
Tuesday Radio Prep
The White House revealed that Iran is engaging in private negotiations even as it publicly rejects dialogue, while a key U.S. ally has begun blocking its airspace to Iranian military flights, heightening regional tension. Meanwhile, a major airline sparked controversy by instituting a “fat tax,” forcing overweight travelers to purchase two seats, and the Pentagon announced a $13 billion next‑generation aircraft carrier to replace the aging USS Enterprise. A viral social‑media post also reignited debate over the historical Crusades. These headlines illustrate intersecting pressures in geopolitics, defense spending, and consumer policy.

🌊 The Risk of Iran’s Uranium
Iran retains a sizable cache of highly enriched uranium despite the June 2025 "12‑Day War" in which Israel and the United States bombed its nuclear facilities. The last verified inventory shows roughly 200 kg of 20% enriched uranium and 440 kg of...

Communiqué 111: Anthill Studios Is Building a Live Entertainment Engine with Immersia
Anthill Studios has launched Immersia, a live‑immersive entertainment engine that blends participatory African storytelling with high‑production values. Its debut show, The Forest of Talking Drums, sold 4,634 tickets, earning about ₦75 million ($54 k) and netting ₦25 million profit. Building on that success,...
Smaller Investment Advisers Staring Down June Deadline on Reg S-P
The SEC’s amended Regulation S‑P, effective August 2, 2024, imposes new privacy and breach‑notification rules on investment advisers. Smaller advisers—those managing less than $1.5 billion in assets—must comply by June 3, 2025, while larger firms have until December 3, 2025. The amendments require...

TED Talk
The article revisits the TED spread— the gap between LIBOR and U.S. Treasury bills—as a historic gauge of inter‑bank trust that foreshadowed the 2007 financial crisis. It argues that today’s equivalent warning signal is the crack spread, particularly the jet‑fuel...
Women’s Hereditary Cancer Testing: From Specialist to Self-Refer
Direct‑to‑consumer genetic testing is reshaping how women assess hereditary cancer risk, allowing them to bypass the traditional NHS referral pathway that required GP and genetics team approval. Private providers such as Jeen Health now offer clinically validated panels via at‑home...
No-Doc HELOC and Home Equity Loans | 2026 Requirements
No‑doc HELOCs and home‑equity loans let borrowers bypass traditional tax‑return and pay‑stub verification by using bank statements, asset documentation, or cash‑flow analysis. Lenders still enforce Ability‑to‑Repay rules, requiring credit scores of 680‑720, a minimum of 20‑30% equity, and typically cap...

Netflix Live Action ‘Solo Leveling’ Series: Filming Begins in May 2026 & What We Know So Far
Netflix announced a live‑action adaptation of the hit Korean webtoon *Solo Leveling*, with filming slated to start in early May 2026. Byeon Woo Seok will headline as Sung Jin‑woo, joined by Han So Hee and Kang You Seok. The first...
Thousands of Pico-Satellites May Transform How Phones Connect to Space
Researchers in Japan demonstrated that tens of thousands of pico‑satellites can operate as a single, distributed phased‑array antenna for direct‑to‑smartphone communication. By wirelessly synchronizing each tiny satellite to a reference signal, the system eliminates bulky cabling and costly large‑satellite platforms....
Industrial Papermaking Process Yields a Sorbent that Pulls Drinking Water Even From Dry Air
Researchers have leveraged conventional papermaking lines to produce a hygroscopic sheet infused with lithium chloride and polypyrrole‑chloride, creating a sorbent that captures water from air and releases it using solar heat. The material powers a lightweight, continuously rotating crawler that...
Welsh Government Selects Extending High-Speed Broadband Suppliers
The Welsh Government has appointed three suppliers—Airband, Fibrus and Openreach—for Lot 1 and Airband, Fibrus and Wifinity for Lot 2 of its Extending High‑Speed Broadband (EHSB) scheme. The program, funded with a reclaimed £70 m budget (approximately $90 m), targets roughly 29,000 hard‑to‑reach premises...

