
Wide Boundary News: The Iranian War, Rising Gas Prices, and the Single Point Failure
The latest Wide Boundary News episode dissects the U.S. and Israeli offensive against Iran and the looming threat of a Strait of Hormuz closure. It argues that oil, often seen as a modest 3% of GDP, actually underlies virtually all economic activity. The host maps hidden dependencies on sulfur, liquefied natural gas and nitrogen fertilizer that tie the narrow maritime corridor to mining, European energy security and global food systems. Finally, the discussion highlights how cheap drone warfare, costly missile interceptors, and end‑times religious narratives shape escalation risks.

Pakistan Raises USD 507 Million in 5G Spectrum Auction
Pakistan’s telecom regulator, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), concluded a major 5G spectrum auction on March 10, offering 595 MHz and selling 480 MHz for $507 million. Jazz secured the largest share with 190 MHz, while Zong obtained 110 MHz and Ufone 180 MHz. The auction generated...
Rogers Upgrades Fido Customers to 5G at No Extra Cost
Rogers Communications will automatically upgrade the majority of its low‑cost Fido mobile customers from 4G LTE to 5G, with no price increase or plan change. The nationwide rollout promises speeds up to 1 Gbps for users with compatible devices. The upgrade...

MusicInfra and The Royalty Network Partnership — a New Standard for Managing Rights
MusicInfra has partnered with independent publisher The Royalty Network to embed the latter’s 800,000‑track catalog into MusicInfra’s rights‑management platform. The integration taps YouTube’s Content Management System data to uncover unclaimed or under‑collected royalties caused by metadata gaps. By continuously analyzing...
The Charter and Economic Integration in Canada
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was drafted without explicit economic freedoms, leaving it largely ineffective as a tool for promoting interprovincial trade. Supreme Court decisions have narrowly interpreted Section 6(2)(b) as a limited right to work without residency, and...
Gasoline Prices Spike, Now up 25% Since January, Diesel Prices 40%, Heating up Inflation
Gasoline prices jumped 25% since the January low, reaching $3.63 per gallon—the highest level since June 2024, while diesel surged 40% to $4.86, its highest since October 2022. The spike is driven largely by station profit‑margin adjustments rather than a supply crunch,...

Coercive Sanctions Ordered by Court: EDiscovery Case Law
Illinois District Judge David W. Dugan in Mueller v. City of East St. Louis ordered the defendants to produce complete compensation records and conduct a renewed, good‑faith search for electronic communications. The court imposed coercive sanctions of $100 per business...

US Will Take and Keep Kharg Island Before War Is Over
The article argues that the United States should seize Iran’s Kharg Island, a strategic oil export hub handling up to 7 million barrels per day, and convert it into a permanent naval, marine, and special‑operations base. By establishing a fortified presence,...

Telefonica Germany Expands 5G Coverage to More Areas
Telefónica Germany announced the rollout of its 5G network to three additional locations—Cunnewitz, Kroeppelshagen‑Fahrendorf, and Neuenhasslau. The upgrades bring high‑speed mobile connectivity to these towns, aligning with the operator’s broader plan to launch roughly 8,000 5G projects by 2025. This...

Archer Prepares for eVTOL Passenger Flights as War Looms over UAE Plan
Archer Aviation has been selected for the U.S. DOT and FAA Advanced Air Mobility Integration Pilot Program, positioning it to launch passenger‑carrying eVTOL flights in Florida, New York and Texas later this year. The company continues to push a 2026...

Scientists Successfully Freeze and Rewarm Mouse Brain Slices
Researchers at Friedrich‑Alexander‑Universität Erlangen‑Nürnberg successfully vitrified mouse brain slices and, in a limited trial, an entire mouse brain, preserving neuronal structure and function after rewarming. By using a high‑concentration cryoprotective agent cocktail, they avoided ice crystal formation, maintained synaptic architecture,...

The Best T&S Insider Reads From the Last Two Years
Ben Whitelaw celebrates two years of the Trust & Safety Insider newsletter, highlighting five standout articles that trace the field’s evolution from generative AI breakthroughs to new European regulations. The pieces showcase shifting priorities toward prosocial design, global policy tensions,...

