
Port of Huelva Expands South Quay Rail Terminal
The Port of Huelva is adding a third railway track, V3, 1,211 m long, to its South Quay terminal, expanding the platform by 15,112 m² to nearly 49,000 m². Funded by the EU’s NextGenerationEU recovery plan, the upgrade includes modern safety, signaling, drainage and lighting systems and supports Rolling Highway services. The terminal already accommodates 750‑meter trains and provides weekly intermodal connections to Madrid and Seville. The expansion positions Huelva as a key multimodal hub in southern Europe.
MiniMed Unveils MiniMed Flex, Its Smallest Insulin Pump Yet
MiniMed secured FDA clearance for the MiniMed Flex, its smallest insulin pump yet, featuring a fully smartphone‑controlled, screenless design. The pocket‑sized device is roughly half the size of the 780G and holds a 300‑unit insulin reservoir while integrating continuous glucose...

Heckler & Koch Expands UK Manufacturing Footprint
Heckler & Koch UK has purchased Globe Engineering, a Braintree‑based precision CNC machining firm, to bring weapon‑system component production in‑house. The deal, finalized on 23 March, expands H&K's role from upgrades and sustainment to full‑scale manufacturing in the UK. Globe Engineering...

Who Protects Disney's and Hollywood's IP Now?
The article argues that Disney and Hollywood face a critical misalignment in protecting intellectual property as generative AI reshapes content creation. It likens the emerging AI content market to the beer industry, where hyperscalers act as oligopolies and niche model...

Mortgage Rates Inch Up to Another Long-Term High
U.S. mortgage rates edged higher on March 27, reaching a 30‑year fixed rate of 6.64%, the highest level in eight months. Lenders initially posted a top‑tier rate near 6.7% before trimming it mid‑day as bond market movements softened. The adjustment...
LEO Pharma Announces New Long-Term Data for SPEVIGO® (Spesolimab-Sbzo) Injection in Adults with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis at AAD 2026
LEO Pharma presented long‑term results from the five‑year EFFISAYIL ON extension, showing subcutaneous SPEVIGO® reduced generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) flares from an average of two per year to 0.13, with 74.6% of patients experiencing no flares over three years. Intravenous SPEVIGO...

How Does MFN Pricing Work Within TrumpRx?
TrumpRx, launched early 2026, is a direct‑to‑patient portal offering more than 40 drugs with cash‑pay prices, coupons and discounts. The platform aligns with the administration’s most‑favored‑nation (MFN) pricing policy, but the listed prices do not always match the official MFN...
Judicial Oversight of Delay at Administrative Tribunals: Bokhari V. Top Medical Transportation Services, 2026 ONSC 1073 and Benison V. Canada...
Two 2026 decisions sharpen judicial oversight of administrative tribunals. The Ontario Divisional Court ruled that the Human Rights Tribunal’s practice of dismissing complaints on a premature jurisdictional analysis violated statutory duties. The Federal Court of Appeal clarified that mandamus can...

Khan V. Yale University #TheyLied Case Dismissed Because of Plaintiff's "Egregious" Litigation Misconduct
A federal judge in Connecticut dismissed the libel suit Khan v. Yale University after finding the plaintiff’s litigation conduct egregious. The court highlighted a 70,000‑page document dump, false interrogatory answers, and deliberate concealment of privileged communications. Judge Kari Dooley granted...
How Does a Reverse Mortgage Work When You Die?
A reverse mortgage becomes due when the last borrower dies, prompting heirs to act within roughly 30 days. Options for the estate include selling the home, refinancing into a traditional loan, paying off the balance, or surrendering the property to...

Legaltech Rundown: Thomson Reuters Announces AI Advisory Board, Docusign Launches AI Contract Review Assistant, and More
Thomson Reuters unveiled an AI Advisory Board composed of leading technologists and legal scholars to steer its next generation of AI‑driven research and workflow tools. At the same time, DocuSign introduced an AI Contract Review Assistant that automatically extracts, analyzes,...
Surveys Sent Out About Possible Citi Strata Premier Revamp
Citigroup appears to be testing two revamped versions of its Strata Premier card, each carrying a $195 annual fee. Both proposals retain a 4× points boost on dining during Citi Nights and include a suite of statement credits, such as...

