
Conflict of Interest? Landlord Uses Legislative Position to Fight Renter Rights
Connecticut Sen. Rob Sampson, a landlord, used his role as ranking Republican on the Senate Housing Committee to attack a bill that would bar no‑fault evictions. During a committee hearing he warned he would sell his rental units if new regulations constrained his business and told renters to "make more money." Despite his objections, the committee voted to advance the tenant‑protection measure. Sampson further inflamed the debate by comparing criticism of landlords to racism.

America Doesn’t Understand Iran And It Shows (with Danny Citrinowicz)
In the latest episode of The Long Game, senior researcher Danny Citrinowicz argues that the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei could paradoxically push Tehran closer to a nuclear bomb rather than deter it. He notes that Iran’s technical...

Guest Post: The New Physics of Legal Tech: Who Performs Legal Work in the AI Era? (Part 3 of 3)
The third installment of Ken Crutchfield’s series examines how artificial intelligence is redefining who actually performs legal work. It argues that routine tasks—such as document review, contract drafting, and basic research—are increasingly handled by AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, and...

In Praise of Jeremy Bowen
Jeremy Bowen’s eleven‑minute monologue on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme offered a calm, historically grounded analysis of US‑Iran tensions, contrasting sharply with the sensationalist tone of much contemporary coverage. Drawing on his decades of frontline reporting—from the 1991 Gulf War shelter...

Qualcomm X105 6G-Ready 5G Modem to Deliver 14.8 Gbps Download and 4.2 Gbps Upload Peak Data Speeds
Qualcomm unveiled the X105, the industry’s first 3GPP Release 19‑ready modem‑RF system, capable of 14.8 Gbps downlink and 4.2 Gbps uplink peak speeds. Built on a 6 nm RF transceiver, it delivers 30% lower power consumption and a 15% smaller footprint than the X85....

Antimony Uses, Pricing and Areas Mined in Zimbabwe
Antimony, a strategic mineral, is primarily used in flame retardants, lead‑acid batteries, metal alloys, semiconductors, glass, military applications, and pigments. Global spot prices for 99.85% pure metal sit at $10‑12.5k per tonne, while ingot prices peaked at $40‑60k/tonne in 2024‑25...
Yttrium-Doped Nickel Catalyst Boosts Ammonia to Hydrogen Conversion Efficiency
Researchers at Tohoku University have created a yttrium‑doped nickel‑ceria catalyst (Ni₁Ce₁₋ₓYₓOα) that dramatically improves ammonia decomposition into hydrogen. The yttrium addition generates stable surface oxygen vacancies and tunes the electronic structure around nickel sites, lowering reaction energy barriers. The optimized...
Rethinking Endocrine Therapy in ER-Positive Breast Cancer
Dr. Steven Quay, CEO of Atossa Therapeutics, highlighted a new focus on tolerability and prevention in estrogen‑receptor‑positive breast cancer, where five‑year survival now exceeds 90%. Atossa is developing a next‑generation SERM that aims to reduce side‑effects while maintaining efficacy and...
Injectable Mini-Livers as an Alternative to Liver Regeneration
Researchers have introduced INSITE, an injectable platform that combines primary human hepatocytes with hydrogel microspheres to form self‑assembling, vascularizable tissue ensembles in situ. Using ultrasound guidance, the scaffold is delivered to an ectopic site where it integrates with host vasculature...

Canada’s ‘SAME-DAY’ Euthanasia: Inside the Rapid Expansion of MAiD
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program recorded over 16,500 deaths in 2024, with a growing number of same‑day euthanasia cases. In Ontario alone, more than 200 individuals were approved and injected within 24 hours in 2023, and a provincial...

Where ‘Wow’ Factor Design Meets Operational Discipline
Restaurants are merging bold, maximalist design with operational efficiency to meet evolving guest expectations. The “death of beige” sees saturated colors, layered textures, and immersive storytelling replace minimalist aesthetics. Operators adopt food halls, selective technology, and 21+ bar concepts to...