The Oil Crisis Is About to Get Physical
The Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries about 20% of global oil, is now closed except for limited Iranian shipments, turning speculative price gains into an imminent physical shortage. J.P. Morgan predicts Gulf tankers will stop reaching Asian markets this...
1389. Your Organic Protein Powder Is Slowly Killing You
Dave Asprey and PUORI CEO Oliver Amdrup‑Chamby reveal widespread contamination in the supplement market, showing that plant‑based and organic protein powders can contain up to ten times more heavy metals than whey. They explain that the organic label offers no...

PwC Deals Supports West African Renewable Energy Transaction
PwC South Africa provided financial due diligence for British International Investment’s $15 million mezzanine debt into Starsight Energy Africa Group. The funding will expand Starsight’s renewable power portfolio serving commercial and industrial customers across West Africa, primarily Nigeria. PwC’s assessment covered...

The Cocktail Grifter's Ascent To The Mount Olympus Of Bars
William T. Boothby, nicknamed “Cocktail” Boothby, rose from a colorful early career to dominate San Francisco’s bar scene in the late 1800s and authored the seminal guide ‘Cocktail Boothby’s American Bartender’ in 1891. His flamboyant self‑promotion and political connections helped him secure...
"Sesame Street" Arrives on Tubi with 250 Nostalgic Episodes
Tubi, the free streaming arm of Fox Corporation, announced that it will launch 250 episodes of Sesame Street on April 1, 2026. The catalog covers the series from its 1969 premiere through Season 38, with a quarterly refresh that adds roughly 10 %...

SOF News – Monthly Drone Report – March 2026
In March 2026, low‑cost unmanned aerial systems continued to out‑pace traditional air defenses, with drones under $50,000 striking assets worth millions. The U.S. counter‑UAS effort in the Iran conflict highlighted a shift toward electronic warfare, artificial intelligence and distributed sensor...
Get Ready for a Crisis in Food Prices and Insecurity
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran is sharply disrupting both oil and fertilizer supplies. Crude prices have jumped more than 50% while fertilizer costs have risen 30‑40% as a third of global trade passes through the...

Can a White Employee Sue for Race Discrimination Under the NJLAD Without Any Heightened Burden? The Third Circuit Says Yes.
The Third Circuit ruled that New Jersey’s “Background Circumstances Rule,” which imposed a heightened burden on majority‑group plaintiffs under the NJLAD, is incompatible with the statute and therefore dead in federal court. The decision follows the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous...
The Lychee Martini’s Going Back to Its Roots
The lychee martini, a 1990s New York invention, is being reclaimed by Asian‑focused bars that emphasize the fruit’s authentic flavor. Bartenders across the U.S. are swapping sugary mixes for fresh lychee, tea infusions, milk‑washed spirits, and even fermented brines, creating...
What to Know About the Artesh, Iran’s Conventional Military
Iran’s conventional armed forces, the Artesh, operate alongside the ideologically driven Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a dual‑structure military. The Artesh handles ground warfare, territorial defense, and conventional air and naval operations, while the IRGC focuses on strategic strike,...

The Chalk Mark Still Matters: Russian Espionage Handling in the Modern Era
The article outlines how Russian intelligence continues to rely on classic, low‑tech tradecraft—chalk marks, utility‑pole signals, and dead drops—while integrating modern encrypted communications. It details the RIS’s handling methods, from “tainiki” concealed containers to sophisticated surveillance detection routes used abroad....

Can Damage to a Stressed Cell Be Reversed?
Soley Therapeutics’ co‑founder and CEO Dr. Yerem Yeghiazarians explained the company’s novel strategy of using small‑molecule drugs to reverse cellular stress rather than targeting a specific virus or gene. The platform aims to restore function in stressed cells implicated in non‑oncology...
MediaTek MT7927 "Filogic 380" WiFi Support Coming Together For Linux
MediaTek’s MT7927 (Filogic 380) chipset is gaining upstream Linux support for Wi‑Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 through the mt76 driver, thanks to developer Javier Tia. The driver has been reverse‑engineered and tested on ASUS, Lenovo, Foxconn and AMD RZ738 devices. It is now in...