Tomodachi Life Has a Demo Out Now, and I Love It so Much
Nintendo has launched a free demo for its upcoming life‑simulation title, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, allowing players to experience the game’s quirky mechanics without purchasing new hardware. The demo showcases the series’ signature humor, deep character customization, and social...
VIVAZEN® Urges Immediate Action on 7-OH as U.S. House of Representatives Examines End Needless Distribution of 7-OH Act
VIVAZEN® welcomed a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing on H.R. 8000, the End Needless Distribution of 7‑OH Act, urging the DEA to promptly schedule the synthetic opioid 7‑hydroxymitragynine. The company highlighted public‑health risks such as toxicity, dependence and market confusion...

“Why Do We Do This Bill?” Preparing Congressional Staff for Surface Transportation Reauthorization
Transportation For America (T4America) hosted two briefings this month for House and Senate staff to demystify the upcoming surface‑transportation reauthorization, a process that recurs roughly every five years. The sessions revealed that most attendees were new to reauthorization, highlighting a...

Operation Ark-Greece Brought Home Its People and Their Pets From a War-Torn Middle East
During the March 18, 2026 U.S.-Israel‑Iran conflict, Aegean Airlines operated a special charter from Abu Dhabi to Athens that allowed 45 dogs and cats to travel alongside their owners. The flight, dubbed Operation Ark, repatriated 101 Greek citizens and their...

DOT's Duffy: 'Spot Rates Are Going to Go Up' As FMCSA Cracks Down on Fraud
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FMCSA Administrator Derek Barr s used the Mid‑America Trucking Show to unveil a sweeping anti‑fraud agenda. The agency announced a crackdown on ghost offices, non‑domiciled CDL holders and bilingual testing, while launching the “Operation Safe Drive” enforcement...

Claude and the Constitution: Questions Congress Should Ask Before Renewing Section 702
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act will sunset on April 20, 2026, forcing Congress to decide whether to renew a tool that lets the NSA collect foreign communications but often sweeps up Americans. The article highlights the growing...

Surprise Substack Live with PBS NewsHour's Geoff Bennett
Joyce Vance announced a surprise Substack Live session featuring PBS NewsHour co‑anchor Geoff Bennett, scheduled for Friday at 2:30 p.m. ET. The live stream invites readers to submit questions, fostering real‑time dialogue with a prominent journalist. Vance emphasizes Bennett’s dedication to...
“Pa. Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Life Sentences for 2nd-Degree Convictions”
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life‑without‑parole sentences for second‑degree felony murder are unconstitutional, overturning a decades‑old sentencing scheme. The decision, detailed in a majority opinion and several concurring and dissenting opinions, paves the way for the largest resentencing...
FranklinCovey Provides Customized Solutions for Healthcare Organizations to Solve Key Issues: Nurse Retention and Patient Satisfaction
FranklinCovey is teaming with hospital leaders to boost nurse retention and patient satisfaction through customized leadership and trust programs. Documented results include moving patient‑satisfaction percentiles from the 26th to the 76th in four months and cutting leadership turnover by half...
Signal Vs. Permission: The Lag Between Insight and Capital
The article contrasts a "signal economy"—where geologists and analysts spot early patterns—with a "permission economy" where institutions wait for validated narratives before moving capital. It uses the recent gold sell‑off, driven by a global liquidity squeeze, as a case study...
Weekly Brief – 27/03/2026
Starlink has introduced a promotional $32/month (≈£25) satellite broadband plan, offering a $13/month discount for new customers who sign up before the end of April 2026. CityFibre is piloting BUKO’s traffic‑management system in Worthing, using sat‑nav data and Meta platforms...
Earn Up to $825 Bonus Today with New SoFi Checking and Savings Account
SoFi is rolling out a new checking and savings account promotion that can net new customers up to $825 in cash and points. The core offer provides a $400 bonus for deposits of $5,000 or more within a 30‑day evaluation...