Maybe *All* Rental Housing Should Be Owned by Large Institutional Investors
The author challenges the growing political push to ban large corporate landlords, suggesting that an extreme opposite—where institutional investors own all rental housing—might be equally unwise. He notes that corporate landlords currently hold only a small fraction of U.S. homes,...
GSK Backs £11m Centre to Build Digital Twins of Organs for Faster Drug Discovery
GSK has pledged £11 million to launch the Modelling‑Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC), a joint venture with Imperial College London and the University of Oxford. The centre will develop digital twins—computer‑based replicas of lungs, liver and kidneys—to run in‑silico experiments and speed...
The Panama Canal Power Struggle
Panama's Supreme Court declared CK Hutchison's concessions for the Balboa and Cristóbal ports unconstitutional, prompting the government to cancel the contracts and seize control. The move disrupts a previously announced $23 billion deal that would have transferred the terminals to BlackRock...

The Ultimate Deposition Outline: 3 Tips for Better Litigation Prep
Litigation experts stress that a well‑crafted deposition outline is essential for effective testimony gathering. The article outlines three practical techniques: starting each section with categorized goals, drafting every question—including alternative paths—in advance, and embedding document excerpts directly into the outline....

Moving CAR-T Beyond Oncology
Researchers are expanding CAR‑T cell therapy beyond cancer to treat autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Sail Biomedicine’s chief products and operations officer highlighted on the Pharmaceutical Executive podcast that the company has pivoted to RNA‑based CAR‑T platforms,...
Planning an IPO? Don’t Miss Our March Webcasts
Compensation Standards and TheCorporateCounsel.net are hosting two free webcasts in March aimed at companies preparing for an IPO and newly public firms. The March 18 webcast, “Pre‑IPO Through IPO: Compensation Strategies for a Smooth Transition,” will guide executives through equity...

Letter From Munich: Militarism in a Post-American World
The 2026 Munich Security Conference unfolded amid heightened U.S. aggression, including threats to Greenland and a looming war with Iran, while the Trump administration mocked its own foreign policy. Inside the conference, officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio pledged...

NASA ESCAPADE Will Study Space Weather From Earth to Mars
NASA’s ESCAPADE mission has activated its twin science instruments to study how the solar wind stripped Mars of its atmosphere, turning a once‑wet world into a barren desert. Launched on 13 Nov 2025, the dual‑orbiter pair is the first to operate together...

SunExpress Unveils Crystal Palace ‘Eagle’ Livery Aircraft at London Gatwick
SunExpress unveiled a Crystal Palace‑themed Boeing 737 MAX 8, dubbed “The Eagle,” at London Gatwick, with the livery selected by 87 percent of fan votes. The aircraft joins SunExpress’s network as the airline prepares to operate from twelve UK and Irish airports by...
More on the New CDIs on Cross Border Tender Offers
The SEC issued new CDIs 166.02 and 166.03 that broaden exemptions for cross‑border tender offers. CDI 166.02 allows offerors to buy target shares after announcing a tender but before distributing offering documents, provided the purchases are disclosed and may continue...

Resident Loyalty Platform Bilt Acquires Travel Agency Business Sion
Resident loyalty platform Bilt announced the acquisition of travel‑advisor management firm Sion for $30 million. The deal gives Bilt access to Sion’s technology and a team that supports over 8,000 travel advisors and manages more than $7 billion in booking revenue. Bilt’s...
IPv4 ECMP Works on Arista cEOS Release 4.35.2F
Arista’s cEOS 4.35.2F release finally supports IPv4 ECMP, allowing forwarded traffic to be balanced across multiple equal‑cost paths in an anycast topology. The lab test shows packets alternating between two downstream nodes, confirming functional ECMP. However, locally originated traffic still...

Executive Comp: Does No 10-Q Mean More 8-K?
The SEC is weighing a rulemaking that would make Form 10‑Q quarterly filing optional, shifting many issuers to a semi‑annual reporting model. Cooley’s alert highlights a less‑discussed ripple effect: the “previously reported” exception for Form 8‑K relies on prior disclosures...

Omens of the 2022 Bust. Clues for the Next One?
U.S. M&A activity exploded from roughly 4,200 deals in 2020 to a record 10,600 in 2021, a 2.5‑fold jump. By 2023 the volume had slumped 42%, reflecting a sharp reversal. Analysts link the collapse to runaway inflation, soaring Fed rates,...

