
Gen Z Is Not Killing Restaurants and Bars
New Questex and Datassential data debunks the notion that Gen Z is killing restaurants and bars, showing the cohort actually dines and drinks more frequently than older groups. The report highlights that 53% of all consumers go out to treat themselves and 45% to socialize, with Gen Z placing less weight on price and more on quality, experience, and social‑media visibility. Faster service and premium beverage programs further increase Gen Z spend, positioning the generation as a growth engine for the hospitality sector. Operators are urged to adapt menus, service speed, and digital presence to capture this demand.

New KeyState PCC Was From Broker-Driven Demand
KeyState has created a District of Columbia‑domiciled captive insurance entity, KeyState PCC LLC, aimed at mid‑sized firms exploring captive structures for the first time. The move responds to strong broker‑driven demand and comes with a pipeline of ready‑to‑use candidates. Founded...

ProcureTech Pulse — March 25, 2026
The ProcureTech Pulse roundup highlights four major moves in the procurement technology space. Levelpath introduced Agent Orchestration Studio, a no‑code platform that lets business users build custom AI agents for the entire sourcing lifecycle. Fairmarkit partnered with Zip to deliver...
Defending Global Order Against China’s Maritime Insurgency – Part 1
The interview with former Navy maritime strategist Hunter Stires outlines how China’s “maritime insurgency” targets civilian vessels in the South China Sea, seeking to replace the centuries‑old freedom‑of‑the‑sea principle with its own “blue national soil” doctrine. Stires explains the U.S....

Ex-Offenders to Help Build Affordable Homes in Cheshire Initiative
A new partnership between Cheshire Police, Crime Commissioner Dan Price and the Prisoners Building Homes (PBH) programme will employ probationers on community orders to construct affordable, low‑carbon housing. The initiative expands PBH beyond incarcerated individuals, targeting the county’s roughly 3,000...

Canadian Lawmakers Blast Air Canada CEO After He Posted English-Only Video Update On Fatal Crash
Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau posted a three‑minute video about the fatal AC‑8646 crash that was delivered almost entirely in English, with only a French greeting and subtitles. The incident, which claimed the life of French‑speaking Captain Antoine Forest,...

GuestPost: The USPTO’s Climate Change Mitigation Pilot: End of a Green Fast-Track and What It Means
In April 2025 the USPTO abruptly ended its Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Programme, a fast‑track that gave climate‑focused inventions fee‑free, accelerated examination. Launched in 2022, the pilot processed 1,399 petitions and granted 898 special statuses, delivering first Office Actions in...

How Valve Finally Solved the Worst Part of PC Gaming on a TV
Valve’s Steam Machine re‑imagines PC gaming for the living‑room by marrying console‑style plug‑and‑play with the flexibility of a Windows‑based PC. The device uses Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to power the TV, sound system and console together, while HDR support delivers...

Quixant IQON 3 and Air 3 AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000 Systems Target Casino and Arcade Gaming
Quixant unveiled two new industrial PCs, the IQON 3 and IQON Air 3, built on AMD’s Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 PRO R8000 embedded processors. Designed for casino, sports‑betting and arcade machines, they can drive four 4K displays and include game‑specific hardware such as battery‑free MRAM,...

America’s Middle Class Is Fleeing to These 10 Cities in Droves in 2026
The American middle class is relocating from high‑cost coastal hubs to mid‑sized metros, driven by remote‑work flexibility and affordable housing. Data shows Knoxville, Tennessee, leads with a 1.61 inbound‑to‑outbound move ratio, while Wake Forest, North Carolina, records a 4.77 ratio. Cities...

Bridging the Gap: How One Partnership Is Building Research the Mining Industry Needs
Global demand for critical minerals is surging, prompting a need for research that links real‑world mining operations with academic rigor. A new partnership sees a seasoned industry professional return to a university setting, co‑leading studies on tailings management, water use,...

Explainer: Why Iran Strikes Saudi Arabia’s Last Exit
Iran's recent missile strike on Saudi Arabia's Yanbu port marks the first attack on the kingdom's designated "last exit" for oil shipments bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. Yanbu was built as a contingency to reroute crude if Hormuz were blocked,...

