
Neptune’s Total Revenues Grew 39% to $43.8m in Q4’25
Neptune Insurance Holdings reported Q4 2025 revenue of $43.8 million, a 39% jump from the prior year, driven by a 41% rise in written premium to $100.3 million. Net income fell 63% to $4.3 million, largely because of $4.6 million in IPO‑related costs, while adjusted net income and EBITDA posted 25% and 34% growth respectively. Full‑year 2025 revenue climbed 34% to $159.6 million, with operating expenses increasing sharply. The company priced its IPO in October 2025 at $20 per share, selling over 18 million shares.

Transforming Experience for Business Outcomes – Interview with Sid Banerjee, Mike Murchison and Paloma Paraja
The Punk CX podcast captured insights from Medallia’s Experience event, where Sid Banerjee, Mike Murchison and Paloma Paraja discussed a turning point for customer experience. They emphasized moving beyond survey‑based metrics toward AI‑driven financial outcomes such as retention, loyalty and...

American Doubles Down on CFM; P&W Hammered
American Airlines announced it will power its expanding Airbus A321neo fleet with CFM International’s LEAP‑1A engines, extending a partnership that began two years ago. The deal includes long‑term maintenance and support services for the engines throughout their service life. By...
W Amsterdam Faces Eviction Over €23.4M Unpaid Rent – What This Means for Your Marriott Bonvoy Stay
W Amsterdam’s operator, Sircle Collection, has failed to pay rent for nearly three years, accruing €23.4 million in arrears. The hotel’s annual lease is about €10 million, and the landlord, German investor Deka, has filed for eviction with a court ruling expected...

In the New Era of Touring, Artists Are Planting in One City. For Weeks.
Top pop acts are abandoning the traditional city‑hop tour in favor of multi‑night residencies, with Harry Styles booking 30 shows at Madison Square Garden and Bad Bunny delivering 29 nights in San Juan. The model slashes freight, crew and venue...

A Reflection on eDiscovery Today’s 2026 State of the Industry Report: The AI Adoption Gap and What’s Next for eDiscovery
The 2026 State of the Industry Report from eDiscovery Today highlights a widening AI adoption gap across legal firms. Only about 35% of respondents report using advanced AI tools for document review, while the majority remain reliant on legacy workflows....

The Army Clause: A Forgotten Constitutional Check on ICE, CBP, and the Pentagon
Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, granting $170 billion for ICE, CBP, DHS and the Pentagon over four years, effectively sidestepping the Constitution’s two‑year funding limit for standing armies. The article argues this multi‑year appropriation violates the Army Clause,...

British and French Troops Train for NATO Rapid Response Role
British 1st Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (1 LANCS) is conducting joint training with France’s 152nd Infantry Regiment at the CENZUB urban warfare centre near Paris. The exercise forms part of the UK’s contribution to NATO’s Forward Land Forces...
Blecon Launches Agent to Transform Zebra Devices
Blecon has introduced the Blecon Agent, software that activates the built‑in Bluetooth radios on Zebra Technologies frontline devices, turning them into an autonomous tracking network. The solution delivers continuous asset visibility without deploying new infrastructure or paying for cellular connectivity,...

London Market Brokers Favour Technologically Forward Insurers: Guidewire
A Guidewire survey of over 250 London Market brokers reveals that 78% now weigh an insurer’s digital efficiency heavily when placing risk. Brokers cite outdated technology as the top barrier to modernization, with 24% highlighting legacy cores. AI-driven automation, especially...
Nexfibre to Overbuild Old Virgin Media O2 Coax Network as Part of Netomnia Acquisition
nexfibre will finance the fibre upgrade of roughly 2.1 million Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) coax‑served homes that sit alongside the newly acquired Netomnia footprint. VMO2 will pay wholesale fibre‑access fees once the XGS‑PON network is live, with most deployments expected by...

Dry Van and Reefer Spot Rates Slip as Flatbed Spot Rates Climb
Dry van and refrigerated spot rates slipped week‑over‑week, with dry van down about 6 cents and reefer down roughly 17 cents, yet both remain 22‑33% above last year. Flatbed spot rates, by contrast, posted modest gains of just over 4 cents and are...

