Tesla Drivers Must Pass A Quiz To Enable FSD In Europe
Tesla has launched its Full Self‑Driving (Supervised) feature in Europe, beginning with the Netherlands. Before activation, owners must complete an in‑car safety tutorial and pass a two‑question quiz confirming they understand the system’s limits and their responsibility. The quiz satisfies the UN‑R171 driver‑education requirement, addressing past regulatory concerns about driver‑assistance naming. This compliance step clears the way for Tesla to seek approval in additional EU markets.

GCs See Merits of Data-Driven Outside Counsel Selection but Also Its Limitations
General counsel leaders are increasingly turning to data‑driven tools to choose outside law firms, praising cost transparency and performance metrics while acknowledging gaps in data quality and contextual nuance. The trend coincides with heightened political risk, as recent Trump‑era executive...

Review and Approval
The FDA approves biosimilars through an abbreviated pathway that relies on demonstrating high similarity to an existing reference biologic, rather than repeating full safety and efficacy trials. Manufacturers must provide analytical, animal, and clinical data, and the agency can waive...

Empty Attestations: OT Lacks the Tools for Cryptographic Readiness
Operational technology (OT) environments were built for uninterrupted service, not security, leaving many legacy devices without encryption or the ability to upgrade. Threat actors like Volt Typhoon have already maintained long‑term access, harvesting encrypted traffic and potentially signing keys for...
Autonomous Wheelchairs Land at DTW’s Evans Terminal
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is piloting autonomous wheelchairs in its Warren Cleage Evans Terminal through a partnership with mobility‑tech firm Unifi. The AI‑driven devices, powered by Blueberry Technology, will ferry passengers to gates, restrooms and concessions while offering obstacle detection,...

Overwatch’s Next Season Looks Dope Except For One Thing I Have To Yell About
Blizzard Entertainment is rolling out Overwatch Season 2 on April 14, introducing the 51st hero, Sierra, a drone‑based damage character, alongside map reworks, new skins, and a Diablo crossover. The update also restores post‑match accolades and adds a voice‑chat lobby, aiming to...
IEA Prepared for Follow-Up Oil Release: Birol
The International Energy Agency (IEA) says it stands ready to coordinate another strategic oil release if market conditions demand, following a record emergency release that grew to 426 million barrels after the Israel‑Iran conflict began. IEA members hold about 1.25 billion barrels...

More Patients, Fewer Doctors: Demand Keeps Climbing as the Cardiologist Shortage Continues
The United States is confronting a widening cardiologist shortage as an aging population and rising risk factors such as hypertension and obesity drive demand. A Medicus report finds the average hiring cycle for a cardiologist now stretches to 248 days,...

A Small Character Becomes a Big Win for Creative Freedom in California
The California Court of Appeal reversed a lower‑court ruling in Hara v. Netflix, granting Netflix’s anti‑SLAPP motion and dismissing a right‑of‑publicity claim by drag‑queen performer Vicky Vox. The court held that a fleeting character resembling Vox in the series “Q‑Force”...

Citi Arms Wealth Advisors With 4 AI Tools to Cut Busywork
Citi has introduced four AI-powered tools across its wealth division to streamline data handling and advisory workflow. Portfolio Intelligence, a client‑facing platform, aggregates positions, performance metrics and market insights and is live for North American private‑bank clients, with a global...

Pluto TV Adds a New Channel
Pluto TV has added Swerve Women’s Sports, a free, ad‑supported channel dedicated to live competitions, highlights, documentaries and original programming featuring female athletes. The 24‑hour linear channel covers football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, gymnastics and more, aiming to capture the rapidly...

Bring Back Wonder: Why Artemis II Still Matters
Artemis II, NASA’s first crewed flight beyond low‑Earth orbit, is more than a technical rehearsal. While it will validate Orion’s life‑support and propulsion systems for a future lunar landing, the mission also seeks to rekindle the public’s sense of awe that...
Meet Bellora, One of the Downbelow Tems in Temtem: Pioneers
Crema’s Temtem: Pioneers trailer unveiled Bellora, a new Downbelow Tem. Bellora is a Neutral/Nature‑type cow with green, flower‑adorned hair, spawning in meadow and forest biomes. While she looks pastoral, developers promise she will assist players beyond battling in the game’s...

