
Landmark AI Rulings Will Have Effect on All Litigation
Two U.S. federal courts issued landmark decisions on the use of generative AI in litigation. In Warner v. Gilbarco, the Eastern District of Michigan held that AI‑assisted work directed by counsel remains protected under the work‑product doctrine. Conversely, the Southern District of New York in United States v. Heppner found that unsupervised AI communications, especially on platforms with permissive privacy policies, are not shielded by attorney‑client privilege or work product. Both rulings apply traditional legal principles to new factual contexts, underscoring the importance of supervision and confidentiality when deploying AI tools.
Recognition Is the Loyalty Perk Most Restaurants Aren’t Offering
New Toast survey of 1,400 U.S. diners shows only 20% receive a personalized experience. While discounts remain popular, diners—especially Boomers—prefer recognition, preferential seating, and tailored perks. Operators in the South, Midwest, and rural areas lag in personalization, creating an opportunity....
As Parents Clamor for a Treatment Touted for Autism, Doctors Hesitate to Prescribe It
Federal officials promoted leucovorin, a vitamin B9 derivative, as a potential autism treatment, prompting a surge in parental demand and online communities. The FDA later clarified that the drug is only approved for the ultra‑rare FOLR1‑related cerebral folate deficiency, not...

SME PRIME Program Expands to South Carolina Tech Center
The SME Education Foundation is launching its SME PRIME program at Daniel Morgan Technology Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina for the 2026‑2027 school year. SME PRIME delivers industry‑driven curricula, equipment, teacher training, scholarships and extracurricular funding to high schools, aligning...
Building Manufacturing Capacity when the Grid Can’t Keep Up
Data centers powered by AI are set to consume over 1 GW each by 2035, rivaling city‑scale loads and crowding the electric grid. This surge forces manufacturers into direct competition for limited capacity, stretching utility connection timelines to 1.5–2 years and turning...
Access to Mental Health Treatment Services in Asian Languages
Asian language speakers with limited English proficiency face major barriers to mental‑health care in the United States. A new cross‑sectional study of 3,847 facilities from 2015‑2024 found that only 5.6 % offered services in an Asian language in 2024, down from...
How Manufacturing Data Intelligence Enables Upstream Teams to Ride the Industry 4.0 Wave
Manufacturers are finally turning attention to upstream functions—knowledge management, procurement and data reuse—by applying AI‑driven data intelligence. While 80% of executives earmark 20% of improvement budgets for smart manufacturing, most legacy ERP/PLM systems remain siloed, forcing engineers to spend a...
Healthcare Tech Innovation: Lessons From HIMSS 2026
Healthcare leaders at HIMSS 2026 highlighted how moving Epic to AWS has become a mainstream strategy, now adopted by over 50 systems across North America and Australia. The cloud foundation enabled Jupiter Medical Center to slash radiology‑scheduling backlogs by 60% and...
JST’s OD3Mag™ Outdoor Breaker Offers Robust Upgrade at Utility Substation in Pacific Northwest
Salem Electric selected JST Power Equipment’s OD3Mag outdoor substation breaker to replace an aging unit at its Oregon facility, prioritizing a rugged enclosure that can endure the Pacific Northwest’s wet climate. The breaker’s magnetic actuation reduces maintenance effort, while its...
Preventing the Next Grain Dust Disaster: Lessons From Didion Milling
The May 31, 2017 explosions at Didion Milling’s corn‑processing plant killed five workers, injured fourteen, and razed the facility, underscoring the lethal potential of combustible dust in grain operations. Grain processors operate in Class II, Division 1 (CIID1) environments where explosive dust concentrations are...