Menopause and the Drop in Cervical Cancer Screening
A recent Health and Retirement Study analysis shows that women who have entered menopause are about 24 percent less likely to receive a Pap smear within four years compared with pre‑menopausal peers. This decline coincides with the average cervical‑cancer diagnosis age...

Everything’s Bigger in Texas (Pleading Standard Edition)
The Texas Attorney General filed an opposition to Epic’s motion to dismiss, arguing that Epic cannot import federal summary‑judgment standards into a state‑court pleading under Texas Rule 91a. The brief emphasizes that Epic’s reliance on a patchwork of federal cases...
Home Unity Launches Retail Services over Freedom Fibre Network
Home Unity announced the launch of retail broadband services over the Freedom Fibre network, adding the provider to its portfolio of alternative networks. Freedom Fibre’s current footprint spans the North West and West Midlands, with plans to extend into Bristol,...

Intelligent Pharma Supply Chains: Powered by AI, Guided by Decisions
The article outlines how decision intelligence—an AI‑driven, automated decision‑making platform—can unify the fragmented supply‑chain systems that support both small‑molecule (SM) drugs and cell‑and‑gene therapies (CGT). By aggregating data from ERP, CRM, quality, and contract‑manufacturer sources, the technology delivers real‑time visibility...

Grim Reaper of Tech
Control Global highlights that not all process analyzers pose equal business risk, emphasizing that regulatory instruments like NOx CEMS face acute obsolescence challenges. As manufacturers discontinue critical spare parts, plants risk non‑compliance, fines, and operational shutdowns if legacy units fail....

The Due Diligence Item That Makes or Breaks Cash Flow After Closing
Investors often overlook real insurance quotes during rental property due diligence, assuming generic numbers will hold. In reality, underwriting factors such as roof age, electrical panels, plumbing materials, and geographic hazards can dramatically inflate premiums after closing. Securing an actual...

The GeForce Platform in Transition: AI Reconstruction, Ray Tracing, and New Rendering Structures as the Basis for the Next Generation...
NVIDIA’s GeForce platform is evolving from a pure graphics card into an AI‑centric ecosystem that blends ray tracing, neural‑network‑based image reconstruction, and cloud services. At GDC 2026 the company highlighted DLSS 4.5’s dynamic frame generation, RTX Mega Geometry for handling ultra‑dense scenes,...
SUCCESS: ANA Mileage Club Waitlist Confirmation For KUL-TYO Business Class Award
The author tested ANA Mileage Club’s little‑known award waitlist feature, successfully confirming a business‑class seat on a Kuala Lumpur‑Tokyo flight. The waitlist requires the full mileage balance to be held in the account, and only a handful of requests clear...

The Rise of Data-Driven Players in Online Gaming
The article outlines how a data‑driven mindset, once confined to esports and strategy titles, is now permeating online casino and sports‑betting platforms. Players increasingly examine return‑to‑player percentages, volatility, and withdrawal speeds before committing funds. Mobile devices make real‑time research frictionless,...

U.S. Judge Fines Chinese Telecom Firm Hytera $50 Million for Trade-Secret Theft — Case Recalls Longstanding Canada-U.S. Security Tensions
A U.S. federal judge ordered Chinese telecom firm Hytera Communications to pay $50 million after the company admitted conspiring to steal proprietary radio technology from Motorola Solutions. The judgment follows a civil lawsuit alleging that Hytera used former Motorola employees to...

The Iran War: Draining America While China Watches
The article argues that the United States’ war with Iran is less about defeating Tehran and more about signaling resolve to China. Washington officials portray the conflict as a deterrent against Beijing, but the author contends it reveals critical U.S....

In US Housing, A Faint Pulse. But That’s It.
Existing home sales in the United States posted a modest 1.7% increase in February, marking the first uptick after a sharp decline the previous month. The rise caught many economists off‑guard, as most forecasts anticipated a continued slide. While the...
Agomab IPO Raises $200M to Fund Fibrosis Therapies
Agomab Therapeutics NV closed its Nasdaq IPO, raising roughly $200 million by selling 12.5 million American Depositary Shares at $16 each. The capital will fuel its fibrosis‑focused pipeline, beginning with ontunisertib, an oral TGFβ‑ALK5 inhibitor for fibrostenosing Crohn’s disease that achieved its...

