
Alejandro Pedroza to Lead MISSION’s Recently Launched Latin America Platform
MISSION Underwriters has launched a new Latin America platform, operating from Miami, to develop specialised facultative reinsurance programmes. Alejandro Pedroza was appointed President, Latin America, bringing two decades of regional reinsurance experience. The platform will initially focus on property, financial lines and specialty segments, partnering with seasoned underwriters. MISSION reported $700 million in gross written premium in 2025, underscoring momentum as it expands into the LATAM market for 2026.
Clash Between Gender Data vs Hungarian Personal Data Register: Can an Existing Hungarian Registry System Prevent the Enforcement of Trans...
Hungary’s Supreme Court (Kúria) rejected a trans‑person’s request to amend the "sex" field in the personal data and address register, arguing the register must mirror the birth‑registry’s biological "sex at birth" entry. The claimant invoked Article 16 GDPR and the CJEU’s...

Spike Protein (mRNA) Myocarditis Shows Evidence of Persistent Fibrosis: Further Understanding Sudden Cardiac Deaths: Dangers of Reexposures
A recent case report documents a healthy 30‑year‑old male who developed myocarditis three days after his second Pfizer mRNA COVID‑19 shot. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging performed eight weeks later revealed mid‑to‑epicardial lateral wall fibrosis, which persisted, though partially resolved,...

This Hugely Underrated European Capital Is Now More Popular Than Ever
Vilnius welcomed 1.5 million tourists in 2025, representing 51.7% of Lithuania’s population and a 4.4% year‑over‑year increase. A State Data Agency study shows 77% of visitors named Lithuania as their primary destination, with 90% rating their experience positively. The capital’s UNESCO‑listed...
Improving Communication Across Busy Project Teams
The article outlines practical strategies for enhancing communication within fast‑paced project teams. It stresses defining clear channels, setting role expectations, fostering open dialogue, and using technology wisely. Structured handover processes and continuous improvement are recommended to reduce delays and boost...

Fair Elections Alert: March 30, 2026
The Justice Department is on the brink of a deal to share state voter‑roll data with the Department of Homeland Security, sparking privacy concerns. Meanwhile, Mississippi and South Dakota have moved forward with proof‑of‑citizenship registration bills, while Georgia’s Senate approved...

Dr. Sircus and His Natural Allopathic Medicine
Dr. Mark Sircus promotes a "Natural Allopathic Medicine" model that prioritizes essential nutrients and gases—oxygen, water, magnesium, carbon dioxide, iodine, selenium, vitamins C and D, bicarbonate, hydrogen, PPC, and chlorine dioxide—over conventional pharmaceuticals. He argues that high‑dose administration of these...
Deterrence on Layaway: A Shutdown’s Quiet Assault on American Security
The article warns that U.S. federal budget shutdowns erode national security by crippling frontline agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services. More than 460 TSA officers have quit and absenteeism has risen...

Tennessee SB1947: When Patient Rights Collide with a $24 Billion Industry
Tennessee Senate Bill 1947 aimed to guarantee patients the right to receive autologous or directed blood transfusions ordered by their physicians. The measure cleared the Senate Health Committee and passed the Senate floor 25‑6, but stalled in a later committee...
This Tiny Amex Lounge In Fort Lauderdale Had A 150-Person Wait List — Travelers Will Queue For Anything Labeled Premium
A tiny 5,400‑square‑foot Escape Lounge at Fort Lauderdale’s Terminal 3 has attracted a waitlist of over 150 travelers, despite its modest amenities. The lounge, co‑branded with American Express, does not honor complimentary entry for Platinum cardholders and instead charges $45 per...

How Mexico Is Teasing Out a Rise in Construction Investment
Private construction investment in Mexico has slumped under the Morena administration since 2018, as developers cite policy uncertainty and reduced credit access. A sharp, election‑driven surge of public spending in 2024 temporarily lifted activity, but the withdrawal of those funds...