Government Warns of Risks From Overseas AI Dominance
The UK government warned that the concentration of frontier artificial intelligence development in a handful of overseas jurisdictions creates strategic risks for Britain’s security and freedom of action. Defence Minister Luke Pollard highlighted that most advanced AI capability is currently...

Bulgaria’s 2025 Arbitration Act Reform: Transparency at the Cost of Autonomy?
On 1 August 2025 Bulgaria renamed its International Commercial Arbitration Act to the Arbitration Act and introduced sweeping reforms. A new online Registry of Arbitrations, run by the Ministry of Justice, now requires every arbitration seated in Bulgaria to be registered with...

Free Ports Enjoy 32,178+ Slot Demonstrations Zero Evolution Slot Obtain
Aristocrat’s Evolution portfolio now showcases more than 32,178 free slot demonstrations, allowing players to try titles such as Larger Reddish, Insane Panda and Miracle Kingdom without a deposit. The free‑play demos feature RTP rates between 94% and 96% and often...

On Fear and Loathing on the NCC Reform Trail
The Housing Industry Association has called for a complete rewrite of the National Construction Code, arguing that its rigidity, cost and complexity are hampering productivity. A high‑profile debate in Sydney will spotlight the code’s shortcomings, including divergent state interpretations and...

Netflix Announces New Live-Action Series “Soul Mate” Starring Hayato Isomura and Ok Taec-Yeon
Netflix has announced a new Japanese live‑action series titled “Soul Mate,” starring Hayato Isomura and K‑pop idol Ok Taec‑yeon. Written and directed by Shunki Hashizume, the drama follows a decade‑long bond between a Japanese expatriate and a Korean boxer, moving...

NiTi TPMS Sheet Lattices Promise Lightweight Performance
Researchers have demonstrated laser powder‑bed fused nickel‑titanium (NiTi) triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) sheet lattices that deliver high specific stiffness and energy absorption while retaining superelastic behavior. By pushing wall thicknesses to the limits of LPBF resolution, the continuous‑sheet architecture...

The State of Alternative Propulsion Aircraft? Part 7.
The article revisits alternative‑propulsion aircraft, contrasting serial and parallel hybrid concepts. It argues that serial hybrids increase both production and operating costs without delivering meaningful efficiency gains. By highlighting that aircraft lack the regenerative‑braking cycles that make automotive hybrids valuable,...

The Fall and Rise Of Reggie Dinkins Puts Other Mockumentary Sitcoms to Shame / Will CBS News Be Folded Into...
The Cracked piece lauds the mockumentary sitcom "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" as a benchmark for sharp, self‑referential comedy. Meanwhile, industry chatter intensifies around a potential merger that would fold CBS News into CNN, reshaping cable news ownership....
‘The Vanishing Of Nancy Woodrum’ Coming Soon To ABC, Hulu & Disney+
Disney announced a new episode of its flagship newsmagazine "20/20" titled "The Vanishing of Nancy Woodrum," set to debut on ABC, Hulu and Disney+ on March 13, 2026. The hour‑long special recounts the 2018 disappearance of 62‑year‑old entrepreneur Nancy Woodrum...
Amazon to Stop Accepting Meltable FBA Inventory From April 20
Amazon will stop accepting meltable inventory for FBA after April 20, initiating a seasonal restriction that runs until September 28. Products that melt at 155 °F or lower—such as chocolate, gummies, and wax items—must be removed or risk being marked unfulfillable. Starting May 1,...

UK and Australia Explore Steel Cooperation for AUKUS
The United Kingdom and Australia are assessing how their steel sectors can jointly support the AUKUS submarine programme, following the first UK‑Australia Defence Industry Dialogue since 2018. Defence Minister Luke Pollard highlighted that British firms, notably Sheffield Forgemasters, are already...
Can Flexible Workspace Work For Healthcare? IWG Is Testing The Model With ‘Humanly’ Launch In The U.K.
International Workplace Group (IWG) has introduced Humanly, a flexible workspace concept tailored for healthcare and wellbeing practitioners in the United Kingdom. The inaugural 7,700‑sq‑ft site at Dockside Chatham Maritime offers private consultation suites, treatment rooms and gym studios on short‑term,...