China’s Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law: A Weapon Against Arbitration or a Bark Without Bite?
China’s Anti‑Foreign Sanctions Law (AFSL) finally became operational in March 2025 when the State Council issued detailed implementation provisions. The first AFSL‑based lawsuit, filed by a Chinese ship‑component maker against a European client, was heard in Nanjing Maritime Court and...

Wait, That’s My Job | How AI Exposed the Organizational Immune System Nobody Wanted to Talk About
The article argues that generative AI is reshaping organizational dynamics by enabling a single employee to complete work that once required multi‑person committees, triggering a new "That's my job" resistance. It identifies five archetypal personas—Kingdom Keeper, Deep Expert, AI Evangelist...

US Congressmen Bacon, Meeks Demand Treasury Sec. Bessent & Sec. Of State Rubio Explain Easing of Russian Oil Sanctions
Representatives Don Bacon and Gregory Meeks sent a bipartisan letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding an explanation for the Trump administration’s recent easing of Russian oil sanctions through General Licenses 133 and 134....
The Power of Good Contract Templates
The article argues that well‑crafted contract templates are a strategic business tool, not merely legal paperwork. By codifying risk preferences and commercial intent once, templates streamline negotiations, reduce legal review cycles, and prevent ad‑hoc risk decisions. Organizations that rely on...

Lightning Landing; The Function of the “82nd Airborne Division,” America’s Elite Force in the Middle East
The 82nd Airborne Division, known as the “All‑American,” is the U.S. Army’s elite rapid‑reaction force capable of deploying worldwide within 18‑24 hours. Based at Fort Liberty, it specializes in parachute assaults, bridgehead creation, and humanitarian missions, drawing on a century...

A New Service: Expert Briefings with Lars Christensen
PAICE has launched Expert Briefings, a bespoke service led by Lars Christensen that delivers interactive sessions on macroeconomics, geopolitics, and artificial intelligence. The briefings are tailored to each organization’s industry, risk exposure, and strategic questions, and can be delivered as...
What’s Coming To HBO Max In April 2026
HBO Max’s April 2026 schedule introduces new seasons of “Hacks” and “Euphoria”, adds the full “Alien” franchise library, and launches the limited series “Half Man”. The platform also highlights a Disney‑bundled offering that includes HBO Max, Disney+ and Hulu for...

Mueller's Legacy, Press Freedom, and the Showdown Over Mail-In Voting
The Main Justice podcast marks its three‑year anniversary and launches a new YouTube channel, expanding its audience. The hosts mourn the death of former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, reflecting on his lifelong commitment to public service and the impact of his...

PiGRAND Brings Physics Informed Graph Diffusion To AM
Researchers introduced PiGRAD—Physics‑informed Graph Neural Diffusion—a model that encodes additive‑manufacturing builds as graphs and uses a diffusion process constrained by heat‑transfer physics to predict temperature fields, melt‑pool geometry, and defect probabilities. By merging graph neural networks with physics‑based loss functions,...

Fire Risks and Ugly Designs Are Stalling EV Charger Adoption
Community opposition is emerging as the primary barrier to electric‑vehicle charger rollout, with residents in New York, Bengaluru, Kuala Lumpur and other locales citing fire fears, unsightly designs, and loss of parking. Authorities in the U.S. and South Korea are even banning underground...

DUAL UK Introduces Credit Risk Insurance Solution to Sustain Cross-Border Transactions
DUAL UK, the underwriting arm of Howden Group Holdings, has launched a new Credit Risk Insurance (CRI) solution to help clients manage payment and contractual risks in cross‑border trade. The product offers contract‑frustration coverage for up to 15 years and...
Disney+ Adds New “Hannah Montana” Profile Avatar
Disney+ has introduced a new Hannah Montana profile avatar to mark the streaming debut of the “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special.” The special features Miley Cyrus in an in‑depth interview, archival footage, surprise guests, and a live musical performance. Users can switch to...