All Hail the King
Bulgaria’s thermal power stations, fueled by locally mined coal, generate roughly 26% of the nation’s electricity, while the sole nuclear plant provides 38%. The Mini Maritsa Iztok mine supplies 90% of the country’s coal and holds enough reserves for another...

Sell up, Not Out
The article argues that modern luxury is shifting from product performance to perceived quality, illustrated by Oishii’s $15 vertical‑farm strawberries and Quince’s $50 sweatshirt that rivals $1,500 designer equivalents. It labels this trend “premium mediocre,” where branding, packaging, and experience...
Foremay Unveils InterStellar Radiation-Hardened Space-Grade SSD
Foremay Inc. has launched the InterStellar series, a line of radiation‑hardened SSDs designed for low‑Earth orbit through deep‑space missions. The drives combine Graded‑Z shielding, which lowers a 10,000 krad exposure to a survivable 500 krad, with AI‑driven block management that maps radiation...
Patel Family Office Invests in $1 Billion Saudi Hotel Development Platform
The Patel Family Office and Saudi conglomerate Abdel Hadi A. Al‑Qahtani & Sons have signed a $1 billion agreement to launch AYARA, a vertically integrated hospitality platform. AYARA aims to develop 50 internationally branded business‑hotel projects, delivering between 5,000 and 7,000...
The Myth of the Unwanted Internet
The article argues that today’s internet is the result of market‑driven trust solutions, not a failed, government‑mandated design. It chronicles how entrepreneurs introduced SSL, eBay’s rating system, PayPal, CAPTCHA and Cloudflare tools to fill gaps in online security and reputation....

What the Current Oil Crisis Means for Your Money (And an Asset Class Most Physicians Don’t Know About)
The U.S. and Israel’s recent strike on Iran prompted Tehran to shut the Strait of Hormuz, halting roughly 20% of global oil shipments and pushing crude above $120 a barrel. Higher oil prices quickly feed inflation, lift mortgage rates and...
LiftWell Health Announces Brand Consolidation, Board & Presidential Appointment, In-Network Expansion, and Strategic Advisory Board
LiftWell Health merged Lift Wellness Group and LiftWell under a single brand, unveiling a new website to present a unified clinical vision across Connecticut and the broader Northeast. The organization appointed Awstin Gregg, MBA, LCSW‑S, LCDC, as President and Board...
Podcast: The Future of Spectrum Auctions
In a PolicyTracker podcast, NERA’s Richard Marsden discusses how spectrum auctions will evolve as 6G and satellite services expand. He predicts a shift toward more clock auctions and the disappearance of combinatorial formats, while auctions will remain the primary allocation...

Your Weekly Creator Economy Update
YouTube unveiled a Gemini‑powered Creator Partnerships suite that lets brands discover and manage creators using natural‑language prompts and first‑party audience data. The platform also plans API integration to streamline affiliate links and future on‑platform messaging. Simultaneously, industry voices are championing...

We're Talking About Remote Assistants
The Center for Auto Safety podcast argues that the AVSC’s definition of autonomous‑vehicle remote assistants (RAs) incorrectly claims they have no safety role, a premise the industry uses to downplay liability. In reality, RAs intervene in safety‑critical moments, making driving...

Candidate Attorneys Caught Cheating in Admission Applications
Two South African candidate attorneys were denied admission after serious misconduct. Reza Bhayat had his January 2025 admission rescinded when the Legal Practice Council proved he forged exam results, correspondence and affidavits, prompting judges to refer the case to the National...
Engines of External Governance
The forthcoming Georgetown Law Journal article by Harvard and UPenn scholars highlights nonprofits as a growing force in external corporate governance. While traditional analyses focus on shareholders, directors and market intermediaries, the authors argue that nonprofit organizations now shape board...
Texas Corporate Developments: What Officers and Directors Need to Know
Texas is rapidly emerging as a premier corporate jurisdiction, highlighted by a wave of redomestications—including ExxonMobil’s March 2026 move—newly launched Texas‑based stock exchanges, and an expanded Business Court. Recent amendments to the Texas Business Organizations Code and SEC guidance easing...
EPA Sets Record High Biofuel Blending Volumes
The EPA finalized the 2026‑2027 Renewable Fuel Standard, setting total biofuel volumes at 26.81 billion gallons for 2026 and 27.02 billion gallons for 2027, with a 70 % reallocation of small‑refinery exemptions. Corn‑based ethanol retains a 15‑billion‑gallon floor, while biomass diesel and advanced...

