Huey Magoo's Signs 15&Unit Development Deal in Texas
Huey Magoo's has inked a development agreement with SMR Capital Group to launch 15 new restaurants across five Texas counties. The chain leverages a 1,500‑square‑foot prototype introduced in 2025 that lowers construction costs and fits smaller real‑estate parcels. Alongside the rollout, Huey Magoo's rolled out the Magoo's Rewards loyalty program and expanded its menu with grilled tender bites and specialty lemonades. The company, now operating over 85 locations with a $2.1 million average unit volume, aims to hit 100 sites in 2026.

Can Medicinal Cannabis Help Kids’ Autism, ADHD or Tourette’s? Here’s What We Know so Far
Interest in medicinal cannabis for children with autism, ADHD and Tourette's has grown, prompting the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration to confirm that doctors are prescribing it for these conditions. While parents hope it could reduce reliance on stimulants, antidepressants and...

NASA's Moon Ship and Rocket Seem to Be Working Well, so What About the Landers?
NASA’s Artemis program is accelerating its Human Landing System development by removing the near‑rectilinear halo orbit requirement, which reduces the delta‑V and propellant needed for lunar landers. SpaceX and Blue Origin have submitted revised proposals—Starship will dock with Orion in...

Italian Television Channel Does DLSS 5 Haters a Favor by Broadcasting Footage From Reveal Trailer, Then Copyright Striking Nvidia's Own...
Italian broadcaster La7 filed a copyright claim on Nvidia’s DLSS 5 reveal trailer, causing the official YouTube video to be blocked in Italy for over 24 hours. The claim stemmed from La7’s own talk‑show segment that reused the trailer footage. The...
As New System Is Implemented, MARTA Faregates Are Open (for Now)
MARTA has temporarily left all faregates open until May 2 to smooth the rollout of its upgraded "better Breeze" tap‑to‑pay system. The agency is installing new faregates and ticket vending machines across the network, encouraging riders to use the new orange...
Why Safety Regulators Closed Their Investigation Into Tesla’s Remote Parking Feature
U.S. safety regulators closed their probe into Tesla’s remote‑parking feature, Actually Smart Summon, after determining crashes were rare, low‑speed, and caused only minor property damage. The NHTSA emphasized that the closure does not confirm the absence of a safety defect and the...
ONE Applies Fuel Surcharge for Land Transportation in Latin America
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced a new inland fuel surcharge for land transportation across Latin America, citing fuel supply disruptions linked to Middle East instability. The charge, which varies by country and cargo type, ranges from $10 per container in...

The Business Model Challenges of the Dynamic Media Facility
The European Broadcasting Union’s Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) outlines a software‑driven reference architecture that replaces traditional hardware‑centric broadcast plants with interoperable applications on shared compute resources. By allocating processing power dynamically, broadcasters can run graphics, replay, transcoding and other workflows...
Robotaxi Companies Won’t Say How Often Remote Operators Intervene
Senator Ed Markey has asked seven robotaxi firms—including Waymo, Tesla, Aurora, May Mobility, Motional, Nuro and Zoox—to disclose how often remote assistance operators intervene in driverless trips. The companies collectively refused to reveal intervention frequencies, citing proprietary concerns. In their...
Noble 33 to Launch Japanese Steakhouse and Izakaya at Rosewood Residences Beverly Hills in 2027
Noble 33 will open a Japanese steakhouse and an izakaya at Rosewood Residences Beverly Hills in 2027, occupying nearly 12,000 sq ft on the ground floor. The concepts mark the group’s first foray into Japanese‑inspired dining, joining its existing portfolio of Toca Madera, Medüza Mediterranea,...
Three YouTubers Accuse Apple of Illegal Scraping to Train Its AI Models
Three prominent YouTube creators—h3h3 Productions, MrShortGameGolf and Golfholics—have filed a class‑action lawsuit accusing Apple of illegally scraping their copyrighted videos to train its generative AI models. The complaint alleges Apple bypassed YouTube’s controlled streaming architecture, violating the Digital Millennium Copyright...

Standard Due Diligence Measures
Standard due diligence is the baseline AML/KYC process that financial institutions use to verify customer identities, ownership structures, and risk profiles before onboarding. The approach follows FinCEN’s four core CDD elements—identification, beneficial ownership, relationship purpose, and ongoing monitoring—and serves as...
Treasury Taps BNY and Robinhood to Run Trump Accounts for Kids
The U.S. Treasury has appointed Bank of New York Mellon as the financial agent to develop the infrastructure for Trump Accounts, a children’s investment program created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Robinhood Markets will serve as the operating...

Secret Service Is Embedding AI Experts Across the Agency
The U.S. Secret Service is launching an internal AI program that embeds artificial‑intelligence specialists across its operations. Chief Information Officer Chris Kraft, a former DHS AI leader, says the small team will accelerate adoption of tools like license‑plate reading and...
Global Cohort Data Bolster Confidence in Dolutegravir for Pediatric HIV Care
A new analysis presented at CROI 2026 used International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) data from Africa, Asia‑Pacific, and Latin America, covering over 90% of the world’s children with HIV. The study found that dolutegravir initiates modest early weight gain...
Iran Threatens ‘Stargate’ AI Data Centers
Iran’s military warned it will strike U.S. energy and technology assets in the Middle East if Washington proceeds with threats to hit Iranian civilian infrastructure. The warning specifically targets the $500 billion Stargate AI data center joint venture of OpenAI, SoftBank...

