Nevada Sunrise Resamples Historical Drill Hole at the Griffon Gold Mine Project, Nevada
Nevada Sunrise Metals resampled four historic 2020 drill holes at the Griffon Gold Mine, confirming gold grades and revealing classic Carlin-type pathfinder elements. The 52‑element geochemical analysis matched Fremont Gold’s original gold assays, showing 1.01 g/t Au over 50.2 m in hole GF20‑3 and 0.30 g/t Au over 30.5 m in GF20‑2. Anomalous arsenic, antimony, mercury, thallium and tellurium delineate alteration halos that could guide new targets. The company has filed a 2026 drilling plan with the U.S. Forest Service, awaiting feedback.

Alt Air Teams Up with Eve Air Mobility and Skyports Infrastructure to Advance Electric Aviation in New South Wales...
Eve Air Mobility, Alt Air, and Skyports Infrastructure have formed a strategic partnership to build an eVTOL ecosystem in New South Wales and Queensland. The collaboration will develop vertiport infrastructure, integrate existing airports, and plan routes ahead of the 2032...

159 – the Three-Digit Number that Could Stop You From Being Scammed
The three‑digit hotline 159, launched by Stop Scams UK in 2021, gives UK consumers a fast way to verify suspicious banking calls or texts. It links callers to the fraud teams of more than 99% of retail bank accounts, and over...
Group Captives Evolving, Still Have ‘Headroom for Growth’
Group captives have transformed from a niche risk‑financing idea into a fast‑growing segment of U.S. commercial insurance, now generating about $6.5 billion in premium. Over 90 captives serve the market, accounting for roughly 6.5 % of the $100 billion commercial casualty space. Retention...
Standard Uranium Confirms Anomalous Uranium and High-Grade Rare Earths at Surface on the Rocas Project, Saskatchewan
Standard Uranium reported final assay results from its 2025 surface program on the Rocas Project in Saskatchewan, confirming anomalous uranium mineralization and high‑grade rare earth element (TREO) values up to 9.83%. Grab samples yielded uranium grades as high as 0.409%...
GPS Attacks Near Iran Are Wreaking Havoc on Delivery and Mapping Apps
Electronic warfare near Iran is jamming and spoofing GPS signals, causing delivery and navigation apps to misplace drivers and inflate travel times. The interference stems from low‑cost jammers and sophisticated spoofers that either drown out satellite signals or broadcast false...
Citi Stock Rebounds As CEO Jane Fraser Paints A Bullish Picture
Citigroup’s shares jumped 2.5% after CEO Jane Fraser outlined a bullish outlook at an RBC conference. She said investment‑banking fees and markets revenue should grow in the mid‑teens year‑over‑year, and reaffirmed a target of 10‑11% return on tangible common equity...

First Yoboo Lifestyle Pharmacy Illustrates Colruyt Group’s Approach to Health
Colruyt Group opened its first Yoboo Lifestyle Pharmacy in Antwerp, converting the former Apotheek Noorderlaan into a health‑focused retail space. The new pharmacy combines traditional services with all‑day lifestyle coaching, self‑test kits, and a curated selection of supplements and functional...

Nine Years to Diagnosis: The Challenge of Spotting Inflammatory Arthritis and the Role of First Contact Physiotherapists
Inflammatory arthritis often remains undiagnosed for an average of nine years, allowing joint damage and fatigue to accumulate. Clinical guidelines stress a three‑month "window of opportunity" where disease‑modifying drugs can halt progression and even induce remission. In the UK, first‑contact...
LA Terminals to Extend Gates to Mitigate Disruption During Bridge Closure
Port and marine terminal leaders in Los Angeles announced a mitigation plan as Caltrans prepares to close the 63‑year‑old Vincent Thomas Bridge for a two‑year redecking project. The bridge, which carries roughly 53,000 vehicles daily—including 3,400 heavy‑duty trucks—will be closed...

Sally Beauty Hosting Pop-Up Event in Los Angeles
Beauty retailer Sally Beauty is rolling out “Colorfest,” a month‑long campaign centered on hair color and nail care, highlighted by a free pop‑up event at The Grove in Los Angeles on March 14. The event will feature immersive experiences and...