Aderant Achieves SOC 2 Type 2 for Onyx
Aderant announced on March 30 that its outside‑counsel guideline platform, Onyx, successfully completed a SOC 2 Type 2 audit. The examination, conducted by Schellman & Company, assessed controls for security, availability, and confidentiality over the period Nov 1 2025 through Jan 31 2026. Achieving Type...

Why Pre-Sales Determines How Well Revenue Will Scale
Advertising pre‑sales is a hidden bottleneck that determines how quickly and reliably revenue converts. Manual coordination across CRM systems, spreadsheets and email creates a structural tax on revenue capacity, leading to frequent pricing errors and proposal rework. A survey of...

Design of the Week: AI Chair
Ross Lovegrove partnered with Google DeepMind to create an AI‑human designed metal chair using 3D printing. The process began with feeding the AI a library of Lovegrove’s sketch concepts, fine‑tuning a text‑to‑image model to learn his aesthetic language. Lovegrove then...

Addendums; Tenebrism; "Going a Journey"
The newsletter highlights the paperback release of John Ganz’s *When the Clock Broke*, now widely available in the U.S., U.K., and Commonwealth markets. It promotes the author’s film podcast with Jamelle Bouie and announces an upcoming “Dark Enlightenment” discussion at...

Are Biofuels Worse Than Fossil Fuels? Why They’re Not the Climate Solution
Biofuels are marketed as low‑carbon alternatives, yet first‑generation crops trigger deforestation and indirect land‑use emissions that can match or surpass fossil fuels. Advanced and second‑generation biofuels aim to use waste or non‑food feedstocks, but high production costs and limited scalability...

News They Don't Want You to See
Dave Bondy's "Keeping it Real" newsletter posted a teaser on March 30, 2026, but the full article is locked behind a paid subscription. The notice offers a seven‑day free trial to new readers, encouraging them to subscribe for unrestricted access....

Dr Robert Malone Quits the CDC, Says There May Be a MOLE Inside the Agency
Dr. Robert Malone resigned from the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee, alleging the agency is plagued by internal sabotage and constant bickering. He claims a "mole"—appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—is embedded within the CDC to undermine vaccine policy. Malone speculates...
When Efficiency Becomes Fragility
Stuart J. Green warns that relentless efficiency can make compliance governance fragile in today’s discontinuous regulatory landscape. He argues that tightly calibrated controls, while cost‑effective in stable times, lack the capacity to adapt when sanctions, enforcement interpretations, or technology‑driven risks...

When There’s No Place for Silence in Science: A Personal Disclosure
Katie Schenk, a veteran public‑health epidemiologist, publicly disclosed that she recently resigned from the CDC after years of keeping her federal role hidden. She explains that growing political pressure and a widening gap between scientific evidence and agency decisions made...
HELOC for Kitchen Remodel: Pros, Cons, and How It Works
Homeowners can finance kitchen remodels with a home equity line of credit (HELOC), a revolving credit secured by their property that allows borrowing as needed during a 3‑10‑year draw period. Because interest accrues only on funds drawn, borrowers often pay...