Your New Front Door: What the MCP Means for Hotels
The article explains how a Message Control Protocol (MCP) lets AI assistants query a hotel’s own system for real‑time availability, rates, and policies, enabling instant, commission‑free bookings. It highlights that OTAs currently control 55% of bookings and charge 15‑25% commissions,...

The Hidden Revenue in Your Existing Database
The article argues that hotels are overlooking a high‑margin revenue source—their own guest database. By shifting focus from costly new‑guest acquisition to targeted, data‑driven email marketing, properties can boost repeat bookings, upsell ancillary services, and lower acquisition spend. It outlines...

Why Hotel Chains Are Rethinking Their Revenue Stack
Hotel chains are confronting the limits of legacy revenue technology as their portfolios expand beyond a handful of properties. Traditional stacks—typically a PMS, an RMS and ad‑hoc spreadsheets—cannot keep pace with the coordination demands of multi‑property pricing, forecasting, and reporting....

How Revenue Managers Can Escape Excel Hell and Drive Profit
Revenue managers in hospitality spend countless hours manually exporting data from property management systems, revenue management systems, and other sources, turning strategic meetings into spreadsheet battles. This "Excel hell" creates internal friction, duplicate work, and a lack of a single...
Press Release: American to Open New, Expanded Admirals Club in Austin
American Airlines announced plans to open a new, expanded Admirals Club at Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport. The lounge will more than double its size to over 12,000 square feet and will feature the airline’s first outdoor terrace, offering downtown Austin views....

NX-1607
Nurix Therapeutics has launched NX-1607, the first orally bioavailable small‑molecule inhibitor of the immune regulator CBL‑B, into a Phase 1a/1b trial for advanced cancers. CBL‑B modulates activation of T, B and NK cells, and NX-1607 locks the protein in an inactive...

The Trump Administration Is Loosening Gig Worker Rules. What Does that Mean for HR?
The Department of Labor has announced a proposed rule that would rescind the Biden‑era “multifactor economic reality” test and return to a narrower test focused on control and profit opportunity. The change would give employers greater leeway to classify workers...

Press Release: Avianca to Add Two Airbus A330-900s to Fleet
Colombian carrier Avianca announced the acquisition of two Airbus A330‑900neo aircraft, slated to enter service in the second half of 2026. The new wide‑body jets will be based in Colombia and add to the airline’s existing fleet of more than...

The $210 Million Carbon Arbitrage: Why Every Serious AI Data Center Is Being Built in Texas
VoltaGrid has installed 210 Jenbacher J624 reciprocating engines in Shackelford County, Texas, delivering 700 MW of natural‑gas power for OpenAI and Oracle’s Project Frontier, a behind‑the‑meter micro‑grid that avoids ERCOT’s grid. Because Texas regulators approve the air permit through emissions registration...
Accor, IHG & Marriott Middle East Travel Waivers March 2026
Accor, IHG and Marriott have each issued travel waivers for guests impacted by Middle‑East geopolitical disruptions, while Hilton and Hyatt remain silent. Accor's policy uniquely covers travelers transiting through the region and applies to bookings made before Feb 28 with arrivals...
Daily Memo: Commercial Shipping and the Conflict in Iran
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it will condition passage through the Strait of Hormuz on Arab or European nations expelling U.S. and Israeli ambassadors, while simultaneously barring oil exports to the United States and its allies. The move signals...

Matthew Henick On Why OEMs Need Better Ad Infrastructure, Not More Middlemen
Matthew Henick, SVP of Consumer Products at The Trade Desk, unveiled the Ventura Ecosystem – an OS‑level ad infrastructure designed to streamline the CTV supply chain. He argued that too many intermediaries erode OEM revenue and obscure transparency for advertisers....

You Are Being Lied to About Algorithms
In a new Section 230 mini‑series episode, host and legal commentator interviews Santa Clara Law professor Eric Goldman to dismantle the myth that algorithmic curation should strip platforms of their Section 230 immunity. The discussion clarifies that even a reverse‑chronological...

