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M&A Activism: What to Expect in 2026
BlogMar 4, 2026

M&A Activism: What to Expect in 2026

M&A‑focused activist campaigns surged in late 2025 and are projected to intensify throughout 2026. Activists are zeroing in on cash‑rich small‑ and mid‑cap public companies, especially those overlooked by the AI boom but with solid fundamentals. They are increasingly partnering...

By DealLawyers.com Blog
Justice Kagan's Bad Ayahuasca Trip
BlogMar 4, 2026

Justice Kagan's Bad Ayahuasca Trip

During the Supreme Court’s Hemani oral argument, Justice Kagan posed a hypothetical that a user of ayahuasca—a hallucinogenic tea protected under the 2006 *Gonzales v. O Centro* decision—could be barred from firearm ownership. The scenario pits a religious‑freedom exemption granted...

By The Volokh Conspiracy
Why Chasing Your Consulting Clients’ Top Priority Backfires
BlogMar 4, 2026

Why Chasing Your Consulting Clients’ Top Priority Backfires

Consulting firms often chase a prospect’s headline priority, assuming it will secure a deal. The article argues this strategy backfires because senior leaders are rarely the direct buyers and their top issues are already being addressed. Instead, firms should target...

By David A. Fields
Retailing During Wartime
BlogMar 4, 2026

Retailing During Wartime

The emerging conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran threatens the flow of oil and liquefied natural gas through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially pushing crude prices above $100 a barrel. Higher energy costs are expected to translate into...

By The Robin Report
Telekom Relies on Starlink: Satellites to Close the Last Gaps in Mobile Coverage in Germany
BlogMar 4, 2026

Telekom Relies on Starlink: Satellites to Close the Last Gaps in Mobile Coverage in Germany

Deutsche Telekom announced a partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink to launch direct‑to‑device satellite mobile service in Germany starting in 2028. The initiative targets the remaining 1.2% of the country without 2G coverage, offering basic voice, data and messaging where terrestrial...

By Igor’sLAB
Railways & War Readiness - EU Military Mobility Plan: Video | Railways Explained
BlogMar 4, 2026

Railways & War Readiness - EU Military Mobility Plan: Video | Railways Explained

In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU has elevated military mobility to a strategic priority, building on the 2017 Military Mobility policy and a 2018 Action Plan. A €1.7 billion Connecting Europe Facility budget for 2021‑27 supports dual‑use transport...

By London Reconnections
RJ Decker: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes
BlogMar 4, 2026

RJ Decker: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes

The ABC crime drama RJ Decker premiered its first season starring Scott Speedman, adapting Carl Hiaasen’s Double Whammy novel. Nielsen’s live‑plus‑same‑day ratings, which include DVR playback, have been posted but show modest numbers compared with network peers. Viewer‑generated votes are...

By TV Series Finale
USPS Suspends Mail to Middle East and Numerous Military Post Offices
BlogMar 4, 2026

USPS Suspends Mail to Middle East and Numerous Military Post Offices

The United States Postal Service announced a temporary suspension of acceptance for items bound for 18 countries, citing logistics impacts from the Middle East conflict. The list includes Algeria, Iran, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, among others. In parallel,...

By EcommerceBytes
News: Versant, Bob Costas, David Ross and More
BlogMar 4, 2026

News: Versant, Bob Costas, David Ross and More

Versant CEO Mark Lazarus said the company will pursue new sports‑rights opportunities as NFL contracts are renegotiated, positioning USA Sports to fill gaps left by larger networks. NBC’s Bob Costas revealed that the Sunday Night Baseball pre‑game will be trimmed...

By Sports Media Watch
America’s Funniest Home Videos: Season 36 Ratings
BlogMar 4, 2026

America’s Funniest Home Videos: Season 36 Ratings

America’s Funniest Home Videos (AFV) aired its 36th season on ABC, delivering a 0.37 rating in the key 18‑49 demographic and attracting 3.85 million total viewers. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, the user‑generated comedy‑clip series continues to reward weekly winners with $20,000...

By TV Series Finale
“Justice Department Makes Abrupt Reversal on Law Firm Sanctions; Decision Comes Less than a Day After the Trump Administration Told...
BlogMar 4, 2026

“Justice Department Makes Abrupt Reversal on Law Firm Sanctions; Decision Comes Less than a Day After the Trump Administration Told...

