
CMA CGM Charters Slots on Neoline’s Sail-Powered Transatlantic Service
CMA CGM has signed a charter agreement to secure 50 TEU on each sailing of Neoliner Origin, the sail‑powered container vessel operated by Neoline Armateurs. The ship, with a deadweight of roughly 5,300 tonnes and a capacity of about 265 TEU, will run monthly transatlantic trips linking France, Saint‑Pierre‑Miquelon, Baltimore and Halifax. The charter underscores CMA CGM’s commitment to wind‑assisted, low‑carbon shipping solutions, a project in which the carrier is also an investor. The service began its maiden voyage last October and will continue through the year.

Since I’ve Been Posting About 14a-8 Lawsuits
A company recently filed a Rule 14a-8 lawsuit defense by contesting service of process, aiming to prevent its inclusion in the shareholder class action. The objection centers on the proposed court address and timeline, suggesting procedural flaws. By challenging service,...

Russia Uses Bot Network to Stoke Hungary–Ukraine Tensions Ahead of Hungary’s Election
Russia’s Matryoshka bot network is flooding Hungary with fabricated stories that portray Ukraine as hostile and Ukrainian refugees as violent, just weeks before the April 2026 parliamentary election. The disinformation uses fake videos bearing the logos of Reuters, Euronews and...

BREAKING: Tennessee Bill Would Ban Administration Of mRNA Vaccines In Humans And Animals
Tennessee lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 1767 and its House counterpart HB1852 to prohibit the administration of any mRNA‑based vaccine or injectable to both humans and animals. The proposal defines mRNA vaccines broadly, including self‑amplifying formats, and classifies violations as Class A...

MSC Expands St. Petersburg Coverage
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has added two dedicated shuttle services between Klaipeda, Lithuania and St. Petersburg, Russia, bolstering its Baltic feeder network. Baltic Loop 3 will run weekly with a 3,000‑TEU vessel, while Baltic Loop 12 will operate every five days using...

Over 60,000 Washington Post Readers Reportedly Canceled Their Subscriptions Following Mass Layoffs
The Washington Post, under Jeff Bezos, eliminated its sports, arts, books, metro and many international sections as part of a data‑driven cost‑cutting push. In the days after the cuts, roughly 60,000 digital subscribers canceled their memberships, a figure the paper...

Lowercase PTSD: Why Emergency Staff Are Still Hypervigilant
Emergency department nurses recount how relentless COVID‑19 surges forced them into constant crisis mode, creating a state of hypervigilance that persists beyond the pandemic. The author coins “lowercase PTSD” to describe subtle, chronic trauma symptoms such as irritability, exhaustion, and...
Ham Radio Enthusiasts Land U.S. Airlines With $8 Million Bill to Fix Faulty Equipment On Boeing 787s
The FAA identified that continuous‑wave (CW) radio signals can disable the Mode S transponder on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, affecting carriers such as American, United and Alaska Airlines. Tests showed the faulty transponder failed to reply to at least 90% of radar interrogations...

The Players, The Players, The Players
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp used The Players Championship press conference to outline a streamlined schedule of 21‑26 elite events, including playoffs and a major‑level team competition. He hinted that looming NFL media‑rights renegotiations are prompting the Tour to become...

Target Opens Its 2,000th U.S. Store as the Mass Retailer Accelerates on Physical Retail Expansion Nationwide
Target celebrated the opening of its 2,000th U.S. store in Fuquay‑Varina, North Carolina, marking the largest physical‑store expansion in its recent history. The retailer pledged $5 billion for 2026, with more than $1 billion earmarked for new locations and remodels, and plans...

How Much Does Self Publishing Cost in Australia?
Self‑publishing a book in Australia typically costs between $1,500 and $10,000 AUD, depending on the level of professional services chosen. Core expenses include editing, cover design, formatting, ISBN/metadata, printing, distribution, and marketing. Queensland Book Publishers is highlighted for its transparent,...

