Bare La Terre Launches, Created in Response to the ‘Sephora Kids’ Drama on TikTok
Bare la Terre is set to launch on 21 March 2024, founded by mothers Elise Som and Nicola Takada Wood together with pediatric dermatologist Dr Mariana Noy. The brand offers dermatologist‑developed, conscious‑care products specifically for Gen Alpha’s developing skin. It arises from the “Sephora kids” incident, where tweens purchased unsuitable cosmetics, highlighting a market gap. The initial lineup includes Bubble Bare Foaming Cleanser, Teddy Bare Moisturiser and Sleepy Bare Lip Rescue, emphasizing essential, age‑appropriate skincare.

Now Voyager, Nonprofit Title On Foreign Affairs, Debuts
Now Voyager, a nonprofit spin‑off of Foreign Affairs, debuted a $29 art‑object edition that will publish six times annually, featuring long‑form investigations such as a 22,000‑word piece on a cartel kidnapping. Meanwhile, microdramas—one‑minute narrative videos popular on platforms like TikTok’s...

Around the Book World: Monday, March 16, 2026
Brazil’s Livraria Leitura topped R$1 billion in 2025 revenue, expanding to 133 stores with 15% sales growth, signaling a revival of physical bookselling after the collapse of major chains. Penguin Random House Peru launched its first Quechua‑language children’s title, highlighting a...
4 Capabilities that Drive Operational Improvement
A multi‑year study of four global banks and three top hospitals identified four cumulative capabilities—Discover, Improve, Align, and Transform—that separate operational excellence leaders from laggards. Firms that built these capabilities in sequence consistently outperformed peers on customer satisfaction and financial...

The Cost of Sticking to Outdated Systems in the Logistics World
The logistics sector still relies heavily on email chains and Excel spreadsheets for bookings, rate confirmations, and delivery orders, despite the broader shift toward AI and automation. While emails appear cost‑free, they generate hidden expenses through time wasted searching for...

Here’s How Physicians Can Better Treat Thyroid Issues
Physicians are adopting minimally invasive tools like radiofrequency ablation (RFA) to treat benign thyroid nodules, reducing the need for surgery and preserving gland function. Enhanced diagnostics—including high‑resolution ultrasound and comprehensive hormone panels—are improving accuracy and enabling data‑driven treatment adjustments. Integrating...

TikTok, Meta Compromised Safety in Algorithm Race — Report
Whistleblowers claim TikTok and Meta sacrificed user safety to boost engagement, allowing borderline harmful content on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok feeds. Internal research showed outrage‑driven posts generate higher metrics, prompting algorithm tweaks despite known risks. Meta’s Instagram Reels launched without...
Nidec Looks to Determine Execs’ Liability in Accounting Scandal: Trial Balance
Japanese motor maker Nidec has formed an Executive Responsibility Investigation Committee to assess legal liability for current and former directors, auditors and executives tied to a massive accounting scandal. The misconduct, spanning fiscal 2020 through Q1 2025, is expected to...

Hollow Knight: Silksong Patch 5 Brings Many More Bug Fixes and Improved Translations
Team Cherry released Patch 5 (v1.0.29909) for Hollow Knight: Silksong, adding Traditional Chinese support and refining German translations. The update addresses numerous bugs, including out‑of‑bounds enemy behavior, Hornet displacement, and incorrect damage calculations. Gameplay mechanics such as Silk Soar exits and Magma Bell...

Finlight, Atrato Merge, Target 2GW of Operational Distributed Solar PV Capacity in Europe by 2030
Finlight and Atrato Onsite Energy have merged under the Finlight brand, creating one of Europe’s largest distributed‑generation operators. The combined entity now manages 700 MW of commercial‑industrial solar and 23,000 residential projects across the UK, Spain and Portugal. Finlight will invest...

Epstein Files Still Weigh on DP World Despite Solid Delivery
DP World released solid preliminary 2025 results, highlighting strong growth and a logistics segment that outperformed its peers. The company, however, provided limited insight into unit‑level costs and cash flow, leaving analysts seeking more transparency. Meanwhile, lingering legal issues tied...
$750,000 Homes in California
Angela Serratore reports a 1978 ranch house in Palm Springs listed for $750,000. The 1,115‑square‑foot, three‑bedroom, two‑bath property functions as a successful vacation rental, especially from January to April, and benefits from proximity to Coachella, Stagecoach, Joshua Tree, and a...

