference on Thursday, March 12, at 3:00 pm ET "after the conclusion of an Artemis II Flight Readiness Review." Watch on YouTube. Isaacman, Glaze, Honeycutt, Quinn, Knight. https://t.co/J4EfWNTiX9 Artemis II is still in the VAB. No date...
Travelers face longer TSA lines as a partial government shutdown stalls DHS funding, leaving officers without pay and causing staffing shortages. Major hubs like Houston Hobby, New Orleans, Atlanta and Miami reported waits up to three hours during the Spring...

Listening to Oliver Bullough talk through his new book, “Everybody loves our dollars”. He’s giving a good account of how useless FATF inspired money laundering regs have been at actually preventing money laundering. https://t.co/9Cl6i6atJY

Obesity and overweight are risk factors for several types of cancer. Why? A @JAMA_current review https://t.co/fn5tfxNnsM https://t.co/caCsAt2vuB

Conversational AI tools such as ChatGPT Health and Claude for Healthcare are reshaping how patients and clinicians obtain medical information. OpenAI reports that over 5% of global ChatGPT interactions—about 40 million daily users—are health‑related, while 40% of U.S. healthcare workers use...

On Thursday, I'll be walking through California YIMBY's excellent 2026 legislative agenda. See you there? https://t.co/3KTPbOnoos

Oil closed Friday in a bull market at $91 but will close today in a technical bear market around $95 because it went to $115 over the weekend. https://t.co/kG1QReBbAy

Airbus delivered just 35 aircraft in February, a sharp drop from its annual target of 870 deliveries. The A320neo family made up 25 of those planes, while A220‑300 deliveries rose to eight and the A350 program added two jets, leaving...
“President Trump…would back the killing of new Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if he proves unwilling to cede to U.S. demands” @WSJ https://t.co/0jKyXatr7r
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly stalled, with crossings dropping 66% and crude‑oil futures briefly spiking above $115 per barrel. The U.S. responded with a $20 billion maritime reinsurance program aimed at protecting vessels and cargo. The slowdown has...
North Korea’s nuclear posture is hardening in response to the escalating Iran crisis, which follows the U.S.-Israel strikes and the death of Ayatollah Khamenei. With Iran now its only Middle Eastern partner after Syria’s loss, Pyongyang views the turmoil as...