
Mother Ordered Not to Speak Publicly About Child Protection Proceedings; Maine High Court Says Order Violates First Amendment
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court vacated a court‑issued gag order that barred a mother from speaking publicly about her child‑protection case, deeming it an unconstitutional prior restraint. The order had prohibited any media interaction, social‑media posts, or discussion of the litigation. The court held that while the state has a compelling interest in protecting a child's privacy, the restriction was not narrowly tailored to meet that interest. The decision underscores the high bar for prior restraints under strict scrutiny and may reshape how courts handle gag orders in family‑law cases.

Mass Audiences Aren’t Dead: 5 Takeaways From Index Exchange At Marketecture Live
At Marketecture Live III, Index Exchange VP James Wilhite argued that mass audiences haven’t vanished—they’ve simply fragmented across devices, platforms, and time. The challenge for buyers is not reach but planning, as fragmented signals make audience visibility difficult, especially in...

Subsidizing Obsolescence: How FCC Rules Keep Copper Alive
The FCC’s new notice of proposed rulemaking seeks to eliminate the remaining intercarrier compensation (ICC) fees and phase out the Connect America Fund ICC subsidy, completing the shift to a bill‑and‑keep model for IP‑based fiber networks. Legacy carriers still receive...

Ukraine Could Win the War... And Lose Its Tech
Ukraine’s defense tech sector exploded during the war, growing from a handful of firms to over 500 drone manufacturers that produced millions of units annually. Investment surged from $1 million in 2023 to over $105 million projected for 2025, driven by foreign...

What’s Worse than a Ghost Network Plan? A No-Network Plan
The Trump administration’s 2027 Notice of Benefit & Payment Parameters (NBPP) would allow ACA Marketplace insurers to sell “non‑network” plans that set a fixed payment amount for services instead of contracting with providers. Under the proposal, patients would be responsible...

Why the DOJ's Antifa Terrorism Convictions Threaten the First Amendment
In a federal courtroom in Fort Worth, Texas, the Department of Justice secured the first convictions under the material‑support-to‑terrorism statute against individuals linked to the loosely organized Antifa movement. Eight of nine defendants were found guilty for their presence at...

Tier Qualification Requirements Reduced by 25% With Etihad Guest
Etihad Airways announced a 25% cut in tier qualification requirements for its Etihad Guest loyalty program, citing recent airspace restrictions caused by the Middle East conflict. The temporary adjustment aims to make elite status more attainable as flight schedules normalize....

Press Release: Honeywell, Boeing and Reading Advance Contrail Sensing
Honeywell, Boeing and the University of Reading have launched Project MIST, a joint effort funded by the UK Aerospace Technology Institute to develop an aircraft‑mounted humidity sensor. The prototype aims to close data gaps in high‑altitude moisture measurements, improving contrail...

Are We There Yet?
The United States launched combat operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, marking the first direct engagement in roughly two weeks. The author contrasts this brief conflict with a 47‑year history of Iranian aggression and U.S. involvement in the Middle...

Health Care Cyberattacks Expose a Critical National Security Failure
The Iranian‑linked Handala Team launched a wiper attack on Stryker Corporation on March 11, destroying the Lifepak cardiac monitor network that links ambulances to hospitals. The outage halted real‑time ECG transmission in Maryland, jeopardizing STEMI patients and exposing the shared vulnerability...

The Dos and Don’ts of Community: What Digital Entertainment Can Learn From the Live Sector
Social media has shifted from a private outlet to a passive entertainment platform, making discovery the dominant driver of digital consumption, especially for Gen Z. The article argues that this hyper‑consolidation lowers content quality and willingness to pay, while emerging regulations...

All Family Weekly Health Briefing
Governor Ron DeSantis' attempt to roll back Florida vaccine mandates has encountered federal legal and regulatory barriers, limiting the state's ability to alter existing health program requirements. The push, framed as a "medical freedom" initiative, now faces challenges that could...