Augment Risk Adds Weather and Parametric Risk Capabilities to Its LatAm Platform
Augment Risk has expanded its Latin American platform to offer specialist weather‑parametric and structured weather risk transfer solutions. The Miami‑based team will design bespoke products for energy producers, utilities and large industrial firms, leveraging proprietary analytics, data‑driven triggers and clear...
Delta Pilot Reports Attempted Cockpit Breach, Passenger Restrained—But Airline Claims It Never Happened
Delta Air Lines Flight 2557 from Houston to Atlanta reported a passenger attempting to breach the cockpit shortly after take‑off, prompting the captain to alert air‑traffic control. The Boeing 717 returned to Houston, where the individual was restrained and handed over...

Storm Nils Insured Losses Could Exceed €3bn: Morningstar DBRS
Storm Nils devastated southwestern France with heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding, causing two deaths and dozens of injuries. Morningstar DBRS estimates insured wind damage between €800 million and €1.2 billion, and total insured losses—including flood, vehicle and business interruption claims—could exceed...

Exercise Hyperion Storm Validates RAF Spec Ops Readiness
Exercise Hyperion Storm, a two‑week drill at RAF Leeming in January 2026, confirmed the Royal Air Force Special Operations Air Task Group’s (SOATG) readiness to lead NATO’s Allied Reaction Force Special Operations Component from July 2026. The exercise tested more...
FNIH Biomarkers Consortium Study Shows “Clock Model” Blood Test Can Predict Onset of Alzheimer’s Symptoms Years in Advance
The FNIH Biomarkers Consortium unveiled a “clock model” that uses a single blood test to forecast Alzheimer’s disease symptom onset 3‑4 years before clinical presentation. The model aggregates plasma biomarkers into a temporal trajectory, and a new web‑based visualization tool...
SEQSTER Launches 1-Click Data Refinery™ to Power Scalable AI Across Clinical Trials
SEQSTER PDM, Inc. unveiled its 1-Click Data Refinery™ – an enterprise‑grade engine that converts raw, patient‑consented EHR data into clean, structured, AI‑ready records. The platform normalizes, deduplicates and harmonizes data across health systems, delivering longitudinal patient views suitable for rapid...

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions: Additive Manufacturing Powers the Future of Defense and Space
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions is accelerating its defense and space programs by investing heavily in additive manufacturing, highlighted by the acquisition of a Velo3D Sapphire metal 3D printer and the launch of a CAMM materials‑characterization program. The company uses...

Welcome to AirInsight — Take a Test Flight
AirInsight launches as a subscription‑based platform delivering daily, data‑driven aviation analysis for industry professionals. The service combines veteran analysts' insights with a library of live Power BI dashboards covering aircraft deliveries, OEM performance, and airline schedules. For a $1, seven‑day trial...
Musk: SEC Disclosure Claim Represents Targeted Application of Unclear Rule | Law.com
Elon Musk responded to the SEC’s disclosure violation claim regarding his Twitter acquisition with a filing that outlines 14 defenses. He argues that Section 13(d) and Rule 13d-1 compel content‑based disclosures that infringe the First Amendment and are vague about...

Netflix Shutting Down and Removing Its Hello Kitty Mobile Game
Netflix will remove the mobile rhythm game Hello Kitty and Friends: Happiness Parade on March 17, 2026, with the last playable day on March 16. The title, launched on the platform in November 2022, amassed over one million Android installs....

Who’s the Agent? Building the Identity Layer Healthcare AI Actually Needs
The episode explains that traditional user‑centric identity systems are insufficient for autonomous AI agents in healthcare, which need a dedicated agentic identity layer to manage fine‑grained PHI access, audit trails, and delegation across humans and machines. It highlights the regulatory...

Finnish Air Force F-18 Confirmed as First Aircraft for RIAT 2026
The Royal International Air Tattoo has announced the Finnish Air Force F‑18 Hornet as the opening act for RIAT 2026 at RAF Fairford. The 2026 show adopts a "Fighter Meet" theme, showcasing historic and modern combat aircraft, and introduces a...

CMS Broadens Drug Price Negotiations to Part B Therapies
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced a third round of drug price negotiations that for the first time includes Part B physician‑administered therapies. By extending the Inflation Reduction Act’s pricing provisions to infused medicines, the move pulls doctors into...
I’ve Got This Bridge to Sell You…
The Gordie Howe Bridge, a Canada‑financed toll crossing linking Detroit and Ontario, is slated to open this year as an alternative to the congested Ambassador Bridge. President Trump has threatened to block the launch unless the U.S. federal government acquires...