The Justice Department abruptly reversed its decision to drop appeals defending executive orders that sanction law firms, re‑asserting its position within 24 hours. The reversal follows a brief announcement that the Trump administration would cease defending the orders, which targeted...

By How Appealing
Wyndham Rewards Shopping Portal Closing on 4/4/26
BlogMar 4, 2026

Wyndham Rewards Shopping Portal Closing on 4/4/26

Wyndham Rewards announced its shopping portal will cease operations on April 4, 2026, with the last day to make qualifying purchases on April 3. Points from purchases must be approved by retailers by June 3, 2026. The portal, known for...

By Frequent Miler
Friday TV Ratings: Boston Blue, Stumble, 20/20, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, NBA Basketball
BlogMar 4, 2026

Friday TV Ratings: Boston Blue, Stumble, 20/20, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, NBA Basketball

Friday, February 27, 2026, TV ratings show a busy lineup with new episodes of 20/20, Sheriff Country, Fire Country, Boston Blue, Happy’s Place, Stumble and Dateline NBC, alongside an NBA matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers. Reruns of The Greatest American, Masters of...

By TV Series Finale
Dateline NBC: Season 34 Ratings
BlogMar 4, 2026

Dateline NBC: Season 34 Ratings

Dateline NBC’s 34th‑season ratings were released on March 4 2026, posting a 0.20 rating in the 18‑49 demographic and 2.21 million total viewers. The long‑running primetime newsmagazine remains a Friday‑night staple on the Peacock Network. NBC has not yet announced a renewal or...

By TV Series Finale
Television’s Value Is Not Decided In The Ad Break
BlogMar 4, 2026

Television’s Value Is Not Decided In The Ad Break

The television industry is moving from an advertising‑centric view of value to an upstream focus on intellectual property (IP) as a capital asset. While ad yield still matters, executives are now assessing financing structures, rights ownership, and extension potential before...

By TVREV
GalaxyEdge Acquisition Corporation (GLED.U) Prices $100M IPO
BlogMar 4, 2026

GalaxyEdge Acquisition Corporation (GLED.U) Prices $100M IPO

GalaxyEdge Acquisition Corporation announced pricing of its $100 million initial public offering, with units slated to begin trading on the NYSE under the ticker GLED.U on March 4, 2026. The SPAC, led by CEO Ping Zhang and a board that includes Qi Gong,...

By SPACInsider
Guest Post: Will Allowing Companies to Block Shareholder Suits Create a D&O Mess?
BlogMar 4, 2026

Guest Post: Will Allowing Companies to Block Shareholder Suits Create a D&O Mess?

In September 2025 the SEC overturned decades‑old guidance and now allows public companies to include forced arbitration clauses in their IPO registration statements. The change is expected to drive up legal expenses for securities claims, as firms will face dozens...

By The D&O Diary
Operation Roaring Lion – Day Four Update
BlogMar 4, 2026

Operation Roaring Lion – Day Four Update

Operation Roaring Lion entered its fourth day with intensified air campaigns against Iran and its proxies. Israeli Air Force pilots have flown roughly 1,600 strike sorties, deploying about 4,000 munitions, and executed over 300 strike waves in the last 24...

By Mission Brief (Official IDF Substack)
Falling Approvals Shatter Housing Targets
BlogMar 4, 2026

Falling Approvals Shatter Housing Targets

The Australian government’s National Housing Accord, launched on 1 July 2024, set a goal of delivering 1.2 million new dwellings within five years. ABS data show that after the first 15 months, about 81,000 homes—27 % of the target—remain unbuilt, creating a sizable shortfall. The...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Our Reckoning With the Islamic Republic of Iran: Operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion
BlogMar 3, 2026

Our Reckoning With the Islamic Republic of Iran: Operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion

On Feb 28 2026 the United States and Israel began joint strikes—Operation Epic Fury (U.S.) and Roaring Lion (Israel)—against Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile sites, IRGC installations and senior leadership. The initial wave killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other top officials, while CENTCOM...