US Cruises Sail Into Higher Costs as Oil Prices Rally; Carnival Could Be Hardest Hit
Rising oil prices, up more than 35% since the Iran conflict, are inflating fuel costs for U.S. cruise lines. Carnival Corp stands out as the only major U.S. operator that does not hedge its fuel, exposing it to steep profit...
Researchers Asked LLMs for Strategic Advice. They Got “Trendslop” In Return.
Researchers evaluated leading large language models on classic strategic trade‑offs and discovered a systematic bias toward trendy, buzzword‑heavy recommendations—a phenomenon they label “strategy trendslop.” Across thousands of simulations, the models consistently favored differentiation over cost leadership, augmentation over automation, and...

Theo Paphitis’ Boux Avenue and Ryman Profits Climb
Theo Paphitis’ retail portfolio posted mixed results for the year to March 2025. Boux Avenue lifted EBITDA to £6.4 million, driven by 6.9% sales growth and stronger margins, and aims for a further £4 million uplift in the current year. Ryman’s EBITDA...
India May Soften New Grid-Supply Rules for Renewable Power Producers
India’s power regulator, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, drafted stricter grid‑supply rules for wind and solar producers, including hefty penalties for missing commitments. After developers warned the measures could erode revenues and deter clean‑energy investment, the government asked CERC to...

How a Tax Attorney Dayton Ohio Protects 1099 Workers From IRS Audits
Independent contractors filing 1099 forms face audit rates significantly higher than traditional employees, according to IRS data. The IRS’s Discriminant Function System flags returns with high write‑offs, inconsistent reporting, or questionable expenses, prompting deeper scrutiny. A tax attorney in Dayton,...

Inside V&E Hospitality’s Vision to Create Spaces Where Guests Feel Valued
V&E Hospitality Group, led by CEO Matias Pesce, is pursuing a customer‑centric strategy that spans quick‑service coffee shops, casual‑dining restaurants and boutique hotels under five core concepts, generating $150 million in annual sales across 28 locations. The firm emphasizes a differentiated...

Oxford Medical Simulation Secures €5.78 Million to Tackle Healthcare Training Gap with Virtual Reality
Oxford Medical Simulation (OMS) has secured €5.78 million in growth funding from Salica Investments. The capital will fund OMS’s expansion into U.S. health systems and universities, and accelerate product innovation such as AI‑driven scenarios, learning analytics, and workflow tools. The round...

France Unveils FLP-T 150 Long-Range Rocket Launcher
France unveiled the FLP‑T 150, a 150 km long‑range guided rocket artillery system developed by ArianeGroup and Thales. The ITAR‑free launcher, mounted on a Mercedes‑Zetros 8×8 truck, carries eight rockets in a single container and uses sub‑decametric GPS/INS for single‑digit meter...
The Oldest Americans Held More Real Estate Wealth Than Ever Before In 2025
Redfin’s analysis of Federal Reserve data shows that Americans aged 70 and older now hold 26% of the nation’s $48 trillion real‑estate wealth, overtaking the 40‑54 age cohort for the first time. The 55‑69 group remains the largest holder at 35.3%...
AIAA Celebrates 100 Years of Rocketry on Anniversary of First Rocket Launch
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) unveiled a free, curated collection of 100 technical papers on rocket propulsion to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Robert H. Goddard’s first liquid‑fuel rocket test in 1926. The anthology pulls from AIAA’s...
Department of Justice Reveals Seizure of $14.9 Million From Cartel-Linked Money Laundering Operation
The U.S. Department of Justice announced a civil forfeiture action to seize more than $14.9 million tied to an international drug‑money‑laundering operation. Investigators traced the cash through trade‑based schemes that funneled proceeds into U.S. bank accounts of shell companies and even...
What’s at Stake for Bayer in Its Supreme Court Showdown?
Bayer’s 2018 acquisition of Monsanto brought a wave of glyphosate lawsuits, prompting a proposed $7.25 billion class settlement and an undisclosed additional pact. The company’s CEO, Bill Anderson, is steering a restructuring that includes 12,000 layoffs and a focus on pharma...