What Covid Policy Did to Doctors Who Refused to Stay Silent
The author, a frontline ICU doctor, recounts how Covid‑19 policies silenced physicians who questioned official treatment guidelines. Hospitals, medical boards, and media labeled dissent as misinformation, leading to professional retaliation, loss of income, and personal hardship. He describes a 60%...

Improving Tobacco Treatment in Clinical Practice
Dr. Edward Anselm warns that tobacco cessation remains inconsistently delivered despite being a low‑cost, high‑impact intervention for the 28 million U.S. smokers. He outlines a systematic approach: accurate EMR screening, routine quit advice, evidence‑based medication (notably varenicline), counseling, scheduled follow‑ups, and...

Ss168 – Trusted Destination for Modern Online Gaming Experience
ss168 has positioned itself as a trusted online gaming hub by combining robust security, a wide game library, and mobile‑first design. The platform employs advanced encryption, multi‑factor authentication, and certified random number generators to safeguard user data and ensure fair...
Without Rare Earth Elements, Electronic Warfare Systems Lose Their Edge
Electronic warfare (EW) has become the backbone of modern military operations, turning the electromagnetic spectrum into a decisive battlespace. The performance of EW hardware hinges on rare‑earth‑based components—neodymium‑iron‑boron and samarium‑cobalt magnets for antenna steering, power generation, and high‑temperature stability, plus...

The USB-C Port for Healthcare AI: Why MCP Is the Protocol That Actually Matters Right Now
The Model Context Protocol (MCP), open‑sourced by Anthropic and now governed by the Linux Foundation, is gaining rapid industry adoption as a universal "USB‑C" for AI‑driven healthcare applications. By flattening the M × N integration matrix, MCP lets any AI model plug...

Photobucket’s Attempted TOS Amendment Mostly Fails–Pierce V. Photobucket
Photobucket tried to bind dormant users to a 2024 Terms of Service that added a biometric‑data clause for AI and an arbitration provision. The Colorado district court held that only legacy users who received clear notice—like Ms. Hughes—were bound, while...

Lawyers Citing Nonexistent Cases Ordered to Pay Opponents' Attorney Fees, Double Costs, $15K Fine Each
The Sixth Circuit sanctioned attorneys Van Irion and Russ Egli for repeatedly citing nonexistent cases in appeals stemming from the City of Athens fireworks litigation. The court identified more than two dozen fabricated citations and ordered the lawyers to reimburse...
Single Stair Reform and Housing Affordability
Many U.S. cities mandate two separate exit stairways per multifamily unit, inflating construction costs and limiting design flexibility. Advocates like Mike Eliason and Steven Smith argue that single‑stair buildings are safe, more ventilated, and can reduce unit prices. Recent analyses...

The Sports Media Dreams of College Football All-22 Film
College football’s lack of All-22 film is sparking frustration among broadcasters and analysts. While the NFL has provided a silent, wide‑angle All‑22 view to Pro subscribers for over a decade, the collegiate game remains without a comparable product. Media personalities...

Port of Rotterdam Authority to Build New Quay
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Evos Rotterdam have agreed to build a new inland shipping quay to accommodate Evos’s terminal expansion in Europoort. The expansion adds five storage tanks, boosting capacity by 67,500 cubic metres for methanol, ethanol and...
PayPal Removes BillPay Services (Unsure Whether Temporary or Permanent)
PayPal has removed its Bill Pay feature for consumer accounts, with the change appearing to take effect on February 28, 2026. The discontinuation was noted by users and industry observers, though PayPal has not issued an official statement confirming whether...

X US Admiral Describes Two Week Plan for US Victory
U.S. Admiral Montgomery outlined a two‑to‑three‑week plan to seize control of the Strait of Hormuz by intensifying degradation strikes on Iranian island launch sites, radars and ports. The operation will deploy ten to fourteen Aegis destroyers with air and helicopter...

5 KC-135s Damaged in Iranian Attack Saudi Air Base, Pro-Iran Militia Claims Stratotanker Shooting Down on Mar. 12
Iranian missiles struck Prince Sultan Air Base on March 13, damaging five USAF KC-135 Stratotankers, the primary aerial refueling platform for Operation Epic Fury. President Donald Trump reported that four of the aircraft sustained only minor damage and are already...

