
How Alternative Water Sources Like Rainwater and HVAC Condensate Reduce Risk for Facility Managers
Facility managers are turning rainwater and HVAC condensate from optional sustainability add‑ons into core infrastructure. Epic Cleantec’s OneWater system captures both sources, supplying non‑potable water for toilets, cooling towers, and irrigation, thereby lowering dependence on municipal supplies. The approach improves operational continuity during droughts, water‑use restrictions, or infrastructure failures, and delivers measurable cost savings. Healthcare and large‑scale campuses are leading adopters, integrating water reuse with broader resilience and emissions‑reduction strategies.
The First KRAS Drugs Have Been Sluggish on the Market. Will the Next Generation Fare Better?
Amgen’s Lumakras earned accelerated FDA approval in 2021 as the first KRAS‑targeted therapy, but sales have been modest, reaching $92 million in Q4 2025 with only an 8% year‑over‑year increase. A second G12C inhibitor, Krazati, entered the market in 2022, narrowing Amgen’s...

90% of NYC Intersections Lack Audible Crossing Signals for Blind Pedestrians
A Bloomberg CityLab report finds that roughly 90% of New York City intersections lack audible pedestrian crossing signals, leaving blind and low‑vision residents vulnerable. The NYCDOT installed close to 1,000 audible signals last year after a court order, yet two‑thirds...

The Pipeline: Big Tech’s Data Centre Pledge, NZ Super Gets Real Assets Chief, GIP and EQT’s $33bn AES Deal
Big Tech announced a landmark pledge at the White House to power new data centres with renewable energy, signaling a shift toward greener cloud infrastructure. New Zealand's sovereign wealth fund, NZ Super, created a dedicated real‑assets chief role to sharpen...
Reforging Vulcan
On February 12, United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur lifted off on the USSF‑87 mission but displayed a significant performance anomaly in one of its four solid rocket boosters. The anomaly, similar to the nozzle‑loss issue on the October 2024 Cert‑2 flight, prompted...

EU ‘Made in Europe’ Regulation Welcomed but ‘Will Not Remove Dependency on China’
The European Commission unveiled the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), a legislative package aimed at boosting demand for low‑carbon, ‘Made in Europe’ technologies across strategic sectors such as steel, cement, automotive and energy storage. The proposal introduces domestic‑content requirements for public...
Big Wing Bird: NASA's WB-57 Gets Grounded
On January 27, 2026 NASA’s WB‑57F aircraft N927NA performed a gear‑up landing at Ellington Field, sustaining extensive damage that has left the high‑altitude research plane grounded. The WB‑57F fleet, originally derived from Cold‑War reconnaissance platforms, provides NASA with unique capabilities...

Consider Sandals Ochi for an April Break
Sandals Ochi, an adults‑only all‑inclusive resort in Jamaica, is being promoted for an April getaway. Unique UK tour operator Unique Caribbean Holidays Ltd. (UCHL) offers a seven‑night stay in a new Butler Villa Suite starting at £2,419 per adult, inclusive...

What Does the Lantern Key Do in Slay the Spire 2?
The Lantern Key is a rare quest item in Slay the Spire 2 that appears during a random knight encounter. After defeating the knight, the key acts as an unplayable curse until the next act, where it triggers a choice event...
Review: Why Space?
Rick Tumlinson’s new book *Why Space?* argues that humanity’s purpose is tied to expanding life beyond Earth, leveraging the rapid growth of commercial space. He frames this mission through three "Principles of Purpose": protecting life, evolving humanity, and exploring the...
What Will the Replacement of A-10s by F-35s Mean for the US Air Force?
The U.S. Air Force will retire its remaining 162 A‑10 Thunderbolt II aircraft by the end of fiscal year 2026, replacing them with F‑35A Lightning II fighters. The A‑10, a dedicated close‑air support platform since the 1970s, is being phased out due...
Generative AI Could Spawn NIL Lawsuits Over Deepfakes in Sports
Generative AI is infiltrating sports, exemplified by a White House TikTok that used a deepfake of NHL star Brady Tkachuk, garnering over 12 million views. The clip, labeled as AI‑generated, sparked backlash and highlighted athletes’ lack of control over their...