OPINION: Securing Your Base in a Volatile Market: How Retention Data Drives Acquisition and Growth
Butter Payments CEO Charles Rosenblatt argues that in volatile markets, subscription firms must shift focus from acquisition to data‑driven retention. Machine‑learning models can analyze vast anonymized data to pinpoint churn drivers, payment failures, and high‑LTV prospects. By operationalising these insights,...
Leah Brings Enterprise-Grade Agentic AI to Legal Education at Ulster University
Leah, an enterprise agentic AI platform, announced a partnership with Ulster University to embed its Leah Legal solution into the university’s Legal Innovation and Technology Law master’s program. The integration gives students practical exposure to AI‑driven contract review, document analysis,...
Medicaid Expansion for La Comunidad Latina in North Carolina
The FIEL‑NC project examined Medicaid enrollment among North Carolina’s Latino community after the state’s expansion. Of 44 surveyed community members, 30% successfully enrolled, 36% attempted but were denied, and 34% did not try. Spanish‑speaking, female, and foreign‑born participants showed lower...
'Sensible' | Government 'Pauses' Plans for Race & Disability Pay Gap Lawsuits
The UK Government has put on hold a set of reforms that would let workers bring lawsuits over race and disability pay gaps. The measures, first outlined in Labour’s election manifesto and referenced in the King’s Speech, were slated for...
Former Indian River State College CFO Files Whistleblower Retaliation, Defamation Suit
Former Indian River State College CFO Marvin Pyles filed a civil suit alleging whistleblower retaliation, defamation, and breach of contract after his April 2024 termination. He claims to have uncovered a $75 million mismanagement scheme involving false vendors, inflated ERP costs,...

Reckoning With State and Federal Cuts, Los Angeles Safety-Net Clinics Push for a New Tax
Los Angeles safety‑net providers, led by St. John’s Community Health, face a potential one‑third drop in their $240 million annual budget as federal Medicaid cuts and state budget tightening bite. To plug the shortfall, a coalition of clinics and advocates is...
340B: When the Safest Move Can Feel Like No Move at All. Why ‘Waiting’ Is No Longer a Viable Strategy.
The article warns that passive waiting on 340B policy shifts is no longer safe, as it hands compliance risk and margin pressure to regulators and competitors. Manufacturers must shift from guesswork to data‑driven oversight, especially by capturing claims‑level utilization across...
Why Real-Time Data Is Becoming Central to PBM Client Retention
Regulatory scrutiny and soaring drug prices are forcing pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to deliver real‑time data to their clients. Traditional reporting cycles of 30‑90 days leave payers reacting to problems after they occur, eroding trust and increasing churn risk. RxSense...

In Switching to Original Medicare, Beware of Medigap Plan Refusals
During the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period, beneficiaries can switch to Original Medicare, but obtaining a Medigap supplement may be blocked by medical underwriting. While federal law offers a six‑month guaranteed‑issue window for new Medicare Part B enrollees, most retirees lose...
State Spending Growth Benchmarks and Hospital Revenue, Hospital Prices, and Premiums
Since 2013, nine U.S. states have introduced health‑care spending growth benchmarks, with eight states actively analyzed in a recent case‑control study covering 2015‑2025. The research compared hospital revenue, price indices, and insurance premiums against entropy‑balanced counterparts in non‑benchmark states. Overall,...
5 Things You Need to Know About Advanced Conductors
Advanced conductors, especially Aluminum‑Encapsulated Carbon Core (AECC), are now mainstream, offering higher ampacity without the thermal sag of traditional ACSS. Reconductoring with AECC lets utilities boost transmission capacity quickly, avoiding new right‑of‑way permits and costly structural upgrades. Projects report 30‑40%...

Sri Lanka Unveils Ambitious ‘Love Sri Lanka, Always’ Campaign to Redefine Tourism, Attract Year-Round Visitors and Strengthen Its Position as...
Sri Lanka has launched the "Love Sri Lanka, Always" campaign to revitalize its tourism sector. The initiative targets year‑round visitors by promoting cultural, natural, and culinary attractions through a digital‑first strategy. It includes partnerships with airlines, influencer collaborations, and a...

Singapore Airlines Renews Distribution Agreements with Amadeus
Singapore Airlines has renewed its multiyear distribution agreements with Amadeus, covering both legacy EDIFACT messaging and the newer New Distribution Capability (NDC) technology. The deal guarantees continued access for travel sellers on the Amadeus platform to SIA’s fares, products, and...

Air Fares From Asia to the UK Soar Amid Middle East Crisis: Are Airlines Profiteering or Providing a Service?
Air fares from Asia to the United Kingdom have surged as the Middle East conflict disrupts key flight corridors, limiting available seats and prompting airlines to adjust pricing. Capacity cuts and rerouted paths have pushed ticket costs up by 30‑40...

“The Metrics That Matter Are in the Inventory Supply” – Buy-Side View with Mindshare’s Dave Sargent
Dave Sargent, UK Head of AV at Mindshare, argues that the most critical metrics for video and CTV lie in the quality of the inventory itself, not just view counts. He warns that CTV inventory is often diluted by non‑CTV...

Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok Redefines Thailand’s Luxury Landscape: A New Era of Bespoke Wellness and Organic Suite Amenities
Kimpton Maa‑Lai Bangkok has launched a suite of organic in‑room amenities and partnered with Araksa to serve premium teas, positioning the property as a wellness‑focused luxury hotel in Thailand’s capital. The initiative blends bespoke spa services, locally sourced organic toiletries,...

Anduril’s Lattice Platform Integrates K1000ULE for Autonomous Operations Within Army NGC2
Anduril’s Lattice platform has integrated the K1000ULE unmanned aircraft into the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) ecosystem, following demonstrations at Ivy Sting 4 and Ivy Sting 5. The integration makes the K1000ULE a fully networked airborne node that can be maneuvered...

New Direct Flights From Jakarta to Da Nang: Vietjet Links Indonesia to Vietnam’s Beach Paradise, Boosting Travel Between Jakarta, Da...
Vietjet announced the launch of direct flights between Jakarta and Da Nang, set to begin in April 2026. The new service offers discounted fares, providing a faster, cheaper option for travelers heading to Vietnam’s coastal resorts. By linking Indonesia’s capital...

The Real Cost of Payment Downtime No One Talks About
The article highlights that payment system downtime costs extend far beyond immediate lost sales, affecting customer trust, brand reputation, cash flow, and employee productivity. It details how outages force teams into crisis mode, create communication gaps, and expose operational weaknesses...

Dusit Thani Bangkok Joins Preferred Hotels & Resorts’ Legend Collection
Preferred Hotels & Resorts has added Bangkok’s iconic Dusit Thani to its Legend Collection, its elite group of luxury properties. The hotel reopened in late 2024 after a major redevelopment as part of the Dusit Central Park project, offering 257...

Senators, Health Experts Alarmed over Sharp Rise in Number of E-Cigs, Vape Users Among Filipino Youth
A Senate hearing highlighted a dramatic increase in e‑cigarette use among Filipino teenagers, rising from about 37,500 users in 2021 to more than 423,000 in 2023. Health experts reported that youths as young as 13 are experimenting with flavored vapes...

UAE’s Armada Club Launches Exclusive Yacht Access: How Members Are Sailing Into Ultimate Luxury with Private Yachts and Bespoke Experiences
Armada Club in the UAE has unveiled a private‑members yacht access program, granting elite subscribers direct booking of a curated fleet of luxury vessels. The offering includes bespoke itineraries across the Gulf, on‑board concierge services, and exclusive events tailored to...

Indian Carriers Cancelled 4,335 Flights Till Now, Says Rammohan Naidu Amid West Asia Conflict
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu told Parliament that Indian airlines have cancelled 4,335 flights, while foreign carriers have dropped about 1,187 flights amid the West Asia crisis. He emphasized that safety and closed airspace leave airlines no choice...
'Concerning Reading' | NHS Staff Report Increasing Pressure on Staffing Levels, Wellbeing & Engagement
The 2025 NHS Staff Survey of more than 760,000 employees shows only 33 percent feel there are enough staff, a slight dip from 34 percent in 2024 but still higher than 27 percent in 2021. Burnout rose modestly to 31 percent and work frustration...

PhonePe Puts IPO on Hold as Iran–Israel–US War Rattles Public Markets
PhonePe, one of India’s largest digital‑payments platforms, has temporarily halted its planned initial public offering due to heightened geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States. The company cited volatility in global capital markets and said it will resume...

Didi’s Core Business Remains Strong as Global Expansion Pressures Earnings
Didi Chuxing posted a 10.5% revenue increase in Q4 2025, driven by strong domestic mobility growth, while its international expansion sharply lifted costs and erased overall profitability. Domestic gross transaction value rose 11.2% to RMB 87.2 billion and adjusted EBITA turned positive...

Sweden Grants Permit to Just Three Wind Farms in 2025
Sweden approved permits for only three wind farms in 2025, totaling 12 turbines and roughly 0.25 TWh of annual generation. The Swedish Energy Agency’s 2035 scenario calls for about 5.4 TWh of new on‑shore wind each year, a gap the current approvals...