The Sun – Campaigners Say Shops’ Use of Facial Recognition Is “Disproportionate”
UK supermarkets have begun deploying live facial‑recognition cameras to curb shoplifting, scanning every shopper in real time. The technology matches faces against law‑enforcement and private watchlists, aiming to deter theft before it occurs. Campaign groups, led by Big Brother Watch,...
Disney+ Adds “Bluey” Collection
Disney+ has rolled out a dedicated “Bluey” collection worldwide, featuring all three seasons and the popular Minisodes. The move arrives just before the streaming debut of “Bluey’s Big Play – The Stage Show” on March 16 2026. In 2025, the Australian animated series was...
Martha Stewart Opens Second Bedford Restaurant at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Martha Stewart has launched a second The Bedford restaurant inside Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The new venue mirrors the farmhouse-inspired design of the original Las Vegas location, using marble countertops and copper cookware to evoke Stewart’s 1925 Westchester home....

PIK (Payment-in-Kind) in Private Credit
Payment‑in‑Kind (PIK) interest lets borrowers defer cash payments by issuing additional debt or equity. When used deliberately, PIK conserves liquidity for growth, acquisitions, or seasonal needs while the underlying business remains strong and protected by caps, toggles, and pricing premiums....

Maersk Introduces Peak Season Surcharge From Asia Pacific
Maersk announced a new Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) for cargo moving from Asia Pacific to South Africa and Mauritius, effective 1 April 2026. The surcharge is $500 per 20‑foot dry container and $1,000 per 40‑foot container. It applies only to non‑spot bookings...

Inside Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas
Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas, spanning roughly 2,500 acres with over 10 million square feet of production space, serves as the company’s global headquarters and a hub for Model Y and upcoming Cybertruck builds. A recent tour revealed a manufacturing philosophy centered on extreme...

Rutte Calls for Stronger Defence Industry at Brussels Expo
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte used the Brussels European Defense Exhibition to stress the Alliance’s reliance on a robust defence industrial base. He reminded industry leaders that modern forces need advanced equipment as much as personnel, and called for expanded...

Hypothetical Legal Advice to SecDef Hegseth on “No Quarter” Statement (From Office of General Counsel)
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s March 13, 2026 remarks that U.S. forces would give "no quarter, no mercy" to Iranian combatants could be interpreted as an illegal command under the law of armed conflict. The Department of War’s General Counsel...

New Amtrak Train Route Will Connect The Midwest’s 2 Most Beautiful Cities
Amtrak announced a new intercity rail line connecting Chicago, Illinois, and Madison, Wisconsin. The route will run twice daily, stopping in Milwaukee, Pewaukee, and Watertown, and is slated for launch in the early 2030s. Madison, which currently lacks direct Amtrak...
What Is Target Plus? How Target Plus Works for Sellers
Target Plus is Target’s invite‑only online marketplace that partners with select U.S. third‑party retailers. Launched in 2019, it now hosts more than 1,500 curated brands and charges a referral commission of 5%‑15% per sale, with no setup or monthly fees....

New Humble Bundle Multiplayer Collection Offers 9 Well-Rated Games Starting at $7
Humble Bundle has launched Multiplayer Madness 2026, a collection of nine co‑op and competitive multiplayer games. The starter tier costs $7 and grants access to five titles, while the full tier at $12 or more unlocks the remaining four games plus...

"If the Defendants Continue the Practice, It Will Not End Well for Them"
A federal judge in the Elephant Shoe, LLC v. Cook case issued an injunction prohibiting defendants from copying the judge and magistrate on emails sent to third parties, a practice barred by Local Rule 7.1(M). The judge noted that the...

The Economics of Attention
The article examines how the attention economy shapes the information we consume, highlighting systematic biases from content creators, platforms, and personal algorithms. It notes that elite, privately‑educated voices dominate media commentary, while a small minority generates most social‑media content. Platform...