Jim Jefferies Hosts Flirty New THE 1% CLUB AUSTRALIA Singles Special
Australia’s comedy quiz show The 1% Club returns on Seven and 7plus on April 19, 2026, kicking off with a Singles Night special hosted by comedian Jim Jefferies. The episode features 100 single contestants competing for a $100,000 prize (≈US$66,000)...
CRE Pricing Notches Up in March; Near-Term Outlook Uncertain
The Green Street Commercial Property Price Index rose 0.4% in March, bringing its 12‑month gain to 2.6% but keeping it 15.5% below the 2022 peak. Investors hoped lower rates would boost prices, yet a brief dip in 10‑year Treasury yields...
Stop Killing Games Backs California Bill Supporting Clearer End-of-Life Rules for Online Games
California’s Protect Our Games Act (AB 1921) would force live‑service publishers to notify players 60 days before server shutdowns and either provide offline patches or issue full refunds. The bill, effective for titles released after Jan 1 2027, also requires clear in‑game and...

USDA’s Vaden Slams Mosaic for Fertilizer Cuts Amid Crisis
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden publicly rebuked The Mosaic Company for idling its Araxá and Patrocínio phosphate mines in Brazil, warning that removing roughly a million tons of supply will push global fertilizer prices higher. Mosaic defended the shutdown as...

YouTube Boosts Creator Economy Focus at 2026 AUS CHILDREN’S SUMMIT
YouTube has joined the Australian Children’s Content Summit in Coffs Harbour as a Major Partner, marking its first formal involvement in the nation’s dedicated kids‑content event. The four‑day summit, running 24‑27 August 2026, will showcase leading family‑friendly creators alongside producers,...

Pink Gets the Party Started with Greenwich Village Townhouse Buy
Pop star Pink purchased a historic Greenwich Village townhouse at 125 West 11th Street for $21.5 million, down from an initial $25 million asking price. The 8,000‑square‑foot, 1849‑era home sells at roughly $2,688 per square foot and includes five bedrooms, five‑and‑a‑half baths,...

UK Reliance on US Big Tech Companies Is ‘National Security Risk’, Claims Report
A report by the Open Rights Group warns that the UK’s reliance on a handful of US‑based big‑tech firms for data centres, cloud services and digital infrastructure creates a national‑security risk. Strained UK‑US relations could trigger sanctions that disrupt critical...
Hexenzirkel Character Nicole Heading to Genshin Impact
HoYoVerse has teased Nicole Reeyn, a Hexenzirkel member also known as N, as the next playable character in Genshin Impact. The voiceless angel‑mage is expected to launch as a five‑star Pyro unit, likely wielding a Catalyst, in the upcoming Luna...
Trump Says Iran Wants to Make a Deal, Confirms Naval Blockade of Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump announced a U.S. naval blockade of ships departing Iranian ports as Iran signals willingness to negotiate, but insists it will not acquire a nuclear weapon. The move comes amid Iran’s shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, a...

More Extended-Range EVs Soon to Hit the Road
Automakers are accelerating the rollout of extended‑range electric vehicles (EREVs) that pair a modest gasoline generator with an electric drivetrain to eliminate range anxiety. Renault’s new RGEV medium 2.0 platform can deliver up to 1,400 km total range, while Volkswagen’s ID. Era 9X...

Patents, Defense, and Startups: What Dual-Use Startups Need to Know About Patents in 2026
The Department of Defense’s two‑year patent holiday lets startups access hundreds of government‑owned patents through no‑fee Commercial Evaluation Licenses, with applications due July 22, 2026. Section 1498 shifts patent enforcement to the federal government, limiting contractors’ liability and offering a narrow defense for...

Vivatides Therapeutics Raises $54M for RNA Expansion
Vivatides Therapeutics announced a $54 million Series A round, led by Qiming Venture Partners and backed by several other investors. The funding will accelerate its proprietary extrahepatic delivery platform, designed to transport RNA molecules such as siRNA and antisense oligonucleotides beyond the...

