Front-of-Package Label Designs: Which One Works Best?
A recent randomized controlled trial evaluated several front‑of‑package (FOP) nutrition label designs, including the FDA’s proposed format and a multi‑high‑in label used in Latin America. The multi‑high‑in label—featuring color‑coded red, yellow, and green signals—significantly outperformed the FDA version in helping participants identify the healthiest and least healthy products. Test participants also recalled label content better and were less likely to misinterpret unhealthy foods as healthy. The findings suggest that adopting the multi‑high‑in model could improve consumer nutrition decisions.

American Express Centurion Lounge Updates (New Lounges At BOS, CLT & Expansion At DFW)
American Express announced a series of Centurion lounge developments, including a two‑story lounge with an outdoor terrace at Boston Logan Airport slated for 2029, a new sidecar lounge in Charlotte Douglas International’s Concourse A opening in 2027, and a 50 % larger...

CapEx Up for Foundry, Memory
Semiconductor Intelligence projects total industry capital spending to reach $200 billion in 2026, a 20% rise from 2025 and outpacing market growth. TSMC remains the largest spender, targeting $52‑$56 billion, while most other foundries stay flat except GlobalFoundries’ 70% increase. Elon Musk’s...
Video Wednesday
The April 1, 2026 "Video Wednesday" post serves as a launchpad for a weekly video series that highlights cutting‑edge medical robotics and pandemic‑response technologies. It references earlier "Flickstop" entries that showcased robotic surgery and COVID‑19 disinfection robots, providing visual context for readers....

Uber's Chief Deputy GC: Legal Tech &Lsquo;Collaboration Must Replace Standardization'
Uber’s vice‑president and chief deputy general counsel, Katie Waitzman, highlighted that AI‑driven legal tech will transform productivity and knowledge management within corporate legal teams. She argued that collaboration, not rigid standardization, should guide the deployment of these tools. Uber’s legal...

Google X's Discovery, Litigation Strategy Leader: Gen AI Is &Lsquo;Fundamentally Reshaping' The Legal Department, Outside Counsel Relationship
Google X’s senior discovery and litigation strategy leader, Alex Ponce de Leon, announced that generative AI is fundamentally reshaping corporate legal departments and their reliance on outside counsel. He highlighted that AI‑driven tools are cutting document review times by up...

Cox Media Group's GC: Legal Tech Accelerates Bifurcation of Legal Profession
General counsel Eric D. Greenberg of Cox Media Group argues that legal technology is rapidly deepening the split between high‑value advisory services and commoditized transactional work. He notes that AI‑driven platforms and automation are pushing routine tasks into low‑cost solutions,...

AT&T One Step Closer to Ambient Connectivity
AT&T introduced a new consumer plan that bundles 5G mobile, fixed‑wireless access, Wi‑Fi, and satellite services into a single subscription, branding it as “ambient connectivity.” The offering automatically switches devices between networks to keep laptops, phones, TVs and emerging IoT...
(PR) NVIDIA Invests $2 Billion in Marvell and Expanded NVLink Fusion Partnership
NVIDIA announced a $2 billion investment in Marvell Technology and an expanded NVLink Fusion partnership. The deal links Marvell’s silicon to NVIDIA’s AI factory and AI‑RAN ecosystem, giving customers broader options for next‑generation infrastructure. Both companies will also co‑develop silicon‑photonic solutions....

Rycrofte’s Restaurant Brings Modern British Cuisine to New London City Hotel This Month
Rycrofte’s Restaurant, Coffeehouse and Bar will debut in 2026 at The Derby London City, a Curio Collection by Hilton hotel on Great Tower Street. Named after Sir John Rycrofte, the venue blends modern British cuisine with historic references, featuring seasonal...

A Feasible Precaution Ignored: AI Targeting Algorithms and the Failure to Recognize Protected Emblems
Recent civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Gaza and Iran highlight how AI‑driven targeting algorithms can misclassify harmless objects as threats. In each case, water‑filled containers were mistaken for explosives, leading to lethal strikes by U.S. drones, Israeli missiles and Tomahawk...