Before You Commit At NewFronts, Ask One More Question
NewFronts are prompting marketers to lock in streaming and CTV buys, but many overlook whether their operational infrastructure can handle the resulting creative load. The shift to personalized, AI‑driven ads creates thousands of variants, demanding new governance and delivery processes....

John Slaven of MineSense on Turning Every Shovel Into a Data Engine
At PDAC 2026, MineSense CEO John Slaven unveiled a sensor system that mounts on mining shovels to deliver instant copper grade readings as material is loaded onto trucks. The real‑time ore intelligence lets operators immediately route ore to the mill or...

FAA Clears Boeing 777-9 to Begin First Part of TIA Phase 4 Certification Trials
The FAA announced on March 17 that Boeing received clearance to start Phase 4A of the Type Inspection Authorization for its 777‑9, the first segment of the five‑phase certification program. Phase 4A will involve extensive air‑ and ground‑based system tests, mirroring the workload...

Starfield Announces Surprise Expansion to Hopefully Make the Game Good (and Comes to PS5)
Bethesda unveiled a surprise expansion for Starfield titled "Terran Armada," marking the first major content drop after the game's lukewarm reception. The expansion promises new ship classes, a fresh storyline, and multiplayer‑style fleet missions. Bethesda also confirmed the expansion will...

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: Federal Judge Halts Vaccine Advisory Council Appointments
A federal district court judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump administration’s overhaul of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, finding violations of the Federal Advisory Committee Act and gaps in vaccine expertise. The order pauses pending recommendations on...

How Policy Pressures Are Driving DTP Adoption
Policy pressures such as Medicare price negotiations, Most Favored Nation rules, and new transparency mandates are reshaping how life‑science companies sell medicines. These forces are accelerating adoption of direct‑to‑patient (DTP) models that bypass traditional intermediaries to deliver drugs more affordably....

Iowa Captive Regime Focusing on Quality over Quantity
Iowa entered the U.S. captive insurance arena in 2023, becoming the 36th jurisdiction to enact captive legislation. Jeff Wilson, the state’s captive insurance director, says the new regime will prioritize quality over sheer volume of captives. The approach emphasizes rigorous...

Turkish Airlines Launches Flights From Third London Airport
Turkish Airlines inaugurated a new service linking Istanbul Airport to London Stansted, marking its third London gateway. The launch was celebrated with a ceremony attended by airline and airport executives. The carrier now operates from Heathrow, Gatwick, Birmingham, Edinburgh and...
Emerging Market Operators Push for Tighter LEO Satellite Rules as Competitive Tensions Rise
At Mobile World Congress 2026, operators from MTN, Axiata and Ooredoo called for tighter regulation of low‑Earth‑orbit (LEO) satellite services, arguing that existing telecom rules are decades old and create an uneven playing field. They welcomed providers such as Starlink...

Washington State Tells Employers Not to Get Under Their Employees’ Skin: New Law Limits Ability to Microchip Employees (US)
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed HB 2303, prohibiting employers from requiring or coercing employees to receive sub‑skin microchip implants. The law, effective June 11 2026, protects bodily autonomy while still allowing voluntary implantation. Washington joins a growing list of states—Arkansas, California, Missouri and...

Barcelona v Newcastle Utd Live Stream – Where to Watch on TV Today
Barcelona entered the Champions League second leg with a 1‑1 draw after Lamine Yamal’s injury‑time penalty erased Harvey Barnes’ late goal at St James’ Park. Hansi Flick’s side arrived in strong domestic form, fresh from a 5‑2 La Liga victory over Sevilla that...

Top 3 SPAC Targets – Alternative Fuels
The SPAC market is reviving as oil prices stay near $100 and geopolitical tensions keep supply tight, creating a sweet spot for alternative‑fuel producers. Renewable natural gas, ethanol and renewable diesel firms can charge commodity‑level prices while offering domestic, low‑carbon...

When the Atom Becomes the Target: Poland’s Nuclear Research Centre Repels a Cyberattack
On March 12, 2026 Poland’s National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) thwarted a cyber intrusion targeting its IT network. The breach was identified and contained before any disruption to the MARIA research reactor or ongoing scientific work. Preliminary analysis points...