HCCH Monthly Update: March 2026
The Hague Conference on Private International Law welcomed Guatemala as its 93rd member on 4 March 2026, expanding the organization’s global reach. On the same day the 2019 Judgments Convention entered into force for Albania and Montenegro, while Monaco ratified the...
ASIC’s Evolving Oversight of Australia’s Private Markets
Australia’s private markets are shifting from niche alternatives to a core pillar of capital formation, with private credit expanding 500% to over AUD 200 billion (≈USD 132 billion) and superannuation funds now managing AUD 4.3 trillion (≈USD 2.8 trillion), of which more than 20% is allocated to unlisted...
CityFibre Launches Nationwide 8.5Gbps Wholesale Product
CityFibre has launched an 8.5 Gbps wholesale broadband product across its UK‑wide full‑fibre network, making symmetric ultra‑fast speeds available to all ISP partners from 21 April. The rollout leverages the company’s XGS‑PON infrastructure, which already serves 4.36 million premises and aims for an...
Canada Announces Semi-Annual Reporting Pilot
Canada’s securities regulators launched a voluntary pilot allowing eligible venture issuers to file semi‑annual reports instead of traditional first‑ and third‑quarter filings, including the Management’s Discussion and Analysis. To qualify, companies must be listed on the TSXV or CSE, have...

India’s 5G Traffic Surges over 70% YoY | Nokia MBiT Index 2026
Nokia’s 13th Mobile Broadband Index shows India’s 5G data traffic jumped 70% year‑on‑year to 12.9 exabytes in 2025, now accounting for roughly 47% of all mobile broadband traffic. Average monthly data use per subscriber rose above 31 GB, reflecting an 18% five‑year...

Video: Biden Administration Censorship Ends With Legal Settlement That Liberals Don't Want to Discuss
A federal court settlement in Missouri v. Biden disclosed that White House officials pressured Facebook to label accurate vaccine information as misinformation. The dispute stemmed from a BMJ investigation on Pfizer’s COVID‑19 trial that was flagged by a Facebook fact‑checker,...

Two EA-37Bs Arrive at RAF Mildenhall on Possible First Operational Deployment
Two USAF EA-37B Compass Call electronic‑warfare aircraft touched down at RAF Mildenhall on March 31, 2026 after a fuel stop in New Jersey, and are expected to continue on to Turkey. The movement likely marks the first operational overseas deployment...

When iBGP Full Mesh Is Actually Unnecessary
The article debunks the long‑standing belief that iBGP must operate as a full mesh, showing that the requirement is a design choice rather than a protocol mandate. Early RFCs phrased iBGP as a complete graph, but modern RFC 4271 removed that...

Close to Home
Australian property investors are overwhelmingly local, with 68% holding just one rental unit and buying primarily in their own metropolitan area. Transaction frequency is low; most owners hold properties for years rather than flipping them. A striking 580,000 investor‑owned dwellings...

Healing Wounded Skin without Scarring? Preclinical Research Shows Promise
Harvard researchers uncovered that post‑natal skin scarring is driven by fibroblast‑produced Cxcl12, which triggers excessive nerve growth that blocks full tissue regeneration. By deleting Cxcl12 or applying Botox to suppress local nerve signaling, mice healed wounds without scars, restoring all...

Princess Royal Observes Drills on Salisbury Plain
Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief of The King’s Royal Hussars, inspected Exercise Iron Cyclone on Salisbury Plain, a four‑week field exercise preparing the armoured unit for a NATO deployment to Estonia. Troops showcased modern warfighting techniques, including night manoeuvres, integration of tanks,...
What Bookstores Want From Traditional Publishers—And How the Bookstore Market Has Changed
A recent BISG panel highlighted how BookTok and younger readers are reshaping bookstore traffic, prompting chains like Books‑A‑Million to expand titles in romance, fantasy, and LitRPG. Independent stores such as RJ Julia focus on curated selections, using events and physical galleys...