Middle East Telco Brands Climb Global Rankings
Middle East telecom operators have secured eight spots in the Brand Finance Telecoms 150 2026, underscoring the region’s rising brand equity. Saudi Arabia’s stc topped the regional list, ranking ninth worldwide with a 9% brand‑value increase to $17.6 billion and an...

Borr Drilling Puts Three Jack-Up Rigs in Arabian Gulf on Standby
Borr Drilling has placed three of its jack‑up rigs on standby in the Arabian Gulf as hostilities flare between the U.S.–Israel coalition and Iran. The rigs operating in Qatar and the UAE were down‑manned, and the Arabia III unit was shut...

MTA Capital Cost Savings May Be Example for Other Agencies
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Construction & Development department reported a fresh $1.2 billion in cost savings for 2025, adding to the $3 billion saved between 2020‑2024. The agency’s $68 billion 2025‑2029 capital plan includes accelerated projects such as the Park Avenue...

How API-First Platforms Simplify Insurance Pricing
Legacy pricing engines have long hampered insurers with complex integrations and high maintenance. Modern API‑first, cloud‑native platforms now allow pricing models to be integrated in days, scale elastically, and embed enterprise‑grade security. These platforms also unify actuaries, data scientists and...

9PSB Reinforces Commitment to Financial Inclusion with ‘Send to Ghana’
Nigeria’s first Payment Service Bank, 9PSB, has unveiled a new cross‑border feature called Send to Ghana on its Bank9ja app. The service, built on Onafriq’s technology and the Pan‑African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), is regulated by the Central Bank...

Blue Cross Blue Shield Carriers Face New Provider Antitrust Suit
The Healthcare Justice Coalition, representing the liquidation trusts of two bankrupt physician‑staffing firms, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and its 33 carriers, alleging coordinated actions that inflate provider costs. The complaint seeks an...

The ABCs of Electricity Theft: Can Anti-Theft Cables Improve Electricity Service?
Karachi Electric replaced bare low‑voltage wires with aerial bundled cables (ABCs), slashing feeder‑line losses by about eight percentage points and boosting revenue recovery. The upgrade prompted a surge in formal residential connections and higher billed consumption, while power outages fell....

BetWright Takes Sponsorship on Sky Sports Racing
BetWright, a UK‑licensed online bookmaker launched in December 2024, has signed a sponsorship deal with Sky Sports Racing. The agreement places BetWright branding on idents during the channel’s live horse‑racing broadcasts across the UK and Ireland. The partnership is the latest in a...

The Iran Oil Shock Could Fuel This Contrarian Bet
Rising tensions with Iran are driving Brent crude above $100 a barrel, sparking fears of a prolonged oil shock. The iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF (KSA), heavily weighted toward oil and financials, has slipped to near five‑year lows despite the...

Live Nation Reaches Settlement with DOJ in Antitrust Battle, Politico Reports
Live Nation Entertainment reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, ending a high‑profile antitrust case that threatened to split Ticketmaster from its parent. The agreement requires a roughly $200 million payment to participating states and mandates structural reforms, including...

Eurobites: UK Pumps £180M Into Timing Network Backup
The UK government announced a £180 million programme to build a resilient timing network that will back up the current satellite‑based system used by critical services such as mobile operators and power grids. The new network will broadcast a secure timing...

Canada’s Defence Spending Surge May Be Overstating Its Boost to GDP, Desjardins Warns
Canada’s defence‑related investment surged dramatically in late 2025, with weapons‑systems spending jumping over 800% quarter‑over‑quarter in Q4. The spike pushed real defence outlays to nearly double the 2010 peak, yet it still accounts for only about 0.2% of nominal GDP....

Starbucks Partners ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Musical and The Cirkel for Soho Pop-Up
Starbucks is teaming with the West End hit "The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical" and luxury resale platform The Cirkel to stage a fashion‑focused pop‑up at its Soho coffee shop on 13 March. The event will showcase a curated selection...