AI Platform Set to Transform Publishing
A consortium of the Big Five publishers launched Txt2U, an AI platform that automates the entire publishing workflow—from writing and editing to cover design and review. The system claims it can generate up to 18,000 novels per hour, with AI...

James O’Keefe Served Restraining Order by Palm Beach Sheriff While Live on Air (VIDEO)
James O’Keefe was served a domestic‑violence restraining order live on air at his West Palm Beach headquarters. The order was filed by former Project Veritas board member Matthew Tyrmand, who O’Keefe alleges threatened his life. The incident follows a bitter power...
Hyatt Chase Offers: Save up 15% at Park Hyatt and Unbound Collection
Chase has introduced two new card‑linked offers that give 15% cash back on stays at Park Hyatt and the Unbound Collection. The Park Hyatt offer applies to bookings over $450 and caps at $70, while the Unbound offer applies to...

‘Veil of Shadows’: Netflix Picks Up Fantasy C-Drama Series with Ju Jingyi and Joseph Zeng
Netflix has secured international streaming rights to the 29‑episode fantasy‑wuxia series Veil of Shadows, originally a Youku exclusive, and began releasing the first five episodes in the United States and select regions. The show, starring Chinese pop star Ju Jingyi...

Europe’s Battery Supply Chain: From Permits to Progress
Europe's battery supply chain is gaining momentum as several key projects move from planning to construction. In France, Orano and XTC New Energy broke ground on a cathode material plant in Dunkirk slated for 2028, while Germany's Vulcan Energy secured...
Smart Drugs Are Here
A recent proof‑of‑concept study introduces DNA‑drug conjugates (DDCs) that turn “smart drugs” into programmable therapies. DDCs use split DNA strands as logic gates to release payloads only when specific biomarker combinations are present, offering higher specificity than antibody‑drug conjugates (ADCs)....

New Section 1062 — Spreading Out the Tax Bill on Farmland Sales
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, enacted July 4 2025, added Section 1062 to the Internal Revenue Code. The provision lets sellers of qualifying farmland defer the entire capital‑gain tax into four equal, interest‑free installments when the buyer is a qualified farmer. This...

New Data Reveals That Streaming Is 70% of Total Recorded Music Revenue
According to IFPI’s Global Music Report 2026, the recorded‑music market generated over $30 billion in 2025, growing 6.4% year‑over‑year. Streaming now accounts for nearly 70% of that revenue, with paid‑subscription streams up 8.8% and total streaming revenue surpassing $22 billion. Physical formats...

Can You Take a Joke? Fifteen Years Later, the Answer Is Still “Maybe”
The blog revisits April Fools’ Day workplace prank litigation, recalling two 2011 cases and highlighting the 2023 *Banks v. GM* decision where a single noose created a hostile‑work‑environment claim. It underscores that jokes targeting race, sex, religion or disability cross the...
SBA EIDL Loan Payment: Your Guide to Making and Managing Payments
The Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, initially a pandemic lifeline, now requires borrowers to begin regular repayments after deferment periods end. Loans carry fixed interest rates of 2.75% or 3.75% and can extend up to 30...

Scrambling for Energy Security: Navigating Unstable Energy Supplies Amidst Global Conflict
The war in Iran has triggered a sharp rise in global natural‑gas prices, exposing the fragility of energy systems that depend on Middle‑Eastern supplies. Policymakers across Europe, Asia and the United States are now prioritising energy security over convenience, sparking...

Why Social Media Is Failing Artists, And What To Do Instead
The article argues that social media platforms are ill‑suited for artists because algorithmic feeds favor outrage and shallow engagement, leaving creators without genuine audience connection. It proposes that artists reclaim sovereignty by hosting their work on personal websites and using...
Antetokounmpo Family Office Invests $21M in Chicago Apartments
Ante, Inc., the family office of NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, acquired the Harmony Apartments building in Chicago for over $21 million. The four‑story, 56‑unit property, completed in 2024, was financed with an $11 million loan from Old National Bank. This purchase brings...