An Update to the Update of One of My Favorite Energy Credits
The episode revisits the author’s earlier research reports from October and December 2025 on a leading natural‑gas utility, reaffirming its investment thesis built on ultra‑low leverage, a management team focused on debt reduction, high‑quality assets, and accelerating free cash flow....

FDA Clearance Sets Stage for U.S. Commercialisation of Eyonis LCS
Median Technologies has named veteran imaging executive Oran Muduroglu as President of its U.S. subsidiary, Median eyonis Inc., to spearhead the commercial launch of eyonis LCS, an AI‑powered lung‑cancer‑screening SaMD that recently received FDA 510(k) clearance. The rollout will leverage a defined Medicare reimbursement...
Oral Nanozyme Treats Colitis-Linked Mental Disorders via Gut-Brain Axis
Researchers at Yangzhou and Nanjing Universities have created an oral polysaccharide‑engineered nanozyme—fucoidan‑cerium nanocomplexes (FucCeNCs)—to treat colitis‑associated anxiety and depression. The nanocomplex combines cerium’s superoxide dismutase‑like activity with fucoidan’s prebiotic properties, enabling simultaneous reactive oxygen/nitrogen species scavenging and gut microbiota modulation....

Are Hotels the Anchor or Accessory for Branded Residences?
At Hotel Analyst’s HIDE event, industry leaders debated whether branded residences should be anchored to hotels or function as standalone assets. Speakers from Marriott and Hilton emphasized that co‑location still offers the strongest financing and brand‑equity benefits, especially in emerging...
ABC Wednesday Comedies Deliver Audience Milestones as Romance Blooms With Valentine's Day Episodes
ABC’s Wednesday comedy block posted record audience gains on Feb. 4, 2026, driven by Valentine’s‑themed episodes. “Shifting Gears” season‑finale attracted 6.90 million viewers, a 59% lift over its live‑same‑day numbers, and a 0.99 rating among adults 18‑49. “Abbott Elementary” delivered 5.93 million viewers and...

The Psychology Behind Likes, Shares, And Comments: How To Tap Into Human Behavior
The article explains that social‑media engagement—likes, comments, shares, and saves—is rooted in human psychology, especially dopamine‑driven reward loops. It breaks down what each interaction type signals and why algorithms prioritize content with higher engagement. Practical tactics are offered, such as...

52 Orders And Counting
District of New Jersey Judge Michael E. Farbiarz ordered the Justice Department to produce a comprehensive list of every court order it violated since Dec. 5, a request that was unthinkable a year ago. The government’s own filing identified 52 distinct...

When Excellent Technology Architecture Fails to Deliver Business Results
Large enterprises now standardize clean, cloud‑first technology architectures, yet many digital transformations still miss their business targets. The piece explains that the failure stems not from technical flaws but from architecture being sidelined during day‑to‑day decision making, where cost, risk...

SEC Chair Atkins Proposed Further Securities Litigation and Disclosure Reform
SEC Chair Paul Atkins used a Texas A&M law symposium to unveil a second wave of securities‑litigation and disclosure reforms. He urged Texas to consider "loser‑pays" fee‑shifting bylaws and to permit mandatory arbitration provisions for corporations incorporated under state law....
Partial Reprogramming of Neurons Encoding Memory Improves Cognitive Function in Aged Mice
Researchers applied cyclic OSK (Oct4‑Sox2‑Klf4) gene therapy to memory‑encoding neurons in aged mice, achieving partial cellular reprogramming without full pluripotency. The intervention reversed senescence‑related gene expression, restored youthful epigenetic patterns, and normalized synaptic plasticity in both hippocampal and prefrontal engrams....

Guest Post: Six Tech Revolutions that Were Supposed to Shrink Legal but Grew It. Will AI Be Different?
The legal profession has repeatedly expanded whenever new technology—typewriters, word processors, computerized research, e‑discovery, and document automation—was introduced, contrary to predictions of job loss. Each wave cut the cost of producing legal work, which in turn created more demand, higher...