EGFR Vs. ALK: How Molecular Profiling Defines Lung Cancer Treatment
Comprehensive molecular profiling of two stage IV NSCLC patients revealed distinct driver alterations—an EGFR exon 19 deletion in one and an EML4‑ALK fusion in the other—prompting personalized first‑line therapy with osimertinib and alectinib respectively. Both patients experienced rapid symptomatic improvement and enhanced...

Army Explores New Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System
The UK Ministry of Defence’s Defence Equipment and Support has issued a market engagement notice for a specialist counter‑UAS system mounted on an armoured vehicle under the Land‑GBAD programme. The capability is intended to provide short‑range drone defence for both...

SteamOS Update Improves Demo Handling & Download Queues on Steam Deck
Valve released a major SteamOS update that refines the Steam Deck’s user interface and system stability while laying the groundwork for the forthcoming Steam Machine. The patch combines wake and login into a single screen, tightens notification controls, and resolves...

If You Want Doctors to Listen, Stop Talking Like This
The author attended a Vaccine Policy Day event in Washington, D.C., and observed that extreme language—such as the “Massive Epidemic of Vaccine Injury” title—deters mainstream physicians from engaging. While legitimate safety concerns exist, alarmist rhetoric causes doctors to dismiss the...

Quantum Computing Offers Potential for Smarter, Optimised Transport Networks
Lachlan Oberg and colleagues at Queensland University of Technology conducted a systematic review of 103 Scopus‑indexed studies on quantum computing for transport. The analysis identifies Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimisation (QUBO) as the dominant modelling approach, linking quantum annealers and hybrid...
Streamline Your Transactions: Regional Finance Payment Online Made Easy
Regional finance payments are hampered by fragmented accounts‑receivable workflows, leading to missed revenue and cash‑flow strain. Embedding payment tools directly into existing ERP or invoicing systems enables instant payment links, real‑time visibility, and automated reconciliation. Companies that adopt diverse digital...
George Answers Your Questions: A Summary of the Iran War, So Far
George, a geopolitical analyst, fielded a reader’s question about whether the United States and its allies are effectively employing a “mowing the lawn” approach in the ongoing Iran conflict—periodic, limited strikes against Iran’s military and nuclear assets without pursuing regime...

UK Sets Out New Strategy to Counter Extremism
The UK government unveiled a cross‑government strategy, "Protecting What Matters," that frames social cohesion as a national security priority. It introduces a Social Cohesion Taskforce, expands the Pride in Place community‑regeneration programme, and proposes an "Earned Settlement" route requiring ten...

Dallas, Texas Is a Drone and 3D Printing Place to Be
North Texas, particularly the Dallas suburbs, has quietly become a national hotspot where drone manufacturing and 3D printing intersect. Companies such as Eagle NXT, Shield AI, and Delta Black Aerospace are scaling operations in Allen, Frisco and McKinney, using additive manufacturing for rapid...

PortSide Stories: Klang
Port Klang is Malaysia’s primary maritime gateway and one of the world’s busiest container ports, handling millions of TEUs annually through its Westports and Northport terminals. Situated 40 km from Kuala Lumpur on the Strait of Malacca, it serves as a...

Work Continues to Boost Submarine Maintenance at Clyde
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded a £68,890 contract to Shropshire‑based Beaverfit for a temporary, container‑based storage and working facility at HM Naval Base Clyde. The solution comprises eight ISO containers fitted with a canopy, creating a covered engineering...

The Lost Art of Connection: Why Medicine Needs to Slow Down
Dean Robosa, MD reflects on how modern medicine has become a rushed, transactional business, leaving little time for deep doctor‑patient conversations. He notes that essential assessments like the Geriatric Depression Scale are rarely performed because clinicians are pressured to prioritize...

Breitling for Women? More Like Bad Faith for Women, Says the EUIPO
The EUIPO Fifth Board of Appeal upheld the Cancellation Division’s finding that the trademark "BREITLING FOR WOMEN" was registered in bad faith. The decision relied on Article 59(1)(b) of the EU Trade Mark Regulation and CJEU precedent, noting the applicant’s lack of a...