By Stone Cold Truth with Roger Stone
EFF to Third Circuit: Electronic Device Searches at the Border Require a Warrant
BlogMar 3, 2026

EFF to Third Circuit: Electronic Device Searches at the Border Require a Warrant

The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the ACLU filed an amicus brief urging the Third Circuit to require a warrant for electronic device searches at the border. The brief centers on U.S. v. Roggio, where agents seized a traveler’s laptop, tablet,...

By Electronic Frontier Foundation — Deeplinks —
The Change-in-Position Doctrine After Centro De Trabajadores (D.C. Cir.)
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Change-in-Position Doctrine After Centro De Trabajadores (D.C. Cir.)

The D.C. Circuit’s opinion in *Centro de Trabajadores Unidos v. Bessent* refines the change‑in‑position doctrine after *Loper Bright*. The panel affirmed the denial of a preliminary injunction against an IRS‑ICE memorandum and held that when a statute unambiguously backs an...

By Notice & Comment (Yale Journal on Regulation)
Don’t Forget To Question First Principles and Design the User Experience
BlogMar 3, 2026

Don’t Forget To Question First Principles and Design the User Experience

The article urges supply‑chain leaders to revisit first‑principles and apply design‑thinking before adopting AI‑driven tools. It contrasts traditional, metric‑focused planning with a newer model that prioritizes adaptive, bi‑directional flows and user experience. The author shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how...

By Supply Chain Shaman
Choice Privileges Pros and Cons | Coffee Break Ep95 | 3-3-26
BlogMar 3, 2026

Choice Privileges Pros and Cons | Coffee Break Ep95 | 3-3-26

Choice Privileges, the loyalty program for Choice Hotels brands such as Clarion, Comfort Inn and Quality Inn, has rolled out several updates. The podcast notes that elite status can now be earned through credit‑card spend beginning in early 2026, the...

By Frequent Miler
Assessing Trump’s Claims on Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Capabilities
BlogMar 3, 2026

Assessing Trump’s Claims on Iran’s Nuclear and Missile Capabilities

President Donald Trump asserted that Iran, equipped with long‑range missiles and nuclear weapons, poses an imminent threat to the United States, using the claim to justify potential airstrikes. Arms‑control specialists, however, dispute the immediacy of Iran’s ability to launch missiles...

By FactCheck.org
Oren Nissim, Brook-Ai – Figuring Out RPM
BlogMar 3, 2026

Oren Nissim, Brook-Ai – Figuring Out RPM

Brook.ai, led by CEO Oren Nissim, is scaling its remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform to cut hospital readmissions and improve care plan adherence. The company reports over 50% of its hypertension cohort achieving control within ten weeks and a roughly...

By The Health Care Blog
The Pentagon–Anthropic Standoff Is the First National-Scale DAPM Conflict. Here’s What Enterprises Should Learn.
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Pentagon–Anthropic Standoff Is the First National-Scale DAPM Conflict. Here’s What Enterprises Should Learn.

The Pentagon’s demand that Anthropic’s AI models be usable for all lawful purposes collided with the company’s refusal to support mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons, sparking a supply‑chain‑risk designation and a legal showdown. The dispute highlights a clash between...

By The CTO Advisor
AI in Practice: SISO CEO Summit to Explore What’s Actually Happening
BlogMar 3, 2026

AI in Practice: SISO CEO Summit to Explore What’s Actually Happening

The SISO CEO Summit convenes March 9‑12 at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, under the theme “Innovation in Action,” shifting focus from AI hype to concrete implementation. Attendees—C‑level leaders from trade shows, media groups, and suppliers—will explore evolving KPIs, AI‑driven M&A...

By A Media Operator
Reactions to Iran War; US-China; Two Sessions; DeepSeek and Qwen
BlogMar 3, 2026

Reactions to Iran War; US-China; Two Sessions; DeepSeek and Qwen

China’s foreign ministry publicly condemned Israeli and U.S. military strikes against Iran, urging an immediate cease‑fire and emphasizing diplomatic solutions. Wang Yi’s call with Israel’s Gideon Sa’ar highlighted Beijing’s call for de‑escalation and protection of shipping lanes in the region....

By Sinocism
The Supreme Court Questions the Future of the Voting Rights Act
BlogMar 3, 2026

The Supreme Court Questions the Future of the Voting Rights Act

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear Louisiana v. Callais, a case that challenges the constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 has long required states to create majority‑minority districts to prevent racial vote dilution, and the...