Middle East Conflict Impact on Airbus, Boeing
The escalating Iran‑Israel conflict is prompting Gulf states to reconsider US‑linked defense and commercial aviation contracts, putting major aircraft orders under review. Boeing’s flagship 777X program now faces heightened risk as regional airlines delay fleet expansion, while Airbus could capture...
LNG Shipping Rates Surge 600% as Hormuz Risk Reshapes Global Gas Flows
Geopolitical tension in the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a dramatic spike in spot LNG charter rates, soaring 600% to about $300,000 per day, the highest since the 2022 gas crisis. Analysts estimate a potential 20% reduction in global LNG...
Jim Atkinson Says Bald Hill Could Be Among the Highest-Grade Antimony Deposits in North America
Antimony Resources Corp. announced that its Bald Hill project in New Brunswick may host some of the highest‑grade antimony deposits in North America, with visible stibnite mineralization and solid grades up to 60% antimony. The company is executing a 10,000‑meter...

The eID Wallet Still Doesn’t Deserve Your Full Trust
The EU’s new eID Wallet, mandated by eIDAS 2.0, remains stalled because the Commission’s draft implementing acts weaken core privacy safeguards. EDRi and eight NGOs warn that the proposals reduce untraceability, mandate facial biometric data, and limit pseudonym use, shifting privacy...
American Airlines London Catering May Finally Be Fixed — DO & CO Is a Big Upgrade for Premium Cabins
American Airlines faced catering problems at London Heathrow after a dispute with dnata, forcing the carrier to ship meals from the United States and limit menu options. The airline has now partnered with premium caterer DO & CO for its premium...

America versus Alzheimer's
A bipartisan call in Washington urges the United States to make curing Alzheimer’s a flagship scientific enterprise. The proposal calls for billions in basic brain research, Medicare coverage for early diagnosis and preventive treatment starting at age 50, and parity...
In Latest Blow to Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan, Judge Blocks Overhaul of Immigration Appeals
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., issued an injunction blocking key parts of President Trump’s proposed overhaul of the Board of Immigration Appeals. The rule would have reduced the appeal filing deadline from 30 days to 10, required rapid dismissal...
IBM and Lam Research Announce Collaboration to Advance Sub-1nm Logic Scaling
IBM and Lam Research have signed a five‑year partnership to push logic scaling below the 1 nm node. The collaboration will co‑develop novel materials, advanced etch and deposition processes, and High‑NA EUV lithography techniques to enable sub‑1 nm transistors. Leveraging IBM’s Albany...

Barbara ‘Bob’ Allen Tells Us About the Nexus of Student Journalism and Local News
Barbara “Bob” Allen, veteran journalist and founder of CollegeJournalism.org, launched the Student Press Report to spotlight the financial and editorial challenges facing U.S. college newspapers. The new national news desk’s debut story warns that student media are cash‑starved and increasingly...

How Streaming Platforms Are Changing Television Viewing Habits Worldwide
Streaming platforms have fundamentally altered television consumption worldwide, shifting viewers from scheduled broadcasts to on‑demand, personalized experiences. Services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime enable binge‑watching, global content discovery, and data‑driven recommendations, reshaping production and distribution models. Traditional broadcasters...

Breaking: Shots Fired at U.S. Consulate in Toronto as Iran War Fuels Fears of Proxy or Sleeper-Cell Retaliation
Early Tuesday morning police responded to reports of gunfire aimed at the U.S. Consulate on University Avenue and Queen Street West in downtown Toronto. The incident, which caused no injuries, prompted a rapid security lockdown and an ongoing investigation by...

The CNC Grants an Advance on Receipts to Léa Fehner’s Isabelle - Production / Funding - France
The CNC’s 2026 advance‑on‑receipts program awarded pre‑sale financing to seven projects, spanning first‑ and second‑feature committees. Léa Fehner’s third feature *Isabelle* secured funding alongside animated titles like *Limbo* and co‑productions such as *La vie en rose*. The grants aim to...