☕ Morning Briefing — Wednesday, April 1, 2026
The Supreme Court issued an 8‑1 decision in *Chiles v. Salazar*, striking down Colorado’s law that barred therapists from discussing same‑sex attraction or gender transition with minors, deeming it viewpoint discrimination. A whistleblower alleges that Minnesota’s child‑care and Medicaid programs...

The Dutch Protocol Re-Examined
The Amsterdam University Medical Centre, long regarded as the gold standard for paediatric gender medicine, released a retrospective analysis of 1,470 adolescents referred between 2009 and 2019. The study found that 18% of these youths did not pursue gender‑affirming medical...

For a Common Cyber Defense
The author warns that a looming cyber war with China could demand unconventional defenses, drawing a parallel to the post‑Katrina Cajun Navy volunteer rescue effort. After Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana boat owners formed a nonprofit that saved thousands, demonstrating rapid, community‑driven...

Access Limits Fuel Manga Piracy Worldwide
The shutdown of Bato.to, the world’s largest manga piracy site, sparked frantic fan searches for replacement platforms, highlighting the deep reliance on illegal sources. Japan’s entertainment industry loses an estimated $36 billion annually to manga piracy, according to a Ministry of...
The Death of the First-Time Home Buyer
First‑time homebuyers are being squeezed out as U.S. housing prices continue to outstrip wage growth, while inventory remains scarce. Construction activity has failed to keep pace with demand, and the aging Boomer cohort is staying in their homes, further tightening...

Air Serbia Ends 2025 with a Slightly Lower Profit
Air Serbia reported 2025 revenue of €719.5 million ($834.7 million), up from the previous year, while pre‑tax profit slipped to €45.3 million ($52.5 million) versus €50 million ($57.9 million) in 2024. Passenger traffic rose 3% to 4.5 million and the network‑wide load factor improved to 77.3%, a...
Farmers Will Plant Less Corn and More Soy in 2026, USDA Says
The USDA’s Prospective Plantings report shows U.S. corn acreage at 95.338 million acres, a 3.4% decline from last year but still above analyst forecasts. Soybean plantings are projected at 84.7 million acres, up 4.3% from 2025 yet falling short of expectations. Corn...

ACM’s SportGuard Programme to Be Utilised Across Array of Sports
Alliance Captive Management (ACM) has launched its SportGuard programme, initially built for equestrian events, with a strategic plan to extend it across a broad spectrum of sporting venues. The captive‑backed solution offers a streamlined approach to managing participant accident exposure,...

AI in Private Equity: Use Cases Across the Deal Lifecycle
AI is reshaping private equity across the entire investment lifecycle, from deal sourcing to exit planning. Firms that deploy AI for document processing report 50‑80% faster deal times and 35‑85% productivity gains in due diligence. A recent survey shows 82%...
Complaint Challenging Restrictions on Shareholder Proposal Rights
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and As You Sow have filed a complaint alleging the SEC illegally altered Rule 14a‑8, which protects shareholder proposal rights, by issuing blanket “no‑objection” letters without proper rulemaking. The agency’s new practice bypasses the...

A Rural Cellular Story
A review of FCC cellular maps for a fringe neighborhood in Buncombe County, North Carolina, reveals only marginal 4G coverage from AT&T and Verizon, with no viable 5G service. EchoStar’s Project Genesis was the sole provider promising usable 5G speeds,...
Reading Between the Lines: The New SEC SOX Enforcement Group | Foley & Lardner
The SEC has launched a new Sarbanes‑Oxley (SOX) Enforcement Group, marking a rare expansion of its enforcement staff after a year of reductions. The move underscores Chairman Gary Gensler’s focus on financial and accounting fraud as a top priority. Analysts...

R&J Trucking Migrates From Legacy System to Cloud-Based TMS
R&J Trucking, a bulk carrier with over 600 trucks and 1,000 trailers, retired its IBM AS/400‑based system in favor of a custom cloud transportation management system called BulkOffice. The new TMS was built on the Microsoft Power Platform by TwoSommers,...
FINRA’s Constitutional Wake-Up Call | LinkedIn
Federal courts this week dismissed two long‑standing FINRA and SEC doctrines, ruling that FINRA enforcement participants must not endure the full internal disciplinary process and SEC appeals before seeking judicial relief on constitutional grounds. The decisions also questioned FINRA's authority...