By If you can keep it
Equal Protection Clause Challenge to Single-Sex Public School Classes Can Go Forward
BlogMar 3, 2026

Equal Protection Clause Challenge to Single-Sex Public School Classes Can Go Forward

The Tenth Circuit ruled that the equal‑protection claim against a public school’s single‑sex fifth‑grade classes can proceed, applying intermediate scrutiny to the district’s sex‑segregation policy. The court found the plaintiffs’ allegations of reliance on outdated gender stereotypes and unequal disciplinary...

By The Volokh Conspiracy
Vibe Coding and the Control Plane
BlogMar 3, 2026

Vibe Coding and the Control Plane

Dennis Kennedy warns lawyers against adopting "vibe coding," a practice that relies on large language models to generate code without a robust control plane. He explains that AI systems can suffer from control drift, silently violating constraints such as data‑privacy...

By DennisKennedy.Blog
Singapore Airlines Newark–Singapore Flight Clips a Spirit Jet at the Gate — One of the World’s Longest Routes Sits for...
BlogMar 3, 2026

Singapore Airlines Newark–Singapore Flight Clips a Spirit Jet at the Gate — One of the World’s Longest Routes Sits for...

Singapore Airlines Flight 21, a 19‑hour‑10‑minute non‑stop Newark‑Singapore service, clipped the tail of a Spirit Airlines aircraft while departing the gate. The low‑speed contact prompted a six‑and‑a‑half‑hour delay while the A350‑900 underwent mandatory structural checks. FAA officials classified the event as...

By View from the Wing
Chase Travel Reveals Top Trending Spring Break Destinations for 2026
BlogMar 3, 2026

Chase Travel Reveals Top Trending Spring Break Destinations for 2026

Chase Travel released its 2026 spring‑break outlook, highlighting a slate of high‑growth destinations such as Carmel (90% YoY increase) and Scottsdale (62%). The data shows a clear shift toward longer, warm‑weather vacations, with 65% of travelers preferring extended spring trips...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. VI (KCAC.U) Prices $200M IPO
BlogMar 3, 2026

Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. VI (KCAC.U) Prices $200M IPO

Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. VI priced a $200 million initial public offering and will begin trading on the NYSE under the ticker KCAC.U on March 4, 2026. The SPAC targets a high‑growth merger in automotive, defense, energy, or artificial‑intelligence sectors. Its sponsor team...

By SPACInsider
Kenworth Unveils C580, Replacement for C500
BlogMar 3, 2026

Kenworth Unveils C580, Replacement for C500

Kenworth unveiled the C580 vocational tractor at ConExpo‑Con/Agg 2026, positioning it as the successor to the long‑standing C500. The new model features a modern cab platform with a larger windshield, digital display, and upgraded driver comfort. Powered by an EPA‑compliant Cummins...

By Overdrive
Ayar Labs Closes $500M Series E, Accelerates Volume Production of Co-Packaged Optics
BlogMar 3, 2026

Ayar Labs Closes $500M Series E, Accelerates Volume Production of Co-Packaged Optics

Ayar Labs announced a $500 million Series E round led by Neuberger Berman, bringing total funding to $870 million and valuing the company at $3.75 billion. The capital will be used to scale high‑volume production and testing of its co‑packaged optics (CPO) solution, expand...

By HPCwire
Independent Medical Alliance Returns to Washington to Advance Patient and Parent-Centered Health Policy
BlogMar 3, 2026

Independent Medical Alliance Returns to Washington to Advance Patient and Parent-Centered Health Policy

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) returned to Washington, D.C. in early February 2026 for a series of meetings with senators, congressional staff, HHS officials and national media. Representing more than 12,000 clinicians across 35 specialties, IMA presented frontline clinical data...

By Independent Medical Alliance
GU26 Prostate Cancer Strategic Intelligence Report
BlogMar 3, 2026

GU26 Prostate Cancer Strategic Intelligence Report

Following strong interest in the ASH25 hematologic malignancy intelligence report, Biotech Strategy Blog released a new strategic intelligence series covering the ASCO GU meeting data on prostate, bladder, and renal cell cancers. The first installment focuses on advanced prostate cancer,...