Temporary Protected Status Cases to Be Argued on Final Day of April Argument Session
The U.S. Supreme Court set April 29 as the hearing date for two high‑profile Temporary Protected Status (TPS) cases—Mullin v. Doe (Syrian nationals) and Trump v. Miot (Haitian nationals). The cases combine challenges to the Trump administration’s attempt to terminate...

Swiss Re Flags Accumulation Risk in Data Centres as Key Underwriting Challenge
Swiss Re’s Institute report warns that the rapid expansion and technical complexity of data centres, especially those powering AI workloads, are creating major underwriting challenges. Global data‑centre insurance premiums are projected to more than double to $24.2 bn by 2030, reflecting...

WCI Rises for Fourth Straight Week to $2,279
Drewry’s World Container Index jumped 5% to $2,279 per 40‑foot container, marking a fourth consecutive weekly rise. Asia‑Europe lanes led the surge, with Shanghai‑Genoa rates climbing 12% to $3,474, while Transpacific routes also posted gains. Only three blank sailings are...

Volaris–Viva: Building Mexico’s “Super?ULCC”
On March 25, 2026 Volaris approved a merger with Viva Aerobus, creating a combined entity that will control roughly 71% of Mexico's domestic low‑cost market. The deal is financed by a $248.3 million capital increase that will dilute existing shareholders by...

Which Foundries Are Making Which AI Chips?
Jon Peddie Research tracks 133 active AI processor suppliers, with major players like Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, Google and a host of startups operating fabless. Nvidia’s newest Rubin GPU is manufactured by TSMC using its N3P process, while its Groq 3...
Will QatarEnergy's LNG Fiasco Derail Goldman's Prewar View Of A Mega LNG Wave
QatarEnergy announced that an Iranian attack on its Ras Laffan facility has knocked out roughly 17% of the country’s LNG export capacity, with repairs expected to take three to five years. The outage translates to about $20 billion in lost annual...

Pinho Loses Its Legal Protection—Again
Brazil's first officially recognized naturist beach, Praia do Pinho, lost its legal protection after Balneário Camboriú's new master plan removed naturism from all city beaches and a Santa Catarina court denied the Brazilian Naturist Federation's request to suspend the ban....

Lyft Launches 60-Day Gas Relief Program for Drivers Offering up to 98 Cents per Gallon in Savings
Lyft has launched a 60‑day gas‑relief program for its drivers, running from March 27 to May 26. The initiative provides cash‑back on Lyft Direct debit card purchases (1% for Gold/Platinum, 2% for Elite) plus an additional 14 cents per gallon through Upside and...

Donald Trump Is Losing the Iran War
President Donald Trump has repeatedly proclaimed victory in the 2026 Iran war, even as Iranian missile and drone attacks persist and the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively blocked. Despite claims of decimating Iran's air force and navy, U.S. forces have...

The Evolution of the "Second Screen": What Audiences Are Doing While Watching TV
Television viewing has shifted from single‑screen focus to pervasive dual‑screen multitasking, with audiences routinely pairing smartphones or tablets with their shows. This habit fuels a parallel digital economy, as mobile gambling, gaming and social media thrive during commercial breaks and...
Alan at 80 — Episode #10
Alan Weiss, PhD, released Episode #10 of his "Alan at 80" series on March 27, 2026. The post marks the tenth consecutive daily installment in a rapid‑release podcast that began a week earlier. Each episode features Weiss’s commentary on consulting,...

XS Global Appoints Daniel Abramson as Head of Construction Underwriting, APAC
XS Global has expanded its Asia‑Pacific footprint with the launch of XS Global Asia Pacific Ltd (XSGAP) in Hong Kong and now appoints Daniel Abramson as Head of Construction Underwriting for the region. Abramson brings over 25 years of underwriting...
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[Live 3/31] SoFi Plus Now Costs $10/Month (Removes Free Option) + 4.5% Savings Rate
SoFi is ending the free SoFi Plus subscription, charging every member $10 per month starting April 1, 2026. The plan now includes a 4.5% APY on balances up to $20,000, a modest bump from the 4.25% baseline. However, the extra...