Plans to Change HS2 Train Size Could Reduce Capacity and Speed in North, Says Expert
HS2 Ltd is re‑examining its £2 bn (~$2.5 bn) order for 54 high‑speed trains after the northern leg was cancelled, considering smaller eight‑carriage units instead of the originally planned 16‑carriage Eurostar‑sized sets. A senior rail‑industry figure, Chris Gibb, warns that the shift...

Researchers Propose Agentic Risk Standard For AI Agent Transactions
Researchers from Google DeepMind, Microsoft Research, Columbia University, t54 Labs, and Virtuals Protocol introduced the Agentic Risk Standard (ARS), a financial‑risk‑management framework for autonomous AI agents that handle payments or assets. ARS adds escrow, underwriting, and collateral mechanisms to ensure...

Israelis Don’t Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran
The 40‑day conflict between Israel and Iran, alongside ongoing fighting with Hezbollah, ended without achieving the strategic goals set by Israeli leaders. While senior Iranian officials and military targets were eliminated, Tehran’s regime remains intact, its nuclear program only delayed,...

NAB Show: Bridge Technologies To Highlight VB440 Probe Integration with NEP
Bridge Technologies announced that its VB440 production probe will be available as a software‑defined application on NEP Group’s new NEP Platform during the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The integration lets broadcasters launch VB440’s full suite of video scopes,...
Law Firm King & Spalding Adds 19K SF at L.A.’s U.S. Bank Tower
King & Spalding has expanded its Los Angeles footprint by nearly 19,000 square feet, now occupying the entire 16th floor of Silverstein Properties’ U.S. Bank Tower and part of the 15th floor. The law firm secured a five‑year lease extension...

Astellas Pharma Inc. V. Ascent Pharms., Inc.
In a March 2026 bench trial, the Delaware District Court ruled that Ascent Pharmaceuticals' ANDA for mirabegron infringed all of Astellas Pharma's patents covering the extended‑release Myrbetriq formulation. The court dismissed Ascent's defenses on patent‑eligibility, anticipation, obviousness, and written description,...

Robert Corn-Revere: Fact Checking Without Facts
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is using the public‑interest licensing standard to threaten broadcasters that he labels as spreading "fake news," a stance that departs from decades‑old FCC precedent. Over the past year he has posted on social media that stations...

Fake Linux Leader Using Slack to Con Devs Into Giving up Their Secrets
In early April, a threat actor impersonated a Linux Foundation leader on Slack and lured open‑source developers from the TODO and CNCF projects to a spoofed Google Sites page. The page mimicked a Google Workspace sign‑in flow, prompting users to...

Does Working Out Help Psoriasis or Make It Worse?
Dermatologists confirm that regular exercise is safe and beneficial for most people with psoriasis, as it lowers systemic inflammation and improves metabolic risk factors linked to disease severity. High‑intensity activity shows the strongest association with reduced psoriasis prevalence, while low‑impact...

Spring Cleaning Your Trademark Portfolio: A Plain-English Guide for In-House Teams
Companies often let trademark portfolios grow haphazardly, resulting in registrations that no longer match current branding or business lines. An annual "spring cleaning" review helps in‑house counsel verify that core marks reflect actual use, retire legacy filings, and spot coverage...
A Thousand Nos and Two Picassos
The entertainment sector saw several flashpoints on April 13, 2026. A coalition of 1,000 Hollywood creators signed a letter opposing the proposed Paramount‑Warner merger, warning of job cuts and reduced choice. Meanwhile, Canada debated its “Netflix tax” amid U.S. trade tensions, and...

Independent Journalists Are Mission-Driven, but Financially Strained, a New Report Says
A new Center for News, Technology & Innovation (CNTI) report, based on a survey of 43 independent information providers and in‑depth interviews with 26, reveals that creator‑journalists are largely mission‑driven but financially strained. Only five respondents can fully fund their...

A Practical Guide to Fiber Optic Equipment and Its Uses
Fiber optic networks underpin modern data, video, and mission‑critical communications, making a reliable toolkit essential for technicians. The guide breaks down equipment by lifecycle stage—from cable jacket strippers and precision cleavers for preparation, to core‑alignment fusion splicers that deliver sub‑0.05 dB...