Executive Housekeepers in the Spotlight at Halekulani
Audrey Goh has served as Executive Housekeeper at Halekulani in Honolulu since 1991, overseeing a team of more than 160 room attendants. The pandemic forced the department to lose 50 staff members, prompting a broadened recruitment strategy and intensive training...

US Forces Urge Civilians in Iran to Avoid Port Facilities Where Iranian Forces Are Operating
On March 11, 2026 U.S. Central Command warned civilians in Iran to stay away from any port facilities where Iranian naval forces are operating. Tehran is reportedly using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz for military activities, which strips...

UK Points to New Powers on Failing Defence Suppliers
The UK government says the Procurement Act 2023, which came into force on 24 February 2025, gives it new powers to curb underperforming defence contractors. The legislation introduces an expanded exclusions regime, discretionary debarment and a transparent, centralized system for...

Frigates Remain Key to UK Atlantic Bastion Plan
The UK’s Atlantic Bastion concept keeps general‑purpose frigates central for maritime presence, escort and reassurance while integrating uncrewed systems. Analysts argue that drones can assume long‑range passive ASW sensing, allowing frigates to avoid the vulnerability of towed arrays. Future frigates...

First Encounter with a Driverless Waymo Ojai
On March 11, 2026, Mario Herger captured a driverless Waymo Ojai cruising Fremont Street in San Francisco. The vehicle, part of Waymo’s latest robotaxi generation, was observed without any passengers and still featured a traditional steering wheel. Waymo has recently...
To What Extent Did High-Temperature De-Rating Contribute to Large Under-Performance Across Semi-Scheduled Wind Fleet on Tuesday 27th January 2026?
On Tuesday 27 January 2026, semi‑scheduled wind farms in South Australia and Victoria under‑performed, creating large positive Dispatch Errors that strained system frequency. Temperature spikes in SA and a later cool‑change in VIC closely tracked the three identified error blocks, indicating high‑temperature...

A Twist Too Functional: General Court Rejects Hand-Grip Corkscrew Trade Mark
The General Court upheld the EUIPO’s refusal to register Empreinte’s hand‑shaped corkscrew handle as a 3‑D EU trademark, finding the design exclusively functional under Art. 7(1)(e)(ii) EUTMR. The Court ruled that the Board of Appeal provided sufficient reasoning and that procedural...

The Trump Drug Deal Threatens the Very Purpose of the NHS
The UK government has negotiated a UK‑US pharmaceutical trade deal that raises NICE’s cost‑effectiveness threshold from £20‑30k to £25‑35k per QALY. The higher threshold will deem more expensive drugs cost‑effective, increasing NHS drug spend while reducing rebate rates from 22.9%...

How UK Can Adopt Digital-First Community Care to Provide Equitable Healthcare
The UK National Health Service faces widening health inequities driven by ageing demographics, workforce shortages, and funding gaps, especially in deprived regions. A digital‑first community care model—leveraging remote patient monitoring, telehealth, AI‑driven personalization, and integrated data analytics—offers a pathway to...

Munich 2026: The Turning that Didn’t Start This Year
The 2026 Munich Security Conference served as a diagnostic barometer, revealing that the post‑World War II Western order is not collapsing but facing deep‑seated fragility. Delegates highlighted the cumulative impact of eroding arms‑control regimes, weaponized economic interdependence, great‑power rivalry, and internal...

Kaniz Mahdi Joins TM Forum’s AI and Data Mission Board
TM Forum announced that Kaniz Mahdi, AWS Industries Director of Technology, has joined its AI and Data Mission Board. The board will steer the AI‑Native Blueprint, which debuted three core projects—Model as a Service, Data Products Lifecycle Management, and Agentic...

Amex Exploration (TSXV:AMX) – High-Grade Quebec Gold Project Targets Q3 2027 Production.
Amex Exploration announced that its high‑grade Quebec gold project is on schedule to commence production in the third quarter of 2027. The development targets an initial output of roughly 120,000 ounces of gold per year, backed by measured and indicated...

Critical Minerals in the US: What’s Happening at Stillwater?
At the PDAC 2026 conference, Stillwater Critical Minerals CEO Michael Rowley outlined a series of initiatives aimed at scaling the company’s flagship Montana project. Glencore reaffirmed its investment, backing a new three‑rig drilling campaign designed to expand the resource base...