Bonterms Launches Docusign IAM Extension App
Bonterms has introduced a DocuSign IAM extension that links its library of standard agreements and guided‑negotiation playbooks directly to DocuSign’s webform and Navigator platform. The app enables users to launch a deal, negotiate terms, sign electronically, and automatically sync contracts...
TikTok’s Local Feed Arrives At A Fragile Moment For Local News
TikTok has introduced a U.S.-focused Local Feed that surfaces geographically relevant videos based on device signals. The move arrives as local journalism grapples with shrinking newsrooms and dwindling consumer willingness to pay for news. By embedding hyperlocal content in its...

Pharma Pulse: FDA’s Moderna Reversal and Eli Lilly’s $100 Million IL-6 Bet
The FDA has reversed its earlier refusal-to-file and will review Moderna’s seasonal mRNA influenza vaccine, with a decision slated for August 5, 2026. Moderna now seeks full approval for adults aged 50‑64 and accelerated approval for those 65 and older. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly...

AI On Lawyers And AI
Law firms are rapidly integrating AI chatbots into legal workflows, but the technology brings significant pitfalls. AI-generated drafts can hallucinate, producing fabricated citations that have already led to attorney sanctions. Recent rulings, such as USA v. Heppner, show courts treating...

Scotland’s First Photon-Counting CT Scanner Set to Advance Multi-Organ Research and Enhance Patient Diagnosis & Care
The University of Edinburgh has installed Scotland’s first photon‑counting CT scanner, the Siemens Healthineers NAEOTOM Alpha, funded jointly with the British Heart Foundation. This technology captures each X‑ray photon, delivering ultra‑high‑resolution, spectral images that surpass conventional CT capabilities. It will...
Organisational Changes at Openreach to Take Effect From 1st April 2026
Openreach will implement a sweeping organisational overhaul on 1 April 2026, coinciding with the appointment of Katie Milligan as its new chief executive. The restructure introduces a dedicated Chief Customer Experience role, filled by Surinder Khatter, to head a newly created CX...
BDUK Release Gigabit Figures for October to December 2025
Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) announced that 56,000 premises received gigabit‑capable service in the October‑December 2025 quarter, bringing the cumulative total to 1,373,800 premises – roughly 4.1 % of UK households. The bulk of the new connections came from Project Gigabit contracts...

Antioxidant Nanoparticles May Protect Male Fertility During Chemotherapy
A preclinical study published in Reproductive and Developmental Medicine found that combining melatonin with zinc oxide nanoparticles mitigates cyclophosphamide‑induced reproductive toxicity in male rats. The antioxidant duo restored testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels, lowered oxidative stress markers, and preserved spermatogenic...

Russia’s BRICS Sherpa Debunked Speculation About It Turning Into A Security Bloc
Russia’s deputy foreign minister and BRICS Sherpa Sergey Ryabkov publicly refuted claims that the bloc is evolving into a security or collective‑defence organization. He clarified that recent naval exercises off South Africa were conducted by individual member states, not a...

UV Red Flag: Color-Changing ‘Living’ Material Warns of Harmful Radiation
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have created a bio‑hybrid coating that visibly signals UV‑A exposure by turning from green to red. The sensor embeds dry Escherichia coli cells loaded with the photoconvertible protein mEosFP, which undergoes an irreversible...

Editor’s Picks: Six Previously Unpublished ICC Awards in the ICCA Awards Series 2025
Six previously unpublished ICC arbitral awards have been added to the ICCA Awards Series 2025, covering topics such as non‑signatory enforcement, vague choice‑of‑law clauses, equity in arbitration, forum‑selection validity, and set‑off jurisdiction. Notably, an award bound an unsigned parent company...
Hana Health by DSS Imagetech Partners with Overture Life to Bring World-First Automated Egg-Freezing Technology to India
Hana Health by DSS Imagetech has signed an exclusive agreement with Overture Life to launch DaVitri, the world’s first automated egg‑freezing platform, in India. The system standardises the vitrification step of IVF, cutting variability and enabling clinics to handle more...

Airbus Leans Toward Launching “A220-500”, But Faces Challenges
Airbus is poised to launch a stretched A220‑500 variant, potentially at the Farnborough Air Show in July 2026. New commercial‑airplanes CEO Lars Wagner backs the program, echoing his predecessor’s push for a larger‑capacity model. The aircraft would seat roughly 165...