Grameenphone Taps Mobileum to Address Rising 5G Security Threats
Mobileum has launched its AI‑driven risk management platform at Grameenphone, one of Bangladesh’s largest telecom operators. The solution is already cutting fraud exposure and improving customer experience on the carrier’s 5G network. Mobileum’s integrated suite combines roaming, security, testing, and...

Berkshire (BHSI) Introduces New Executive First D&O Insurance Policies in Switzerland
Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has rolled out two new Executive First Directors & Officers (D&O) liability policies in Switzerland, one aimed at commercial and industrial firms and the other at financial institutions and investment managers. The policies promise straightforward,...

Exclusive: Smokeball and Thomson Reuters Partner to Integrate CoCounsel Legal AI with Practice Management Platform
Smokeball, a cloud‑based practice management platform for small‑to‑mid‑size law firms, announced a strategic partnership with Thomson Reuters to embed the firm’s CoCounsel Legal AI directly into its software. The integration combines Thomson Reuters’ extensive legal content library with AI‑driven drafting,...

Dr. Robby’s “Descent Into Douchery” Is Hurting The Pitt / Daredevil: Born Again's Season 2 Political Overtones Are Impossible to...
The latest critique targets Dr. Robby’s conduct, which critics say is dragging down the second season of the streaming drama The Pitt. Viewers and industry observers note a dip in ratings as the creator’s “douchery” overshadows the show’s narrative. Meanwhile,...

Kavango Extends Nara Gold Project Acquisition Deadline as Parties Finalize Legal Formalities
London-listed Kavango Resources has pushed the closing date for its 100% acquisition of the Nara Gold Project to March 2026, marking a second delay as legal paperwork is finalized. The Nara asset comprises 45 contiguous gold claims in Matabeleland South,...

HMM Looks to AI and Green Ships for 2076 Vision
South Korea’s flagship carrier HMM celebrated its 50th anniversary and announced a long‑term strategy that hinges on artificial intelligence and environmentally‑friendly vessels as it looks toward its centenary in 2076. The company, which began as Hyundai Merchant Marine in 1976,...

Readhunt Gains Lloyd’s of London Broker Registration
Readhunt, an independent UK insurance broker, has secured Lloyd’s of London broker registration, granting it direct access to Lloyd’s syndicates. The accreditation expands the firm’s capacity to design bespoke insurance programmes for technically complex or non‑standard risks across sectors such...

Demystifying Performance of eBPF Network Applications
The article examines why eBPF, despite success in network functions, has limited adoption in general networked applications such as web servers and databases. It highlights architectural constraints in the eBPF kernel runtime, APIs, and compiler that impede offloading complex, blocking...

Gold Buying Prices in Zimbabwe per Gram/ Ounce, 25 March 2026
Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR) published its Zimbabwean gold buying rates on 25 March 2026, listing prices per gram and per ounce for several purity grades. The top tier (SG 90% and above) commands $134.03 per gram ($4,168.80 per ounce), while the fire‑assay cash price...

What I Learned From Being a Planner in an Advisory Command: Reflections From the Security Assistance Group – Ukraine
The Security Assistance Group‑Ukraine (SAG‑U) spent six months coordinating training and equipment for Kyiv, confronting the unique demands of advisory planning. Planners had to juggle three major actors—U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian forces—while lacking direct command over Ukrainian units. To cope,...

Greenland and Strategic North American Defense in the 21st Century
Since President Trump took office in 2025, the United States has elevated nuclear modernization and missile‑defense priorities, casting Greenland into the spotlight. Pituffik Space Base now operates an Upgraded Early Warning Radar capable of detecting launches over 3,000 miles away,...

Regulation Is Pushing European Medtech to Streamline Clinical Trial Operations
European medtech firms are scrambling to meet the heightened evidence demands of the EU MDR, IVDR, AI Act and the European Health Data Space. Over half plan to optimise data collection, yet only a third have adopted core digital trial...

