
How the Shutdown Endangers America’s ‘Arsenal of Freedom’ Behind the Scenes
The ongoing partial government shutdown has sharply reduced demand for small defense sustainment suppliers, with one Texas OEM reporting a 76% drop in orders and a 44% workforce cut. Over 115 funded delivery orders worth millions sit idle, creating a liquidity crunch for second- and third‑tier manufacturers. The article argues that acquisition reform must address continuity, proposing an Industrial Base Continuity Authority and greater reorder transparency from the Defense Logistics Agency. Without such measures, the lower tiers of the industrial base risk erosion, undermining the Pentagon’s “Arsenal of Freedom.”

American Airlines Makes Payment Change some Will Appreciate
American Airlines has expanded its AAdvantage program to let members redeem miles for gift cards from retailers such as Target, Sephora, Chipotle and Starbucks. The new portal offers cards ranging from $10 to $50 at an approximate value of 0.7...

Playdigious Opens Pre-Registration for Roguelike Kingdom Builder 9 Kings on Android
Playdigious announced Android pre‑registration for 9 Kings, a roguelike kingdom‑builder by indie studio Sad Socket. The game, early‑access on PC since May 2025, blends deck‑building, tower‑defense and strategy as players expand settlements and battle nine rival kings. Playdigious, known for mobile ports...
Dish Network Customers Cut Off From Gray Media Stations As Firms Fail To Reach Agreement
Katz Media Group’s recent two‑week membership drive generated more than $45,000 for the Broadcasters Foundation of America, bringing its cumulative contributions since the program’s start to nearly $550,000. The funds support the Stu Olds Memorial Fund, which provides emergency medical and...
From Strategy to Speed, Modex 2026 Keynotes Set the Pace
Modex 2026, the premier manufacturing and supply‑chain conference, featured a high‑profile keynote lineup that blended corporate strategy with cutting‑edge technology. Home Depot CFO Richard McPhail discussed nearshoring and digitization as critical levers for supply‑chain resilience. Exponential strategist Salim Ismail illustrated...
Kroenig on The Beacon of Liberty Podcast on the Truman Doctrine
On March 12, Atlantic Council’s Matthew Kroenig appeared on The Beacon of Liberty podcast to discuss the Truman Doctrine. He traced the policy’s origins to post‑World War II fears of Soviet expansion and highlighted its role in shaping early Cold War strategy. Kroenig linked...

Ex-Overwatch Director Reveals a Multiplayer Lovechild of Read Dead and Rust, Which I Hope Boasts Nude Shootouts
Former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan is spearheading Kintsugiyama's new multiplayer survival shooter, The Legend of California, slated for early‑access release this year. The game blends Red Dead Online’s western aesthetic with Rust‑style open‑world mechanics, offering biomes across gold‑rush‑era California, base...

At Foundrae, Jewelry Is Meant to Be Discovered
Foundrae’s Madison Avenue boutique replaces traditional glass cases with "Discovery Drawers," inviting shoppers to physically explore one‑of‑a‑kind pieces. Founder Beth Hutchens emphasizes tactile, experiential retail at a time when luxury buying is increasingly digital. The 11‑year‑old brand has rapidly expanded...
UK Confirm New Medium Helicopter Timeline for the First Time
The United Kingdom has announced a definitive delivery schedule for its New Medium Helicopter (NMH) programme, with the first Leonardo AW149 expected in summer 2030 and the final unit arriving by autumn 2033. The £1 bn contract awards Leonardo UK 23...

National Security Acquisition Overhaul: Industry Can Play a Positive Role
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is launching the most extensive overhaul of the Federal Acquisition Regulation in decades, targeting simplicity, speed, and cost savings across the national security acquisition landscape. Legacy processes have been criticized for excessive complexity, lengthy...