Retail Pharmacies Fill Less than 2% of Mifepristone Orders
The FDA’s January 2023 removal of the in‑person dispensing rule let pharmacies, including mail‑order and retail outlets, fill mifepristone prescriptions. A USC study published in JAMA finds that only about 2,700 prescriptions are filled monthly, with mail‑order pharmacies handling more than...
Terminaly Ill MP Says Ban on Telehealth for Assisted Dying Must Change
Victorian MP Emma Vulin, diagnosed with motor neurone disease, has written to Attorney‑General Michelle Rowland urging a change to the federal Criminal Code that bans telehealth consultations for voluntary assisted dying (VAD). The current law criminalises doctors who use phone...

Dairy Thrives in Wellness Age
The dairy category is repositioning itself as a wellness staple, emphasizing its natural protein, probiotics and vitamin content. High‑protein milks, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese and kefir are seeing double‑digit sales growth as shoppers seek low‑sugar, functional options. Retailers such as...

Uganda: Miners Protest Eviction As Police Enforce Mining Ban in Kassanda
Uganda's Mineral Protection Unit deployed police to enforce a Ministry directive ordering gold miners at Mugobwa‑Katuugo in Kassanda District to vacate the site. Miners assert they operate legally under small‑scale mining guidelines and fear loss of income and equipment. The...

Arc System Works Outlines Issues to Potentially Be Resolved in Future Updates After the Massive Guilty Gear Strive Version 2.00...
Arc System Works released the version 2.00 patch for Guilty Gear Strive, delivering a sweeping balance overhaul and introducing the new DLC fighter Jam Kuradoberi. The update removed the Wild Assault mechanic and adjusted every character’s toolkit. Post‑release, the studio identified four lingering...

Google Simplifies Analytics and Ads Consent Rules
Google is overhauling how consent signals flow between Google Analytics and Google Ads, effective June 15. The new model drops the reliance on Google Signals and other Analytics settings, using only the `ad_storage` consent flag for Ads data collection. This...
GoPro Tests Defense and Aerospace Market Opportunities
GoPro announced a strategic push into the defense and aerospace sectors, hiring consulting firm Oliver Wyman to evaluate market potential. The engagement will chart addressable segments, product synergies and go‑to‑market strategies while liaising with government and aerospace stakeholders. GoPro highlighted existing...

NAB 2026: OpenDrives Introduces Edge Hybrid Cloud-Edge Performance Accelerator
OpenDrives unveiled OpenDrives Edge at NAB 2026, a hybrid cloud‑edge performance accelerator designed for distributed video and rich‑media workflows. The system automates data movement between a central hub and edge sites, caching files locally for LAN‑speed access while syncing changes back...
Government Announces Billions in Spending on Military Drones
The Australian government unveiled a decade‑long investment of at least $12 bn AUD (about $7.9 bn USD) in military drones and counter‑drone systems. The package includes $2 bn AUD (~$1.3 bn USD) in the new Integrated Investment Program and $2.2 bn AUD (~$1.45 bn USD) for...

Minimally-Invasive Stenting Effectively Treats Painful Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
Washington University researchers led the NIH‑funded C‑TRACT trial, showing that minimally invasive venous stenting markedly improves outcomes for patients with post‑thrombotic syndrome. Among 225 participants with severe disease, stent plus standard therapy reduced the persistence of severe syndrome to 40%...

LTN Appoints New Executives to Support IP-Based Distribution Growth
LTN announced the appointment of Mark Romano as Vice President of Multichannel Platforms and Edward Cox as Vice President of Sales & Business Development. Both executives bring more than two decades of experience from SES and other media‑technology firms. Their mandates...
BluGlass Completes Upsized AUS$8m Two-Tranche Placement
BluGlass Ltd secured an upsized AUS$8 million (≈US$5.3 million) two‑tranche placement at AUS$0.24 per share, adding a free‑attaching option exercisable at AUS$0.38 until May 2028. The raise includes a AUS$2.3 million cornerstone from the board, with executive chair Omer Granit committing AUS$2 million (≈US$1.3 million). Proceeds...