The $120 Oil Spike Was Typical 'Peak Panic' Marking a Top, Says Bank of America
Bank of America’s technical strategist Paul Ciana labeled Monday’s $120‑per‑barrel Brent surge as a "peak panic" episode that likely marks a short‑term price ceiling. He projects Brent to consolidate between $90 and $110 in the medium term, while acknowledging that...

How a Grassroots UK Campaign Sparked a Multi-Billion-Dollar Exit From Public Fossil Fuel Finance
A UK grassroots campaign targeting the export credit agency sparked the Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP). Formalised at COP26, the CETP now includes 34 governments and five finance institutions and has driven a 78% drop in public fossil‑fuel financing among...

Near-Perfect Critic Rating For Ryan Gosling's 'Project Hail Mary'—Could Be Amazon's 1st Blockbuster
Amazon’s $200 million sci‑fi epic “Project Hail Mary,” starring Ryan Gosling, opened to a near‑perfect 95 % Rotten Tomatoes score from 61 critics. The film adapts Andy Weir’s bestseller and aims to become Amazon’s first true blockbuster after earlier mixed results. Early box‑office forecasts...

YouTube Filling With Horrifying AI Slop for Children
A New York Times probe of over 1,000 YouTube Shorts reveals that roughly 40 percent of videos recommended to toddlers are AI‑generated, often masquerading as educational alphabet or animal lessons. The platform’s algorithm favors these low‑cost, hyper‑realistic clips, pushing them ahead of...
Superior Credit Union Renews Partnership with Mahalo Banking
Superior Credit Union has renewed its long‑term partnership with Mahalo Banking, extending the use of Mahalo’s Thoughtful Banking® platform. The renewal follows measurable gains in operational efficiency and a steady rise in online banking registrations. Mahalo’s core‑centric architecture delivers real‑time...
Sony Fighting $2.7 Billion UK Lawsuit over PlayStation Store Prices
Sony is defending a London Competition Appeal Tribunal case valued at £1.97 billion, accusing the PlayStation maker of abusing its monopoly to inflate digital game prices. The lawsuit, representing roughly 12 million UK gamers, claims Sony forces all digital sales through its...

If You Love Horses, These Dreamy Equestrian Escapes Belong on Your Bucket List
Wellness tourism is set to exceed $1.4 trillion by 2027, and the 2026 trend is shifting toward low‑tech, nature‑based experiences. Luxury hotels worldwide are capitalizing on this momentum by embedding horseback riding into their guest programs, from Chile’s coastal Mari Mari...

Middle East Crisis: The 4 Most Important Employment Law Questions for HR in Germany
The Middle East escalation forces German employers to reassess travel, duty‑of‑care and compensation policies. Employees can lawfully refuse business trips to regions flagged as dangerous by the Federal Foreign Office. Companies must intensify monitoring of staff on overseas assignments and...

Chapman Freeborn Signs up R-BAG Group
Chapman Freeborn has appointed R‑BAG Group as its General Sales Agent for cargo charter services across Eastern Europe, effective March 1, excluding Poland where it retains a dedicated team. The partnership is designed to deepen market penetration and improve customer support...

Texas EMS Staffing Shortage Causes Shift Change, Forcing Medics to Sleep on Cots During Pilot Program
Fort Worth’s fire department is grappling with a severe EMS staffing shortage, with an attrition rate of 16%—about seven employees leaving each month. The agency now has 360 EMS personnel, 89 positions below its target of 449, and 74 trainees...

Tenke Fungurume Mine Accused of Polluting Air and Harming Communities in DR C
The Environmental Investigation Agency and PremiCongo released the "Toxic Transition" report accusing CMOC’s Tenke Fungurume Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo of emitting pollutants that may be harming nearby residents. The study, based on more than 1,200 anonymized medical...

Commercial Space Law Takes Center Stage at DC Moot Court
The American Space Law Foundation will host its inaugural moot court in Washington, D.C., on March 20‑21, where law students will argue a realistic commercial space law dispute. The hypothetical case involves Interra LLC, a fictional megaconstellation operator, challenging an...

Nova Scotia Shoots for a Renewable Grid by 2030
Nova Scotia has pledged to source 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, driving a massive build‑out of wind and solar capacity. The province will retire its remaining coal plants while keeping gas turbines operational to provide rotating inertia,...