Warm Springs Productions Launches Faith-Based Film & Television Banner
Warm Springs Productions announced the launch of Steadfast Collective, a new faith‑based film and television banner. The banner will produce a range of formats—including docudramas, reality series, micro‑dramas and feature films—for global audiences. Executives Bridger Pierce and David L. Cunningham...
On-Site PPA for Industry: VSB Builds PV Rooftop System for Packaging Specialist Sealed Air
VSB Integrated Energy Solutions will install a 751 kWp photovoltaic rooftop system on Sealed Air’s Alsfeld packaging plant under a 20‑year on‑site power purchase agreement. Construction starts in spring 2026 with commissioning slated for the second half of the year. The...
Data Center Surge Could Spike Natural Gas Demand Beyond Forecasts, EIA Says
U.S. data centers, especially those supporting artificial intelligence workloads, are projected to drive a sharp rise in electricity consumption, pushing natural‑gas‑fired power generation beyond the Energy Information Administration’s current forecasts. The EIA’s latest analysis highlights that gas will continue to...

Staged Rollouts Become Safety Evidence
Vehicle software updates are shifting from a single release mindset to staged rollouts that serve as safety evidence. Emerging regulations such as UN Regulation 156 and ISO 24089 require a software update management system, and a progressive rollout with measurable health gates...

Sen. Blumenthal Announces Bill To Regulate Prediction Markets
Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced the Prediction Markets Security and Integrity Act, targeting prediction‑market platforms that allow wagers on geopolitical events, insider trading, and underage gambling. The bill seeks to ban war‑related bets, impose consumer‑protection safeguards, and align these platforms with...

Week of March 2 Evening News Ratings: Newscasts See Growth in Demo
ABC World News Tonight retained its position as the nation’s most‑watched evening newscast during the week of March 2, 2026, drawing 8.901 million total viewers and a 7% rise in the coveted Adults 25‑54 demographic. NBC Nightly News posted solid gains, up 2% in...

A Funding Rethink Can Help BBC Survive Crisis | Letters
Letter writers argue that the BBC’s traditional TV licence fee is increasingly untenable, citing a 12.5% non‑compliance rate and a 30% drop in funding during 2024‑25. They propose replacing the licence with a hypothecated council‑tax levy, similar to Switzerland’s universal...

Weaker Conditions for Single-Family Built-for-Rent Housing
Single-family built‑for‑rent (SFBFR) construction slipped in Q4 2025, with starts falling to roughly 15,000 units, a slight decline from the prior year and contributing to a 19% drop in total 2025 starts versus 2024. The slowdown reflects higher financing costs...
AI Adoption, Innovation Lagging in Pediatrics
In a Healio Community webinar, pediatric leaders James S. Barry, MD, MBA, Clara Lin, MD, and Ryan McAdams, MD highlighted that AI adoption in pediatrics lags behind adult medicine due to safety, privacy, and cost concerns. Most AI tools are...

CRA Refused to Cancel TFSA Overcontribution Tax
Canadian taxpayers continue to face TFSA overcontribution penalties, highlighted by a recent Federal Court case where the CRA’s denial of relief was upheld. The plaintiff had accumulated over $300,000 in excess contributions between 2021‑2023 and sought a waiver, arguing that...

How to (Not) Be a Pacific Power
Recent U.S. policy shifts have tightened visa rules for Pacific islanders while scaling back development aid, signaling a move toward militarized, strategic engagement. The United States now requires bonds for visitors from Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu and has placed partial...

Middle East Conflict Might Create Supply Constraints, Raise in Aluminium Premiums in Mexico
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, choking the primary aluminium supply chain that relies on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) smelters. Force‑majeure notices from Qatalum and Aluminium of Bahrain have driven premiums higher, with...

Venonat | Pokémon Guide
The guide details Pokémon’s Venonat, covering its evolution into Venomoth at level 31, base stats, type match‑ups, and comprehensive location lists across all game generations. It outlines the creature’s abilities, hidden ability, catch rate, and EV yield, plus a full moveset...

Affordable Housing Operators Have an Insurance Problem
New York City’s affordable‑housing operators are hit by soaring insurance costs and a disproportionate share of lawsuits. Although they represent only 20 % of the city’s multifamily stock, affordable and rent‑stabilized buildings account for 56 % of personal‑injury claims, making them three...

Impairments Drive Saga to 2025 Net Loss as Digital Still Climbs
Saga Communications reported a Q4 2025 net loss of $6.9 million, driven by a $20.4 million non‑cash impairment that turned what would have been $8.2 million of profit into a loss. Full‑year results showed a $7.9 million loss versus a $3.5 million profit in 2024,...
How Lowe’s Tailors Its AI-Backed Mylow to Different Customers
Lowe’s rolled out its generative‑AI assistant Mylow a year ago and now handles roughly one million monthly queries from DIY shoppers and professional contractors. A dedicated version, Mylow Companion, equips store associates with instant product recommendations, cutting preparation time from...