Thin-Film DLP Achieves Sealed Voids, Multi-Material Parts
Researchers at CUHK, MIT and Manchester introduced a vat‑free thin‑film DLP printer that creates a uniform resin film on a PET release sheet, enabling the production of sealed internal cavities and clean multi‑material parts. The approach reduces entrapped resin to...
Loft Conversion Costs UK 2026 — Full Breakdown by Type
Loft conversions remain a top solution for UK homeowners seeking extra space, with 2026 costs projected between £30,000 and £70,000 depending on type and location. Dormer conversions are the most common, ranging from £35,000 to £50,000, while Mansard projects sit...
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Secures Major NIHR Capital Research Infrastructure Funding to Accelerate World‑leading Research
Leeds Teaching Hospitals has secured £1.5 million (≈ $1.9 million) of NIHR Capital Research Infrastructure funding to expand its research capabilities. The grant will finance a pioneering histotripsy platform, AI‑enabled handheld cardiac ultrasound, a simulated surgical suite for sustainability testing, and upgraded digital...

British Forces Conduct Largest Parachute Jump in Decade
The British Army and Royal Air Force executed the UK’s largest parachute exercise in over a decade, dropping roughly 270 troops from three RAF A400M aircraft onto Salisbury Plain. A fourth A400M delivered 24 tonnes of equipment, including Javelin missiles...

Publishers Finally Have Proof: Brain Data Shows Context Drives 3.5x More Ad Engagement
Seedtag’s new neuroscience study shows that ads displayed alongside relevant editorial content generate 3.5 times more neural engagement than non‑contextual placements. Using real‑time EEG, the research proves that emotional tone and intent of the surrounding article drive attention far more...

CollBox Wins 10th Annual Startup Alley Pitch Competition At ABA Techshow
CollBox, a payment‑acceleration platform for law firms, captured first place in the 10th annual Startup Alley pitch competition at the ABA Techshow in Chicago. The contest, which showcases emerging legal‑tech innovators, also saw Candle AI earn second place for its...

A New Legal Research Conference Coming Soon — And Last Day Before Ticket Prices Increase
LegalTech Connect announced its inaugural Law Firm Research & Innovation Conference, scheduled for April 28 in New York. Early‑bird registration is priced at $949 but expires on March 31, after which tickets increase to $999. The agenda promises sessions on AI‑enabled research...

How Do AI-Native Law Firms Work?
General Legal, an AI‑native law firm, uses a full‑stack artificial intelligence engine to draft and review commercial contracts, allowing it to deliver standard agreements for as little as $500 while maintaining 40‑50% profit margins. By automating roughly 80% of the...

Fidelity Gold Refinery Opens a Gold Buying Branch in Mazowe
Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR) has opened a gold‑buying office inside the Mazowe Post Office, bringing instant cash payments directly to artisanal miners. The new branch eliminates the need for miners to travel to Harare, cutting transport costs, security risks, and...

MFRR Capacity - Germany 2025
Germany’s manual Frequency Restoration Reserve (mFRR) market generated about €60 million ($65 million) in 2025, but its tendered volumes have fallen to roughly 20% of aFRR capacity over the last decade. Downward mFRR prices dip to around €1/MW·h ($1.09) in winter, while...

Who Controls the Movement of the Aircraft?
The FAA is moving forward with a $31.5 billion Brand New ATC System (BNATCS) that keeps air‑traffic control at the center of aircraft flow management. Industry commentator R. Michael Baiada argues this ATC‑centric model will raise airline costs, increase delays, and limit...
The Optimization Era Is Finally Beginning!
The EU’s new IAA origin and low‑carbon rules have effectively ended the era of simple, global supply‑chain optimization, ushering in a more complex optimization landscape. Multinationals now must comply with three competing regimes – the US CHIPS Act, EU IAA...
Major Upgrade for Musgrove Park Hospital’s Nuclear Medicine Department
Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset has reopened its Nuclear Medicine department after a comprehensive refurbishment and the installation of a state‑of‑the‑art SPECT/CT scanner. The new hybrid system delivers high‑resolution 3‑D images that combine functional and anatomical data, expanding the range...

Cambodia’s LD Entertainment Sets New Records with ‘The Old Man’
Cambodia’s LD Entertainment has broken 2026 box‑office records with the family drama “The Old Man,” making it the highest‑grossing Cambodian film of the year. The film’s strong ticket sales challenge the market’s usual horror dominance and follow LD’s recent successes,...