Miami Restaurant Rebuild Includes 10 Units of Affordable Workforce Housing
Miami restaurateur Matt Kuscher is rebuilding his Kush Wynwood venue while adding ten affordable apartments for hospitality workers. The Omni Community Redevelopment Agency provided financing, and Kuscher signed a 50‑year affordability covenant. The mixed‑use project aims to reduce long commutes...
JCPenney Takes on Fashion Elitism With a Runway Show in Paris, Texas
JCPenney staged "The Other Paris Runway" in Paris, Texas, positioning the event as an affordable, inclusive antidote to high‑end Paris Fashion Week. The open‑air show featured 43 looks costing a total of $8,710.74, with prices displayed for every outfit. The...
The Bittersweet Path to the Housing Crisis — and How to Find Our Way Home
Jamie Madden’s new book, “Bittersweet Lane,” blends memoir with a deep dive into the financing maze of U.S. affordable housing. It illustrates how developers must layer Chapter 40B, SHARP, 221(d)(3) and other programs to make projects viable, and argues that a...

Long Island Investor Buys Soho Multifamily From Centurion for $58M
Long Island landlord Soheil Khayyam acquired the 68‑74 Thompson Street multifamily building in Soho for $58 million, reflecting a 4.7% capitalization rate. The property comprises 75 residential units—11 of which are rent‑stabilized—and four street‑level commercial spaces. The off‑market transaction closed in under...

ABB Releases IE6 Hyper-Efficiency Motors in New Sizes and Power Ranges
ABB has launched its IE6 Hyper‑Efficiency Synchronous Reluctance (SynRM) motors in large‑frame sizes ranging from 110 kW to 450 kW. The magnet‑free design eliminates rare‑earth metals, making the units fully recyclable and a direct drop‑in replacement for standard induction motors. ABB claims...
Former Manager of Lafayette Medical Clinic Pleads Guilty to Embezzling More Than $500k From Employer
Former Lafayette Medical Clinic manager Brooke Miller Duck pleaded guilty on March 16, 2026 to embezzling more than $500,000 from two Louisiana clinics. Between May 2020 and October 2023 she used clinic credit cards for personal expenses, including a $15,000...

2026 Ram 1500 BackCountry Is the Truck's Latest Off-Road Model
The 2026 Ram 1500 lineup introduces the BackCountry trim, positioned between the Warlock and Rebel off‑road models. It adds a one‑inch lifted suspension, skid plates, electronic locking rear differential, 18‑inch wheels with 32‑inch tires, and black exterior accents. Pricing starts...
Jury Convicts Kansas City-Based Music Artist of Illegal Firearm Possession
A federal jury convicted Kansas City rap artist Joseph R. Isaac, known as SleazyWorld Go, of felon in possession of a firearm after ATF investigators traced social‑media photos showing him with a weapon. Isaac, prohibited from owning guns due to a...

HBO Docuseries Bowls A Strike With Heart To Spare
“Born to Bowl,” a five‑part HBO docuseries premiering March 16, offers an intimate look at the Professional Bowlers Association and its current stars. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, the series follows five pros—EJ Tackett, Kyle Troup, Anthony Simonsen, Jason Belmonte and rookie Cameron Crowe—highlighting...
Utah Bans 28th Book for All Public School Students
On March 2, 2026 Utah added John Green's *Looking for Alaska* as the 28th title banned statewide under the controversial House Bill 29, bringing the total prohibited books to 28. The ban follows a lawsuit filed by the Maya Angelou...

IOPE Debuts in Canada Through Exclusive Sephora Retail Partnership
South Korean skincare brand IOPE, owned by Amorepacific, has launched in Canada through an exclusive partnership with Sephora Canada, making its products available both online and in physical stores. The debut features nine clinical‑grade items ranging from $9 to $93,...
Re: Abu-Sitta Case: New Regulator Joins Appeal Effort on Doctor Cleared of Supporting Terrorism
The Professional Standards Authority has announced it will support the General Medical Council’s appeal of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service’s decision that cleared Dr Ghassan Abu‑Sitta of terrorism‑related misconduct. The appeal follows a petition signed by thousands of doctors demanding the...
If China Returns to the Moon First, Will Americans Care?
China is targeting a crewed lunar landing by 2030, positioning itself to be the first nation on the Moon since Apollo. The United States, under the Artemis program, has pledged to beat that deadline but still lacks an operational lander...