The SQE Was Meant to Improve Things — so Why Is It Still so Controversial?
The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), launched in 2021 to replace the LPC and broaden access to the legal profession, has become mired in controversy. Recent data show a record‑low 41% overall pass rate and high‑profile administrative blunders, including a grading...

Segro Expands Data Centre Strategy with Slough Project and London Planning Approval
Segro, the UK industrial REIT, announced the next phase of its data centre expansion, adding a new facility in Slough to its existing 2.5GW‑plus programme. The developer also secured planning permission for a London‑based data centre, strengthening its presence in...

UK Government Unveils Gigabit Broadband Upgrade Tracker
The UK government has launched an online address checker that lets businesses and households verify whether they are slated for a gigabit broadband upgrade under the Project Gigabit scheme. The programme, funded with £5 billion, now brings gigabit‑capable service to more than...
Latvia and Patria Sign LCS Contract for CAVS 6×6 Armoured Vehicles
Latvia and Patria have signed a €60 million life‑cycle support agreement for the CAVS 6×6 armoured vehicle fleet, covering 56 newly procured command‑and‑control vehicles. The deal consolidates maintenance, repair and overhaul services under a single contract and builds on a 2024...

Asian Executives Flag Rising Supply Chain Risks From Iran War
Asian petrochemical and shipping executives warn that the U.S.-Iran conflict has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off vital naphtha shipments from the Gulf. Formosa Petrochemical and other regional producers have issued force‑majeure notices and plan to run facilities...
Passive Seismic Imaging of the Orthomagmatic Ore Deposits Using Regional Earthquake Interferometry: A Case Study of the Akanvaara V-Cr-PGE Deposit...
Researchers introduced a passive seismic imaging technique that leverages interferometry of regional Pn‑wave coda to generate empirical Green’s tensors. The approach was applied to the Akanvaara V‑Cr‑PGE ultramafic deposit in northern Finland using a dense network of 771 three‑component stations....

Roche Receives CE Mark for Its Elecsys ApoE4 Test to Support Blood-Based Alzheimer’s Biomarker Testing
Roche has secured CE Mark approval for its Elecsys ApoE4 in‑vitro diagnostic immunoassay, a blood‑based test that detects the ApoE4 gene variant linked to Alzheimer’s disease. In a validation study of 607 patients with cognitive complaints, the assay achieved 100%...

European Tech Weekly Recap: More than 85 Tech Funding Deals Worth over €4B
Tech.eu tracked more than 85 technology funding rounds across Europe last week, collectively raising over €4 billion. The cloud sector attracted the most capital at €1.7 billion, followed by artificial intelligence with €1 billion and legaltech at €488.9 million. Regionally, the United Kingdom led...

Röhlig Logistics Sets Course for Further Growth in Chile and Latin America
Röhlig Logistics announced a strategic expansion plan for Chile and the wider Latin American market, including the launch of a new hub in Santiago in 2026. The company aims to boost its regional revenue by 15% by 2028, backed by...

Senate Bill Protecting OFW Remittances Gets 3rd Reading Nod
The Philippine Senate approved Senate Bill No. 1917, the Overseas Filipino Workers’ Remittance Protection Act, on its third and final reading. The law mandates remittance providers to disclose fees and foreign‑exchange rates, and it caps unreasonable charges. It also introduces...
Clinical Safety of Large Language Models in Oral Cancer–Related Patient Communication: A Longitudinal Study
A prospective longitudinal study compared Google Gemini Pro and xAI Grok‑1 on Turkish oral‑cancer patient queries over seven days. Both models delivered moderate‑to‑high scientific accuracy (Gemini 3.52, Grok 3.39) and high referral safety (90‑92%). Grok generated longer sentences but readability...
Revealing the Behavior of Asphaltene at the Oil/Water Interface: Influence of Resins
Molecular dynamics simulations reveal that asphaltene molecules adopt distinct orientations at the oil‑water interface based on their hydrophilicity, with asphaltene 1 lying flat and forming more hydrogen bonds, while asphaltene 2 inserts at a 60° angle. The presence of resin additives markedly...

Uber, Bolt Drivers Log Off Apps in Protest over Low Fares, 25% Commission
Thousands of Uber and Bolt drivers in Lagos have begun a three‑day strike, logging off the apps to protest low fares and steep platform commissions. The Amalgamated Union of App‑Based Transporters of Nigeria (AUATON) says drivers are squeezed by rising...