First Major Borderlands 4 DLC Adds Story Content, New Character Later This Month on PS5
Gearbox Software announced the first major Borderlands 4 DLC, “Mad Ellie and the Vault of the Damned,” launching on 26 March 2026 for PS5. The expansion adds a new story arc, the icy Whispering Glacier zone, and a fresh Vault Hunter named C4SH,...
Disney Sells Out 98th Oscars Ad Inventory, Pricing Up Double Digits
Disney Advertising announced that its entire ad inventory for the 98th Oscars has been sold out, driven by strong marketplace demand after last year’s broadcast. The company raised 30‑second spot prices to $1.7‑$2.3 million, a double‑digit increase over 2024, and secured...

Bob Robertson Discusses Leveraging AI to Analyze Client Data
Bob Robertson addressed Legalweek 2026’s Day 3 session, highlighting how artificial intelligence can integrate, synthesize, and analyze disparate client data for law firms. He emphasized AI‑driven platforms that translate complex datasets into intuitive visualizations for attorneys. The discussion underscored real‑time...

First Look at Daniel Mays' New Crime Drama with Slow Horses Star
ITV has released first‑look images for *Believe Me*, a four‑part true‑crime drama starring Daniel Mays as convicted serial rapist John Worboys. The series follows victims Sarah and Laila, portrayed by Aimée‑Ffion Edwards and Aasiya Shah, exposing how Metropolitan Police mishandled...

Study Demonstrates Reliability of Real-Time Imaging Guidance in Robotic Bronchoscopy
Noah Medical’s MATCH 2 study, published in Respiratory Medicine, evaluated robotic‑assisted bronchoscopy (RAB) with embedded digital tomosynthesis (DT) and augmented fluoroscopy (AF) in 31 patients with peripheral lung nodules. The trial reported a 96.7% overall diagnostic yield and identical 96.7%...

What Buyers Are Stressed About — and How Agents Can Help
A Clever Real Estate survey of 1,000 recent homebuyers shows emotions heavily sway purchasing decisions. Thirty‑six percent admitted to acting against better judgment, and 76 percent overlooked red flags, leading to widespread post‑purchase regret—especially among first‑time buyers, where more than...
CBS, Nexstar To Televise California Gubernatorial Debates
CBS Television Stations and Nexstar Media Group will each host a live televised debate for California's gubernatorial race in April. Nexstar's debate airs on April 22 from KRON’s San Francisco studio across six of its stations, while CBS’s debate follows...

Concord Acquires UK-Based Indie Label Ninja Tune Records
Concord announced the acquisition of London‑based independent label Ninja Tune, bringing both its recorded‑music catalog and publishing arm Just Isn’t Music under Concord’s umbrella. The deal adds a roster that includes The Prodigy, Bonobo, Flying Lotus and many other electronic...
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CloudMosa's Cloud-Based Phones Are Gaining Traction in SA
CloudMosa's Cloud Phone, a cloud‑powered solution that turns 4G feature phones into app‑capable devices, has seen four‑fold growth in South Africa, now representing 76% of the company's African user base. The rapid expansion is driven by deep partnerships with local...
USITC Probes USMCA Auto Rules’ Impact on Industry Competitiveness
The U.S. International Trade Commission has opened a fact‑finding investigation into how the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement’s automotive rules of origin affect U.S. competitiveness, especially for advanced and electric vehicles. The probe follows two earlier biennial reports that highlighted mismatches between...

How to Optimize Warehouse Storage Design for Maximum Efficiency
Optimizing warehouse storage design hinges on maximizing vertical space, selecting the right layout, and integrating advanced material‑handling technologies. Extending rack heights, adding mezzanines, and complying with NFPA 13 clearance rules can double usable floor area. Choosing a U‑shaped or I‑shaped floor...