LIVE with Mia Silverio: The Science of Storytelling
Mia Silverio, the head of research behind Scott Galloway’s most compelling presentations, will host a live masterclass titled “The Science of Storytelling” on March 31 at 1:30 p.m. ET. The session is exclusive to Prof G+ subscribers and promises to blend neuroscience‑backed...
Spirit’s December and January Show Improvement, Future Schedules Slashed
Spirit Airlines released its December and January operating reports, showing a modest operating‑margin improvement over the bleak November figures but a decline again in January. Unit revenue rose to 11.1 cents per passenger in December before slipping to 10.2 cents in January,...
Lufthansa Flight Attendants Vote For Strike, Possibly During German Easter School Holidays
Lufthansa cabin crew have voted overwhelmingly for strike action, with 94% of mainline flight attendants and 99% of Cityline crew supporting the move. The union’s vote comes as Germany’s Easter school holidays, ending on April 13, approach, raising the likelihood...
The LEGO Foundation And LEGO Group Support New Phase Of Global Initiative
The LEGO Group and UNICEF have launched a new three‑year phase of the Responsible Innovation in Technology for Children (RITEC) initiative, backed by a $4.9 million commitment from the LEGO Foundation. RITEC aims to embed children’s well‑being into digital game development...
A Novel G9a Inhibitor Reduces Symptoms in Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers have unveiled FLAV-27, a novel G9a histone methyltransferase inhibitor that readily crosses the blood‑brain barrier and exhibits subnanomolar potency. The compound demonstrates high selectivity for G9a over related enzymes and a favorable safety profile, addressing the limitations of earlier...
BET Launches the Creator Studio with "The Jason Lee Show" To Premiere April 8 as Flagship Series From New Digital-First...
BET announced the Creator Studio, a digital‑first hub for Black creators, launching with the flagship series The Jason Lee Show on April 8 across BET.com and YouTube. The studio consolidates production, distribution and brand support, offering podcasts, short‑form videos and social‑first...

Brace Yourselves. A Recession Is Coming.
The author warns that a new recession is looming as U.S. support for Israel escalates tensions in the Middle East. In retaliation, Iran and allied groups could choke oil shipments through the Persian Gulf, tightening global energy markets. The resulting...

Make Townhouses Great Again
Townhouses provide a cost‑effective, land‑efficient housing type that mimics many desires of single‑family homes while avoiding costly common spaces. Historically, older rowhouses in dense cities have become premium assets, creating a paradox where new builds are often low‑end despite the...

QSRs Moving Beyond the Tech Vs. Human Debate
Quick‑service restaurants are moving past the binary tech‑vs‑human debate, treating technology as a partner rather than a replacement. Operators are investing heavily in kiosks, mobile ordering, AI upselling and integrated back‑of‑house systems, but the real gains come from aligning these...
FOX Sports and The Workshop Content Studios Announce New Original College Basketball Documentary "March in the Garden" Premiering April 1...
FOX Sports and The Workshop Content Studios announced "March in the Garden," a new original college‑basketball documentary premiering on FS1 on April 1 at 6:30 PM ET. The film offers an all‑access look at the 2026 Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden, featuring...

Designing Food and Beverage for Two Economies
The restaurant industry is splitting into two distinct consumer economies—high‑income diners seeking premium experiences and price‑sensitive patrons demanding clear value. This bifurcation forces operators to abandon one‑size‑fits‑all strategies and design products, menus, and experiences for a specific economy. Precision product‑market...
Video: HBO Releases Second Trailer for Season Three of the HBO Original Drama Series "Euphoria," Debuting April 12
HBO unveiled the second trailer for the third season of its breakout drama Euphoria, confirming a Sunday, April 12 premiere with weekly episodes on HBO and streaming on HBO Max. The season returns Emmy‑winner Zendaya and adds high‑profile guest talent...
Hedge with Non-Kinetic Defense
Admirals Paparo and Caudle warn that the U.S. Navy is heavily investing in a general‑purpose, 95‑percent force while neglecting low‑cost, high‑end hedge capabilities needed for the most dangerous 5‑percent of scenarios, such as a war with China. The article proposes...
The Future of War Is Here
The article asserts that modern warfare is now defined by drones, satellite‑based intelligence, and precision targeting, a shift evident in the Ukraine and Iran conflicts. Unmanned aerial systems have evolved into autonomous weapons that act as both aircraft and bomb,...

Cutsinger’s Solution: Housing Quantity and Price
In Cleveland’s 2026 housing market, 250,000 pre‑2000 homes form a fixed stock that does not depreciate. Builders face a constant marginal cost of $200,000, creating a vertical supply curve up to that price and a horizontal segment at $200,000 for...