Ambiente’s Expanding Influence Opens New Doors for Hoteliers
Ambiente, the Frankfurt‑based consumer‑goods trade fair, has become a pivotal platform for the hospitality sector, drawing major hotel groups and HoReCa decision‑makers. Exhibitors such as Lodge Manufacturing and THE CUSTOM CHEF cite the event’s dense concentration of international buyers as a catalyst...
Manufacturers’ Biggest Challenge in Adopting AI Is Preparing Their Systems for It, Expert Says
Manufacturers face a bigger hurdle than AI technology itself: adapting physical facilities and workflows for automation. Asad Afzal of A‑Safe warns that many plants were not built for the increased automation AI enables, leading to congestion and equipment strain. Companies...

VAALCO Adjusts Gabon Drilling Plan After Exploration Well Result
VAALCO Energy finished drilling the ET‑14P exploration well at Gabon's Etame field, intersecting 10 meters of high‑quality Gamba sands but discovering a water‑bearing target zone. The lower section of the well will be plugged and abandoned, while the existing bore...
Italy Sends Frigate to Defend Europe’s South-East From Iran Strikes
Italy announced the deployment of the FREMM‑class frigate Martinengo to the Eastern Mediterranean, joining a multi‑domain European‑UK force aimed at shielding the EU’s southeastern flank from possible Iranian strikes. The move, confirmed by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto and Prime Minister...
Beyond Leather: Brazil’s Material Labelling Rules for Luxury Brands
Brazil’s Federal Act No. 4,888/1965 limits the use of the term “leather” to animal‑hide products, forcing luxury brands to rename synthetic and vegan alternatives for the Brazilian market. The rule affects product labels, e‑commerce listings, and sustainability narratives that rely on...

Policy Paper: UK Support to Ukraine: Factsheet
The UK government released a factsheet outlining its comprehensive support to Ukraine, first published on 21 August 2024 and most recently updated on 9 March 2026. The document details a multi‑billion‑pound package of military aid, humanitarian assistance, and financial backing aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s...
Private Dental and Vision Insurance: Market Concentration Varied Among States
The GAO analyzed 2024 NAIC enrollment data and found that private stand‑alone dental and vision insurance markets are highly concentrated, with the three largest insurers capturing 38‑98% of dental and 41‑96% of vision group market enrollment across states. Median market...

Advancing the Conversation on Seafarer Fatigue at the IMO
At the IMO’s Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW) Subcommittee meeting in London, delegates conducted a comprehensive review of the STCW Convention and examined emerging training needs for alternative‑fuel vessels. The most contentious agenda item was a scoping exercise on...

Ridhima Pandit Files Lawsuit Against Vanshaj Singh over Alleged Online Threats; Latter Calls This a ‘Movement’
Actress Ridhima Pandit has filed a civil lawsuit against digital creator Vanshaj Singh, alleging that his fans sent her death threats, sexual violence threats, and abusive messages after a heated on‑air confrontation on the reality show The 50. The complaint, lodged...
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[Industry News] Battlefield 6 Dev Director Anna Norrevik to Headline NG26 Spring
EA’s Battlefield 6 development director Anna Norrevik will headline Nordic Game Spring 2026 in Malmö, delivering a main‑stage session on how four studios collaborated to create the franchise’s biggest launch. Titled “Battlefield 6 – How Four Studios Created a Turning Point for the Iconic...

'Carpetbagging' Out of State Banks Are a Drain on Florida's Resources
Florida’s rapid population growth is straining highways, schools, and water systems while driving an acute affordable‑housing crisis. Out‑of‑state and branchless banks are harvesting more than $200 billion in deposits from Floridians but reinvest only a fraction locally, exacerbating the shortage of...

Lamprell, RTE International to Collaborate on Offshore Transmission Projects
Lamprell and RTE International have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding to jointly pursue offshore wind transmission projects, focusing on engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of high‑voltage export‑cable systems. The non‑exclusive MoU leverages Lamprell’s offshore foundation and transition‑piece expertise with...