Lufthansa Introduces BABOR Skincare as Part of New Onboard Experience and Amenity Kits
Lufthansa is rolling out premium BAB B OR skincare kits in its First Class cabins this month, with Business Class upgrades slated for early May. The partnership is part of the airline’s Future Onboard Experience (FOX) program, which emphasizes comfort, personalization, and...
Delta Flight to Taipei Makes Emergency Diversion After Passenger Uses the ‘N Word’ On Flight Attendant
Delta Air Lines diverted its Seattle‑Taipei flight to Anchorage after passenger Malcolm Martin used a racial slur and threatened a flight attendant, prompting a Level 3 threat designation and cockpit lockdown. An FBI affidavit shows Martin was charged with interference with...

Private Capital Advisory: “M&A Lite” Or the Highest-Growth Area in Investment Banking?
Private Capital Advisory (PCA) groups, which specialize in secondary transactions for limited partners and continuation funds for general partners, have become one of the fastest‑growing segments of investment banking. Deal volume in private‑equity secondaries has risen about 20% CAGR from...
The Future of Free Hotel Breakfasts
Free hot breakfasts, once a staple at budget hotels, are under pressure from rising labor and food costs. Major chains such as Marriott are shifting to paid buffet models, while Holiday Inn splits its approach: full‑service hotels charge, but Holiday Inn Express retains...

Bentley Continental GTC Azure Hybrid: The Art of Effortless Motoring
Bentley unveiled the Continental GTC Azure Hybrid, a limited‑edition luxury convertible that pairs a 4.0‑litre twin‑turbo V8 with electric assistance for a combined 680 PS and 930 Nm. The near‑2.7‑tonne car accelerates from 0‑62 mph in 3.9 seconds while delivering a serene, cabin‑quiet...

Interior Revives the "God Squad" To Approve Gulf Oil Drilling
The Interior Department announced that the Endangered Species Committee, known as the "God Squad," will meet on March 31 to consider an exemption for Gulf of Mexico oil and gas drilling under the Endangered Species Act. The request targets projects...

Vouch
Vouch is a digital commercial insurance platform built for startups and high‑growth companies, offering instant, customized policies such as general liability, cyber, and D&O coverage. The service integrates with a firm’s existing tools to automate underwriting and claims, delivering protection...

"Build Momentum, Build Adoption"
The post argues that surgeon awareness creates interest, which leads to adoption and ultimately reshapes orthopedic markets. OTW positions itself as a catalyst by showcasing research to the most influential spine surgeons. It invites researchers to submit their work through...

Torrente for President, by Santiago Segura, Grossed Seven Million Euros in Its Opening Weekend - Box Office - Spain
Santiago Segura’s sixth Torrente film, *Torrente for President*, opened in 1,000 Spanish cinemas on March 13, 2026, earning over €7 million and reaching one million admissions in its first weekend. The debut represents 70 % of domestic box‑office revenue, making it the highest‑grossing Spanish...

Umba
Umba, a Kenya‑based digital bank targeting underserved African consumers, has raised $5 million to expand its vehicle and SME lending operations in Kenya. The platform already offers free checking accounts, instant peer‑to‑peer transfers, and credit products through a mobile‑first experience. By...

Best 5 Netflix Animations Gaining Massive Worldwide Communities
Netflix’s adult‑animation lineup has become a cultural force, with titles like K‑Pop Demon Hunters, Arcane, Nimona, The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep and Love, Death & Robots drawing millions of viewers worldwide. K‑Pop Demon Hunters set a streaming record as...

Israel Strikes Largest Iranian Gas Field, Central Beirut; What AIPAC Got for $22 Million in Illinois; U.S. Hits Iran Missiles...
Israel and the United States launched coordinated strikes this week, targeting Iran’s offshore South Pars gas field and missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz, while Israel assassinated Iran’s intelligence minister. The attacks pushed the death toll in Lebanon above 900...
Complimentary Consultations with Top Law Firms
Two leading immigration law firms are currently offering complimentary consultations to qualified clients seeking EB‑1A, EB‑2 NIW, or O‑1 visas. The free sessions target applicants planning to file within the next month to a year. Prospective clients can schedule a...