State Restrictions, Emerging Ingredients and GRAS: NPA Outlines Industry’s Biggest Policy Challenges
The Natural Products Association (NPA) warned that state‑level bans on dietary supplements have grown to 20 states, with Alaska proposing a bill to bar weight‑loss and muscle‑building products for minors. In response, Rep. Nick Langworthy introduced the Dietary Supplement Regulatory...

2027 Chrysler Pacifica Bucks the Trend of Big Yearly Price Increases
Chrysler unveiled pricing for the 2027 Pacifica minivan, introducing a new LX base model at $43,490 that replaces the Voyager. Most trims see only a $100 price bump, while the top‑of‑the‑line Pinnacle is actually $1,185 cheaper than its 2026 predecessor....
Railbookers Launches Coast-to-Coast Trip Giveaway—Here’s How to Enter
Railbookers, a global train‑booking platform, has partnered with America250 to celebrate the United States’ 250th Independence Day. The collaboration highlights Amtrak Vacations’ “Stars & Stripes” collection of themed routes and offers travelers a chance to win a free 12‑day coast‑to‑coast...

New KadNap Botnet Hijacks ASUS Routers to Fuel Cybercrime Proxy Network
A new botnet named KadNap has infected roughly 14,000 ASUS routers and other edge devices since August 2025, forming a peer‑to‑peer network that communicates via a custom Kademlia Distributed Hash Table protocol. The decentralized architecture makes its command‑and‑control infrastructure harder...
Chrono Trigger Anniversary Celebrated With Music Stream
Square Enix is commemorating the 31st anniversary of Chrono Trigger with a 33‑hour nonstop live stream of its original soundtrack on YouTube. The marathon begins at 8 PM PDT on March 10 and runs until 5 AM PDT on March 12, broadcasting simultaneously across...

Insurance That Covers Male Infertility Procedures Improves Opportunities for Family Building
A new study published in *Urology* shows that states mandating insurance coverage for male infertility procedures, alongside female care, experience six times higher IVF utilization and the greatest number of IVF‑born babies per 100,000 women. Male factor infertility accounts for...
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The United States and Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes on Tehran and Beirut, marking a dramatic escalation in the Iran‑Israel conflict. Iran responded with a barrage of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and a dozen neighboring countries, while its...

Could China’s Rare Earth Supplies Dictate How Long US Strikes on Iran Go On?
The United States imports roughly 71% of its rare earth elements from China, a dependency that underpins many of its military platforms. As Washington conducts airstrikes against Iran, Beijing’s control over these critical materials gives it strategic leverage over the...

From Menu Cuts to Electric Grills: How Indian Restaurants Are Tiding over the LPG Crisis
The West Asia conflict has choked LPG shipments to India, driving up commercial cylinder prices by up to 25% and creating acute shortages for restaurants. Operators across Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and other cities are trimming menus, shifting to electric grills,...

Portland’s Fines for Short-Term Rental Violations Are 27 Times Higher Than Comparable Cities
An investigation by the Portland Ombudsman found that the city levies fines for short‑term rental violations that are up to 27 times higher than those in comparable U.S. cities. The report highlighted a case where a first‑time operator was fined...
A Dose of Psilocybin Helps Smokers Quit in New Study
Researchers at Johns Hopkins found a single dose of psilocybin dramatically increased smoking cessation rates compared with nicotine patches. In a randomized trial of 82 smokers, 17 of 41 participants who received psilocybin remained abstinent after six months versus four...

Fortnite Price Hikes Are Coming, And They'll Affect Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Epic Games will reduce the V‑Bucks value of all real‑money bundles on March 19, dropping the standard $8.99 purchase from 1,000 to 800 V‑Bucks. The change also applies to larger bundles, while offering small cash‑back credits. Fortnite Crew, included in Xbox...

With New 'VIA' Strategy, General Dynamics IT Evolves How It Will Pursue Growth
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) has booked $18.3 billion in new contracts since its 2023 technology‑investment rollout and is now launching the VIA (Vision, Innovation, Acceleration) strategy. The new approach builds on a $1.2 billion capital infusion to expand advanced‑manufacturing and digital...