Coming Soon: Capstan Medical’s Next-Gen Structural Heart Robotics System
Capstan Medical announced that its second‑generation robotic catheter delivery system will debut in 2026, following successful first‑in‑human mitral valve implants in Chile, New Zealand and Brazil. The company has expanded its valve sizing portfolio to include 37 mm and 42 mm implants and...

Medical Equipment Techs Beg for Right-to-Repair Lifeline
A new Public Interest Research Group survey reveals that 83% of biomedical equipment technicians experience frequent delays in receiving parts, service keys, and manuals, while 70% say diagnostic‑tool restrictions often postpone patient care. OEMs commonly withhold passwords and overcharge for...

Italy’s Leonardo Rides High on Soaring Global Defense Spending
Leonardo announced a bullish industrial plan targeting €32 billion in annual orders by 2030, up from €23.8 billion last year. The firm projects revenue to climb 50% to €30 billion, driven by a new air‑defence system, the Michelangelo Dome, and an expanded focus...

See Martin Clunes as Huw Edwards in New Channel 5 Drama as Release Date Is Confirmed
Channel 5 will debut the two‑part factual drama *Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards* on 24 March at 9 pm, starring Martin Clunes as the former BBC news presenter. The series recounts how Edwards, once a trusted public figure, groomed a 17‑year‑old and later...

Frontline Honors Award Winner: Amy Shen, On-Call Registered Nurse (RN), MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care
MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care’s on‑call RN Amy Shen has been named a 2025 Frontline Honors Award winner by Hospice News. The award, driven by peer nominations, celebrates frontline workers who deliver exceptional patient experiences and champion their industry. Shen...
Iran Conflict Strains Health Systems as Telehealth Faces Internet Disruptions
Escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, the United States and allies has intensified since Feb. 28, 2026, leading to widespread attacks on hospitals and a severe internet shutdown in Iran. The WHO warns that damage to health facilities and disrupted telecommunications are straining...
European Light Vehicle Production and Sales Decouple as Chinese Imports Take Off
European light‑vehicle production fell 3.9 % in 2024 while sales rose 4.6 %, breaking a decade‑long production‑sales alignment. Imports from China have surged, now accounting for 1.37 million vehicles in 2025 and projected to hit 1.53 million by 2030, especially in the economy segment....

Price Tag for Epic Fury Tops $11 Billion in First Six Days, Pentagon Tells Congress
Pentagon officials briefed senators that Operation Epic Fury cost roughly $11.3 billion in its first six days, a figure that likely underestimates the true expense. U.S. Central Command reports about 6,000 Iranian targets have been struck, while seven American service members...
Iridium Communications' Ascent Means It's Time For A Downgrade
Iridium Communications was downgraded from Strong Buy to Buy after a 35.6% rally and signs of fundamental softness. Q4 2025 revenue held steady at $212.9 million while government subscribers dropped 14.2%, with growth driven mainly by low‑value commercial IoT data customers....
Iran’s Digital Arsenal: When Invisible Fences Rise in the Conflict
On 28 February 2026, coordinated cyber operations drove Iran’s internet traffic to just 1‑4 % of normal levels, coinciding with US‑Israeli air strikes that killed the Supreme Leader. Analysts attribute the blackout to a hybrid mix of regime‑imposed whitelisting, large‑scale DDoS attacks,...
BioCatch’s DeviceIQ Brings Pre-Login Mobile Device Intelligence to Digital Banking
BioCatch introduced DeviceIQ, a pre‑login device identification platform for digital banking that evaluates device trustworthiness before users reach authentication screens. The solution tackles sophisticated fraud tactics such as emulators, spoofed devices, cloaked browsers, and jailbroken handsets, while maintaining a persistent...
Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. (SOIL:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. posted a stronger fourth‑quarter 2025, with revenue climbing 12% year‑over‑year and net loss narrowing to C$8.3 million. The company added 5 million barrels of oil‑equivalent proved reserves, driven by successful drilling in its Western Canada assets. Capital...

One Year After Green Bank’s Demise, Court Mulls Future of Grant-Based Climate Policy
A coalition of major tech firms, including Google and Tesla, is rallying to expand U.S. power‑grid capacity as policymakers seek faster upgrades. The Department of Energy has opened a $1.9 billion funding opportunity aimed at urgently needed grid modernization projects. Parallel...