Advertising to Doctors - Okay or Not? | Out-Of-Pocket
OpenEvidence and DoxGPT are offering free, AI‑driven literature‑review tools for physicians, funded by advertising. The model shifts costs from doctors to pharma, potentially lowering barriers compared with subscription services like UpToDate, which charge $550 per physician annually. Clear separation and...

Delta Air Lines (DAL) Raises Revenue Outlook Amid Strong Demand and Rising Fuel Costs
Delta Air Lines raised its Q1 2026 revenue outlook, citing robust demand and record corporate travel bookings. The airline reported a 25% year‑over‑year sales increase, $4.5 billion free cash flow and the lowest debt level since 2019, while premium revenues have...

Cybin Inc (HELP) Reports Positive Phase 2 Anxiety Study Data
Cybin Inc. announced topline results from a Phase 2 trial of its anxiety drug candidate HLP004, showing a 10‑point reduction on a standard anxiety rating scale. The study involved 36 patients already on antidepressants, and the benefit persisted for at least...

Why Biofuels Won’t Fix Australia’s Fuel Shortage
Australia imports about 90% of its 55,000 ML annual fuel, making supply vulnerable to Middle‑East conflicts. A$1.1 billion (≈US$730 million) Clean Fuels Program aims to launch domestic biofuel refineries, but even converting all surplus grain and canola would meet only 4% of diesel...

AI-Native Service Automation | Mplify Unveils Kylie SDK Release with MCP Integration
Mplify has launched the Kylie SDK, adding Model Context Protocol (MCP) support to its Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs. The update equips service providers with AI‑native LSO Business and Operational APIs, plus a new API Blending Tool that auto‑generates MCP...

CableLabs, Zoom Showcase AI-Driven Framework to Enhance Network Performance
CableLabs and Zoom completed a pilot of the Quality by Design (QbD) framework, which merges real‑time network telemetry with application performance data to automatically improve user experience. The pilot introduced Zoom’s Client as a Sensor feature, feeding latency, jitter and...

Can We Track Fertiliser Ships Before They Hit the Dock?
A proof‑of‑concept platform now tracks bulk fertilizer shipments bound for Australian ports before they berth, using publicly available shipping data combined with commercial signals. Early trials have successfully identified vessel names, tonnages, arrival dates and end‑customers at ports such as...

GeForce RTX 6090 and DLSS 5: Has Nvidia Brought Forward Its True Next-Gen Feature?
Nvidia announced DLSS 5 at GTC 2026, promising real‑time 3D‑guided neural rendering and a fall 2026 launch. The new system leaps beyond DLSS 4.5 by integrating AI directly into the rendering pipeline rather than merely upscaling. Analysts note the unusually short gap between DLSS 4.5...

Who Are the Best Players to Include in Your FC Account?
EA FC 24 offers a massive pool of talent, and the article curates the highest‑rated players for each position, covering both men’s and women’s squads. Goalkeepers such as Marc‑André ter Stegen and Alisson sit at 89, while midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne tops the...

What Is The Original Meaning of "Sectarian"?
The article examines the original meaning of “sectarian,” tracing its 19th‑century roots as a label for specific denominational doctrines rather than all religion. It highlights the Supreme Court’s *Town of Greece v. Galloway* decision, which allowed non‑generic prayers, and contrasts...

A Year at the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division
In its 2025 fiscal year, the DOJ Antitrust Division pursued a series of high‑profile actions that reshaped competition policy. The division secured settlements in the RealPage and Constellation‑Calpine cases, forced Google to share search data, and readied a Live Nation‑Ticketmaster...

Should Your Consulting Firm Travel to This Prospect? (The Answer)
Consulting firms often wrestle with whether to spend a day’s travel to meet a prospect in person. The article proposes a simple decision framework: projects over $1 million automatically merit a visit, while those under $100,000 do not. For six‑figure opportunities,...

Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN: Unsustainable
Actress Sydney Sweeney launched SYRN, a direct‑to‑consumer lingerie and loungewear line backed by Coatue Management. The collection, priced under $100 and offered in 44 sizes, aims to segment women into four personas – Seductress, Romantic, Playful and Comfy. Early drops...