Why Apple’s LiTo Research Could Matter To 3D Printing
Apple researchers introduced LiTo, a latent 3D representation that jointly models object geometry and view‑dependent appearance. The method captures surface points, color, and viewing direction, improving reconstruction of glossy and reflective objects that challenge existing image‑to‑3D pipelines. While LiTo is...
Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Mar 18, 2026] David Schild on the Comeback Factories Securing America’s Tech Future
The Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast featured David Schild, executive director of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America, promoting the documentary "The New Frontier: Inside the Comeback Factories Securing America’s Tech Future," which premieres on March 25 in Washington. The...

A Change to Podcasts on Planet Nude
Planet Nude announced it will stop republishing full episodes from external naturist podcasts and instead concentrate on podcasts produced in‑house. The change stems from a desire to align the site’s role with its editorial model, where all content is created,...

Valbenazine
Valbenazine (Ingrezza®), an oral selective VMAT2 inhibitor from Neurocrine Biosciences, received FDA approval for treating tardive dyskinesia and Huntington’s disease‑associated chorea. In the Phase 3 KINECT‑3 trial, a once‑daily 80 mg dose produced a statistically significant reduction in AIMS dyskinesia scores after...

Activist That Encouraged Merger Only To Change Its Mind Denied “Extraordinary Remedy” Of A Deal Injunction
The Delaware Court of Chancery rejected HoldCo’s request for an injunction to block Comerica’s merger with Fifth Third, finding the deal‑protection provisions lawful and not coercive. HoldCo, which had initially championed the transaction, could not demonstrate a colorable claim or irreparable...

Aetna’s New Automatic Algorithm for Paying Doctors Less
Aetna has introduced a black‑box algorithm that automatically downcodes physician claims, lowering payments for high‑severity ER visits without chart review. The system reclassifies Level 5 services to Level 4, forcing doctors to submit appeals to the same insurer that made the reduction....

Meta's GEM: Bringing LLM-Scale Architectures to Ads Recommendation
Meta introduced GEM (Generative Ads Model), a foundation‑model approach that treats ad recommendation like a large language model. The architecture separates sequence and non‑sequence features, uses an InterFormer to handle long user histories, and adds a Student Adapter to keep...

NCA Discusses Draft Numbering Regulations Ahead of SIM Registrations
Ghana’s National Communications Authority (NCA) has convened telecom operators and other industry participants to review its draft Numbering Resource Registration Regulations. The draft incorporates feedback from earlier consultations and is positioned to underpin the upcoming mandatory SIM‑card registration drive. NCA...

MS NOW Shakes up Its Lineup: Ali Velshi to Take over The 11th Hour
MS NOW president Rebecca Kutler announced a major schedule overhaul that will take effect in June 2026. Veteran journalist Ali Velshi will assume hosting duties for the network’s primetime analysis program, The 11th Hour. The move is part of a...

CCT to Debut MedAssure Platform at LogiPharma 2026 Amid Growing Global Logistics Challenges
Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) will unveil MedAssure, a cold‑chain orchestration platform, at LogiPharma 2026. Targeted at life‑science manufacturers, the solution promises data‑driven intelligence to anticipate risks, lower total logistics costs, and shrink environmental footprints. The launch comes as the pharmaceutical cold‑chain...

This Is How Reproductive Rights Are Lost
A Tennessee bill that would have treated abortion as criminal homicide failed to advance, not because of public opposition but due to procedural inaction. The proposal, which could have exposed women to the death penalty, highlights how even the most...

Ericsson Welcomes US Economic Affairs Under-Secretary to 5G Manufacturing Base
Ericsson hosted U.S. Under Secretary for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg at its 5G Smart Factory in Lewisville, Texas, showcasing a domestic manufacturing hub for next‑generation network equipment. The tour, attended by the U.S. ambassador to Sweden, the Swedish ambassador, CEO...