By Biotech Strategy Blog
Clean Planet Moves From Validation to Commercialization
BlogMar 3, 2026

Clean Planet Moves From Validation to Commercialization

Clean Planet has moved from research validation to commercial rollout, securing a ¥1 billion grant from Tokyo’s Zero Emission program in April 2025 and a ¥500 million strategic equity round in January 2026. The company now promotes its QHe IKAROS heat module,...

By New Fire Energy
California Legislature: Previewing the Year Ahead in California State Housing Policy
BlogMar 3, 2026

California Legislature: Previewing the Year Ahead in California State Housing Policy

The Terner Center is hosting a March 24 webinar to preview California’s housing policy agenda for the 2025‑2026 legislative session. After a busy first year that delivered high‑profile bills on affordability, zoning and climate, lawmakers are expected to maintain an aggressive...

By Terner Center Blog: No Limits (UC Berkeley)
And Now We Have “NASA Force”
BlogMar 3, 2026

And Now We Have “NASA Force”

NASA announced the launch of “NASA Force,” a two‑year term recruitment program in partnership with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The initiative will bring top aerospace, software, and systems engineers into the civil service workforce to restore core competencies...

By NASA Watch
Double Preemption, Imminence, and the U.S. Attack Against Iran
BlogMar 3, 2026

Double Preemption, Imminence, and the U.S. Attack Against Iran

U.S. officials, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, framed the March 2026 strike on Iran as a pre‑emptive, or anticipatory, act of self‑defense, arguing that an imminent Israeli attack would trigger Iranian retaliation against U.S. bases. The justification hinges...

By Just Security
Projected Prices and Volatility Factors for 2026
BlogMar 3, 2026

Projected Prices and Volatility Factors for 2026

The Risk Management Agency released 2026 projected prices and volatility factors for corn and soybeans after February’s price‑discovery period. Corn’s projected price fell to $4.62 per bushel, $0.08 below 2025, while soybean’s rose to $11.09, $0.55 higher than last year....

By Farmdoc daily
CN Index Climbs as Middle East Tensions Reinforce Shipping Risk
BlogMar 3, 2026

CN Index Climbs as Middle East Tensions Reinforce Shipping Risk

The Container News (CN) Index climbed to 543 this week, keeping global container shipping in the High Pressure zone. Freight rates across major East‑West lanes showed mixed movement, with softness on Asia‑USEC and Asia‑USWC but strength on Far East‑North Europe...

By Container News
Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: Novo Nordisk Commits $506 Million to Ireland Manufacturing Site
BlogMar 3, 2026

Pharmaceutical Executive Daily: Novo Nordisk Commits $506 Million to Ireland Manufacturing Site

Novo Nordisk announced a $506 million investment to expand its manufacturing site in Ireland, aiming to boost capacity for diabetes and obesity therapies. The expansion addresses rising global demand and enhances supply‑chain resilience. The announcement coincides with industry focus on measuring...

By Pharmaceutical Executive (independent trade outlet)
Earn Up to 1,000 Bonus Rapid Rewards Points by Shopping for Mystery Bonus
BlogMar 3, 2026

Earn Up to 1,000 Bonus Rapid Rewards Points by Shopping for Mystery Bonus

Southwest Airlines is running a Mystery Bonus promotion on its Rapid Rewards Shopping portal through March 16, 2026. Shoppers earn an extra 500 points after spending $100 or 1,000 points after spending $250 at qualifying retailers, on top of standard points. The...

By The Gate
Tesla Semi’s Latest Adoptee Will Likely Encourage More of the Same
BlogMar 3, 2026

Tesla Semi’s Latest Adoptee Will Likely Encourage More of the Same

Tesla’s electric Class 8 Semi has been spotted in Southern California, branded for Ralph’s Supermarkets, confirming Kroger’s partnership to deploy up to 500 autonomous Semis. The appearance expands the program from the Midwest to the West Coast, showcasing zero‑emission, 500‑mile range...

By Teslarati
What Is a First-Look Deal?
BlogMar 3, 2026

What Is a First-Look Deal?

The article defines a first‑look deal as a contract where a creator gives a studio the right of first refusal on any new project, in exchange for a holding fee, office space, and development support. It outlines the step‑by‑step process—pitch,...

By No Film School