Complete Guide To Train Travel In Europe | How To Travel Europe By Train
James Feess’s guide breaks down European rail travel, highlighting city‑center stations, electronic tickets and the convenience of boarding without airport queues. It explains how variable‑price high‑speed tickets can drop from €135 (≈$149) to €54 (≈$59) when booked 6‑8 weeks ahead, and...

Meta and YouTube Were Found Liable for Harming Kids. But Nobody Is Talking About the Racial Pattern Behind It
A federal jury this week found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children’s developing brains, marking one of the most consequential tech verdicts to date. The decision hinges on evidence that the platforms’ design deliberately exploits reward pathways, fragmenting attention...

Bondi Botches It
The Justice Department handed the House Judiciary Committee a January 13, 2023 memo outlining evidence in the Mar‑a‑Lago prosecution of former President Donald Trump. The release came despite Judge Aileen Cannon’s order sealing related materials, raising questions about selective disclosure. Attorney General...

The First 15 Minutes: Why Early Case Research Changes Everything
The article stresses that the first 15 minutes after a new case lands are critical for attorneys. During this brief window, rapid, focused research can uncover pivotal facts, identify jurisdictional issues, and shape an initial strategy before formal assignment. Firms...

An Unexpected Laboratory: How Pennsylvania Is Testing the Future of Journalism
Pennsylvania’s local news ecosystem is in turmoil as legacy papers like the Pittsburgh Post‑Gazette and The Derrick face shutdowns, prompting a wave of experimental models. Community groups, nonprofits, and membership programs have stepped in to keep coverage alive, while universities...

SEADRIF and AHA Centre Sign Agreement to Advance Disaster Risk Financing in Southeast Asia
SEADRIF Insurance Company and the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance (AHA Centre) signed a Memorandum of Intent in Bali to strengthen disaster risk financing across Southeast Asia. The pact creates a framework for improved disaster impact reporting and explores...

Getting Granular: Incorporating RFID Technology to Improve Medication Management
Hospitals face tighter budgets, staffing shortages, and rising drug costs, prompting a search for more efficient medication management. RFID technology, once limited to retail, now offers real‑time, item‑level tracking that reduces manual errors and streamlines documentation. Advances in ultra‑high‑frequency tags...

Tales From The Beat Episode 135: Auto Journalist Gerry Conover
Gerry Conover, a former Ford product‑planning executive and 45‑year veteran journalist, appears on TTAC’s "Tales From the Beat" episode 135. He shares insights from his newsletter Cars Smart News, covering oil market volatility, the $50,000 average new‑car price, and the practical limits...

Safety Concerns Grow Over Consumer Resin 3D Printing, Raising Risk of Future Liability
Consumer resin 3D printers expose users to toxic photopolymer chemicals. A new Ameralabs 23‑point guide highlights widespread unsafe practices, such as handling resin without gloves or respirators. Experts warn that sensitization can develop silently, leading to irreversible health issues and...
Logistical Complications for Russian Energy Exports
Russia's oil export revenues have resumed growth after four years of decline, buoyed by higher energy prices and a temporary U.S. sanctions easing. However, the country's ability to capitalize on this rebound is constrained by aging western pipelines and ports...

Overcoming Barriers to Specialty Medication Adherence With CareTria
CareTria’s CEO Willis Chandler told Pharmaceutical Commerce that 50% of patients abandon specialty drugs due to fragmented support and lengthy benefit verification. The company’s automated platform unifies provider, pharmacy, and payer workflows, slashing the time from prescription to therapy from...

TSA Chaos, Spain Strikes & Cyclone Warning: 8 Travel Alerts Americans Need To Know
U.S. travelers are facing severe TSA security delays at major hubs such as Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Dallas, Orlando and Los Angeles, with staffing shortages forcing 4‑5 hour wait times. Simultaneously, airport strikes in Spain, single‑runway operations at LaGuardia, and extreme weather—including...
The Front Door Test
A health system’s new virtual‑care program let a former CIO schedule a same‑day appointment, complete intake via an app, and see a physician in a 15‑minute video visit. The experience showcased rapid, real‑time scheduling and thorough clinical interaction, proving virtual...