Liberian Registry to Introduce Electronic Seafarer Documents
The Liberian Registry, the world’s largest ship registry, announced the rollout of electronic seafarer documents. The new system, featuring QR‑coded digital certificates and the SEA360 mobile app, will complement existing hard‑copy paperwork while enabling faster, secure verification. Integrated into the...

Why Security Validation Is Becoming Agentic
Traditional security validation relies on disconnected tools like BAS platforms, periodic penetration tests, and vulnerability scanners, creating blind spots as attackers chain identity, cloud, and vulnerability exploits. This fragmentation forces manual data stitching, delaying insight and remediation. Emerging agentic exposure...
The Next Phase of Space Ambitions in Texas
In 2023 Texas earmarked $350 million for its space sector, allocating $150 million through the Texas Space Commission to 24 projects and awarding a final $14.15 million grant to Rice University’s Space Institute for a lunar‑technology center. The state also invested $200 million in...

How Safaricom’s New M-PESA Masked Phone Number Feature Will Work
Safaricom will roll out a phone‑number masking feature for M‑PESA transaction alerts at the end of March 2026. Alerts will replace full numbers with a partially hidden format such as 0722*000**, while still displaying the sender’s first and second names....

STAT+: Structure Therapeutics Reports Significant Weight Loss From Mid-Stage GLP-1 Pill
Structure Therapeutics announced that its daily oral GLP‑1 obesity pill produced an average 16% body‑weight reduction versus placebo after 44 weeks in a Phase 2 trial. The result outperforms Eli Lilly’s orforglipron, which showed about 11% loss over 72 weeks, and rivals...
Artemis via the ISS? A Breakout Opportunity for Kickstarting a Sustainable Cislunar Economy
NASA’s new administrator is exploring an “Artemis via ISS” strategy that uses the International Space Station as a low‑Earth‑orbit staging point for lunar missions. By capitalizing on the ISS’s proven habitat, docking, and orbital alignment, the plan reduces reliance on...

Trump Backs Carr's Threat To Pull Broadcast Licenses Over Iran Coverage
President Donald Trump publicly backed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s warning that broadcasters could lose their licenses for perceived negative coverage of the Iran war, intensifying political pressure on U.S. media regulation. At the same time, the short‑form entertainment format known...

Havas Life London Identifies Stigma as a Structural Barrier in Rare Disease
Havas Life London’s new report reveals that stigma is a pervasive, structural barrier in rare disease care, affecting 89% of patients and caregivers surveyed. Healthcare settings account for the largest share of stigma incidents, with 42% reporting dismissed symptoms and...
Golden Domes, Fragile Firms: The Business Risks of AI-Enabled Space Infrastructure
AI‑driven routing is turning satellite constellations into real‑time, autonomous utilities that allocate bandwidth, imagery and sensing data in milliseconds. While this autonomy makes megaconstellations economically viable, it also embeds opaque decision‑making into models that can prioritize one user over another...

Gotham Knights Studio Warner Bros. Games Montréal Appear to Have Laid Off Staff
Warner Bros. Games Montréal, the studio behind Gotham Knights, appears to have laid off an unspecified number of employees late last week. At least three senior staff members—associate narrative director Ceri Young, level designer Camille Olivier Paquette, and associate producer...

Space ETFs in the Spotlight as Potential SpaceX IPO Looms
Space-focused exchange‑traded funds are gaining momentum as rumors swirl around a potential SpaceX initial public offering that could price the company at roughly $1.75 trillion. The Procure Space ETF, billed as the first pure‑play space fund, has delivered a 100.7% gain...

Pakistan’s Military Campaign in Afghanistan Is Here to Stay
Pakistan has escalated its cross‑border campaign against the Afghan Taliban, launching Operation Ghazab Lil Haq in its fourth week. Using airpower, drones and long‑range artillery, Islamabad has struck weapons depots, intelligence hubs and even a unit linked to Taliban leader...
The Frog Is Dead: North America’s Power Grid Faces Its Biggest Reckoning in a Generation
North America’s power grid is confronting a rapid demand surge, driven by a data‑center boom, reshoring of manufacturing, and broader electrification, pushing load growth to 2‑3% annually. Utilities are scrambling to replace retiring baseload plants while adding intermittent renewables, creating...