Kenya’s Parliament Committees Back $1.5 Billion Safaricom Stake Sale
Kenyan parliamentary Public Debt and Privatisation Committees have endorsed the government's plan to sell 15% of its Safaricom stake for KES204 billion ($1.5 billion). Proceeds will be funneled into a National Infrastructure Fund to finance roads, energy and other projects, easing fiscal...
First-of-Its-Kind Vaccine Protects Children From Deadly E. Coli Infections
Scientists announced ETVAX, the first oral vaccine that targets enterotoxigenic *E. coli* (ETEC) in children, after a large‑scale trial in The Gambia. The study involved 4,936 infants aged six to 18 months and demonstrated a 48% reduction in moderate‑to‑severe ETEC...
German Publishers Push Regulators To Fine Apple Over App Tracking Transparency
German publishers and advertising groups have asked the Bundeskartellamt to fine Apple over its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) system, claiming it unfairly blocks third‑party access to advertising data while Apple’s own apps remain exempt. Apple responded with proposals to use...
Hizenergy Launches Four-Product C&I Storage Lineup with 300 kW PCS
Hizenergy has unveiled a four‑product commercial‑and‑industrial (C&I) energy storage portfolio, highlighted by a 300 kW low‑voltage PCS that plugs directly into 400 V distribution networks. The lineup also includes a 460 kW PCS and two storage systems delivering 627 kWh and 1,172 kWh respectively. By...

All Events and Choices in Slay the Spire 2
Destructoid’s guide catalogs every currently available event in Slay the Spire 2, breaking them down by shared, Act 1a (Overgrowth), Act 1b (Underdocks) and Act 2 (Hive). Each event lists up to three selectable outcomes, ranging from health loss and gold gains to card...
Vital's Rare Earth Footprint Gets Bigger
Vital Metals released final assay results from its Nechalacho rare‑earth‑niobium project, confirming record‑high total rare‑earth oxide (TREO) grades across six newly identified targets. The standout 1029A target delivered 292,145 ppm TREO, the highest ever recorded at the site, with notable neodymium‑praseodymium...

German Consumers Trust Banks More than Government to Safeguard Personal Data From AI Algorithms : Research
Solaris' poll of 4,000 German online‑banking users finds banks are the most trusted institution for safeguarding AI‑processed personal data, with 45.4% preferring banks over insurers and government. Trust is strongest among 18‑29‑year‑olds, where 51.5% rank banks highest. One‑third of respondents...
When $5 Million Feels Like a Drop in the Ocean...
Freight savings of $5 million often appear modest, yet they mask larger hidden costs when market conditions shift. Traditional procurement relies on annual tenders, leaving contracts misaligned with volatile ocean rates, capacity constraints, and reliability drops. Predictive freight intelligence and market‑aligned...

Argentina Launches 700MW/2,800MWh BESS Tender
Argentina’s wholesale‑market operator CAMMESA announced a new battery energy storage system (BESS) tender seeking 700 MW of capacity, equivalent to 2.8 GWh of four‑hour storage. The auction opens nationwide, covering key nodes in NOA, NEA, Centro, Litoral, Cuyo and Buenos Aires (excluding the...
New Episode: Sustainable Reporting in Mining
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) launched its first mining‑specific sustainability framework, GRI 14, in January 2026. The standard offers a unified methodology for reporting environmental, social and economic impacts, with material issues identified through stakeholder engagement and data‑driven analysis. In an Energy...

New Coalition Forms to Address US Electricity Demand and Grid Underutilization
A new nonpartisan coalition called Utilise has been launched to improve the utilization of the United States electricity grid, which on average runs at only about 53 % of its capacity. The coalition’s founding members—among them Google, Tesla, Carrier, and Span—aim...

Intelligo Launches the Intelligo Compliance MCP Server, Bringing Deterministic Due Diligence Into Autonomous AI Investment Workflows
Intelligo announced the launch of its Compliance MCP Server, a new infrastructure layer that embeds deterministic due‑diligence into autonomous AI investment workflows used by limited partners. The MCP server delivers verifiable, auditable risk intelligence, enabling real‑time background checks, firm‑specific thresholds,...
NEWH Leadership Conference 2026 Brings Global Hospitality Leaders to Washington, D.C.
NEWH, Inc. will host its 2026 Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., from March 26‑28, bringing together design, development, operations, procurement, and brand leaders from the global hospitality sector. The three‑day event promises practical education, strategic dialogue, and curated networking focused...