Gavin Newsom Take A Jibe At Trump As Crude Oil Soar Past $100 For First Time In 4 Years: 'We...
Crude oil breached $100 per barrel on March 8, its first four‑year high, driven by tighter inventories, OPEC+ output cuts, and Middle East tensions. The price surge coincided with a political jab from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who mocked former...

Domestic Metals Expands Exploration Efforts at Smart Creek Project in US
Domestic Metals announced an expanded exploration budget for its Smart Creek Copper Project in Montana, with diamond drilling slated for April 2026. Surface program results revealed high‑grade gold, copper and silver assays, including 102 g/t gold and 13.8 % copper in a...

Azerion Promotes Roxanne Harley to VP Strategy & Growth
Omnichannel advertising platform Azerion has created a new executive position, appointing Roxanne Harley as Vice President of Strategy & Growth. Harley, who previously headed UK growth, will now oversee strategic planning, product development, go‑to‑market roadmaps, and the company’s creative studio,...

Ford Patented A Smart Car Door That 'Brakes' Before It Hits Anything
Ford has filed a patent for a smart car‑door system that can brake the door before it contacts an obstacle. The concept combines accelerometers, proximity sensors and a compact mechanical brake made of levers, springs and pads to halt door...
Mollywood (Malayalam) Box Office Collection & Verdicts 2026
Koimoi’s Mollywood box‑office verdict page now tracks Malayalam releases from 2024‑2026, listing worldwide and India collections, opening figures and profit verdicts. The data shows blockbuster performances such as Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra (₹305.17 cr worldwide, Super Duper Hit) and Thudarum (₹237.76 cr,...

Exclusive: Ecofy Set to Raise Rs 380 Cr Led by British International Investment
Ecofy Finance, a climate‑focused NBFC, is raising Rs 380 crore in a Series B equity round led by British International Investment. The round includes Rs 220 crore from BII, Rs 70.5 crore from Finnfund, and continued backing from FMO and Green Growth Equity Fund....

Why Gas Prices Rise Today for Oil Bought Weeks Ago
Philippine fuel retailers set pump prices based on the cost of the next shipment rather than the price they paid weeks ago, using a replacement‑cost accounting model tied to the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS) benchmark. A mandatory 15‑ to...
Black & Veatch to Provide Engineering Design for Power Plant in Taiwan
Formosa Heavy Industry Corporation selected Black & Veatch to engineer a new 2 × 1.2 GW H‑class combined‑cycle power plant in Mailiao, Taiwan. The gas‑fired facility will replace two coal units whose 25‑year PPA ends in 2025 and is expected to serve roughly 1.8 million...

Vilnius-Based Food Supply Marketplace Saltz Raises €20 Million Series A, Plans 100+ Hires as It Expands Across Europe
Vilnius‑based Saltz secured a €20 million Series A round led by the EBRD, aiming to accelerate its pan‑European food‑supply marketplace. The funding will fund expansion into new markets, broaden supplier offerings, and support hiring over 100 staff by 2026. Saltz’s platform consolidates...

Valeura Lifts Output with Three Producing Wells at Thailand’s Manora Field
Valeura Energy completed an infill drilling campaign on Thailand’s Manora field, bringing three new wells online – two development wells and one appraisal well – on its 70% operated working interest. The added wells lifted average oil output from roughly...

Testudo Expands AI Liability Capacity to $9.25m
Testudo, a Lloyd’s coverholder, has secured additional underwriting capacity from Atrium and QBE, raising the limit of its generative AI liability insurance to $9.25 million per insured. The expanded capacity broadens coverage for enterprises deploying generative AI, addressing a surge in...
A New Global Push Would Make AI Companies Pay for News
Artificial intelligence firms have trained on vast amounts of journalism without paying publishers, prompting a global push for statutory licensing. Europe is leading the effort, with a parliamentary vote slated for March 10 on a regime that would require automatic fees...
Place Audit Orders in Public Domain to Boost Trust: CIC to NFRA
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) to publish all orders, circulars, and policy decisions affecting audit practices on its website. The recommendation emerged from an RTI appeal concerning auditors' right to legal representation...