One Ticket, Eight Events: The UK’s Leading Manufacturing and Engineering Gathering Returns in June 2026
The UK’s premier manufacturing and engineering exhibitions will converge at the NEC Birmingham on 3‑4 June 2026, offering a single ticket to eight distinct events. Attendees can explore med‑tech, plastics, additive manufacturing, smart factories, drives, controls and more across multiple halls. Hundreds...

Podcast: Adam Back and Sean Bill on Bitcoin Standard Treasury’s $4bn Deal with CEPO
Bitcoin Standard Treasury (BST) announced a $4 billion combination with Cantor Equity Partners I (NASDAQ: CEPO), a SPAC that closed last July. The deal merges BST’s extensive Bitcoin holdings and a novel Bitcoin PIPE with Cantor’s public‑market platform, creating one of the...

The Biotech Bi-Weekly: Cell Barcoding, Compound Optimization and the Trillion Cell Atlas
The biotech sector is witnessing a wave of collaborations and product launches aimed at accelerating drug discovery and expanding genomic knowledge. Biotium introduced the ViaPlex™ 2‑Color Cell Barcoding Kit, enabling multiplex analysis of up to 15 cell populations in a...

A Simple Rule for Level 2++ Safety Accountability
The U.S. regulatory gap lets automakers market Level 2+ (or Level 2++) driver‑assistance systems without dedicated safety oversight, despite their robotaxi‑like capabilities. A proposed liability rule would presume any crash caused by non‑malicious driver inattention to be a product defect, shifting the...
Southwest Quietly Expanded Its Privacy Policy — Now Customers Fear Dynamic Pricing And Biometric Tracking
Southwest Airlines announced an update to its privacy policy, expanding data collection permissions. The revised terms allow the airline to gather session replay, mouse movements, Wi‑Fi usage, location data, and even audio/video at airports. Analysts fear these capabilities could enable...

Russian Oil & Gas Monthly - March, 2026
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz prompted a limited easing of sanctions on Russian crude, sparking a sharp surge in Urals oil prices. At the same time, Russia’s oil export capacity is being hampered by a series of...

Blog 111a. Banking’s Identity Problem: Why Digital Cards and Instant Payments Need a Human-Verified Security Layer
The article argues that modern banking’s security still leans heavily on credentials, sessions, and device identifiers, leaving digital cards and instant payments exposed to fraud. It highlights regulators’ push for layered authentication yet notes that criminals routinely bypass these controls...
FCPA Compliance Programs Are Missing Important Nuances About How Bribery Works in the Persian Gulf
Four Western multinationals spent over $5 billion settling FCPA violations linked to Gulf Cooperation Council markets. Although each firm operated formal compliance programs, due‑diligence and audit reports, the controls failed because they were calibrated for Western commercial norms. The article highlights...

Offscript with Moky Makura
Moky Makura, a former publicist, TV anchor, actress and entrepreneur, now leads Africa No Filter, an organisation dedicated to reshaping how the world tells African stories. Her career began in media sales, where she learned that selling ideas is essential,...
What Detractors Keep Getting Wrong About the FCPA
Critics argue that aggressive enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) puts American companies at a competitive disadvantage overseas. Experts counter that the law actually strengthens U.S. firms by forcing them to compete on quality, reliability and transparency rather...
Smart IUD Could ‘Provide Insights We’ve Never Had Before’
Verso Biosense, based in Oxfordshire, is creating a wireless smart IUD that continuously records uterine temperature and oxygen levels. The device aims to generate real‑time data to help clinicians understand why some IVF cycles fail and to identify conditions that...

It's All a Joke Lately. At Least We Have Games.
Minocqua Marketplace, a curated online shop, sells board games whose partners have pledged not to fund MAGA candidates. The post spotlights Happy Camper founder Jason Schneider, a former clown‑college graduate and Gamewright veteran who launched the brand in 2023 to...