Delta Airlines and YouTube Premium Launch In-Flight Concerts Recorded in Planes
Delta Air Lines has teamed with YouTube Premium to launch a new in‑flight music discovery series, featuring live‑style concerts filmed inside a Boeing 767. The initiative offers SkyMiles members a 14‑day YouTube Premium trial, beginning with a 30‑minute performance by...

Eco Wave Power Completes Its First US Wave Energy Pilot Program
Eco Wave Power has completed its first U.S. wave‑energy pilot off the California coast, deploying a 2‑MW floating converter that produced roughly 5,000 MWh in its inaugural year. The project, funded with about $15 million in private and public capital, achieved a...
Bad Bunny’s Spotify’s Billions Club Concert Film Is Coming Sooner Than You Think: Watch the Teaser
Spotify announced that Bad Bunny’s Tokyo concert film, "Billions Club Live With Bad Bunny," will debut on April 8. The one‑night event captures the Puerto Rican star performing 17 hits, a salsa remix of “MIA,” and surprise guest appearances at...
Quinlan Brothers Announces USD 5 Million Fish Waste Project
Quinlan Brothers of Canada has teamed with Norway’s NutriShell on a $5 million project to convert fish processing waste into marketable products. The joint venture will build a waste‑processing plant near Quinlan’s Eastern Newfoundland facility, targeting up to 3,000 metric tons of...
China Rapidly Accelerating Offshore Aquaculture Push, Exceeding 100 Installations
China has surpassed 100 offshore aquaculture platforms and vessels, marking a rapid expansion driven by stricter near‑shore regulations and a new fisheries law emphasizing intensive, environmentally friendly practices. The government has elevated deep‑sea aquaculture to a strategic growth area, encouraging...
IAEA Says Strikes Near Iran Nuclear Power Plant ‘Must Stop’
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned on April 6 that repeated strikes near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant pose a serious nuclear safety risk and must cease. Since the Feb 28 US‑Israeli war on Iran began, the 1,000‑MW reactor has been...

You Can Now Order Uber Eats & Grubhub Through Alexa+ Conversation
Amazon has launched Alexa+ conversational food ordering, initially supporting Uber Eats and Grubhub on Echo Show 8 and larger devices. The new interface lets users link delivery accounts, browse menus, and modify items in real time through a back‑and‑forth dialogue rather...
Experts Warn MA Auto Enrollment Would Limit Choice, Raise Costs
Health policy experts are warning that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is exploring automatic enrollment of Medicare beneficiaries into Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. They argue the move could curtail seniors' ability to choose alternative coverage and drive up...
NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Break Apollo’s Distance Record
NASA’s Artemis II mission has sent four astronauts farther from Earth than any human before, reaching 248,655 miles (400,171 km). The record eclipses Apollo 13’s 1970 distance of about 205,000 miles, which was an accidental by‑product of an emergency lunar flyby. The crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor...

Risk Mitigation Techniques
Risk mitigation requires coordinated internal controls across departments, anchored by enterprise risk management (ERM). Organizations must recognize and counteract cognitive biases that can distort risk assessment and response. Prioritization hinges on criteria such as adaptability, complexity, velocity, persistence and recovery,...

FTA: $657M in New Ferry Grants Available
The Federal Transit Administration has opened a Notice of Funding Opportunity offering $657 million in ferry grants. The package splits into $105 million for the FY 2026 Passenger Ferry Program, $98 million for an Electric or Low‑Emitting Ferry Pilot, and $454 million for the Rural...
Construction Sector Leads Job Growth in March
The U.S. labor market posted modest gains in March, with the unemployment rate slipping to 4.3%. Construction led the recovery, adding 26,000 jobs, split between 14,300 in residential and 12,200 in non‑residential projects. Average hourly earnings rose 3.5% year‑over‑year, continuing...
After Rezoning Win, Kane Realty Files Plans For North Hills Tower
Kane Realty Corp. has submitted plans for a 15‑story, mixed‑use tower in Raleigh’s North Hills district, following a recent rezoning that lifted the height cap to 37 stories. The development will feature 343,000 square feet of multifamily apartments across 246...
New Technique Identifies Proteins that Trigger Immune Responses in Transplants and Implants
Mayo Clinic researchers introduced a new method called the Ratio of Immunogenicity (ROI) to identify proteins that provoke strong immune responses. By measuring protein abundance and immune activation, the ROI ranks proteins from most to least immunogenic, revealing that mitochondrial...
Lift Truck Tips: How to Right Size Your Fleet Through Utilization Metrics
Lift‑truck fleet right‑sizing has moved from guesswork to data‑driven decisions, leveraging telemetry and warehouse management systems to capture real‑time utilization metrics. Key performance indicators such as overall utilization, lift‑to‑travel ratios, and maintenance histories enable managers to match equipment type and...

Miebach and Solventure Partner to Address the Execution Gap in Supply Chain Planning
Miebach Consulting and Solventure have formed a strategic partnership to close the execution gap that many firms face after investing in advanced supply‑chain planning tools. The collaboration shifts focus from technology deployment to strengthening data, orchestration, and decision‑making layers that...
This Quiet Hampshire Home on the Market for £390k–£410k Hides a Secret Underground Room with a Wartime Twist
A detached four‑bedroom house in Fawley, Hampshire, is listed for £390,000‑£410,000 (about $495,000‑$521,000). The property includes a concealed World War II bunker beneath the garden, measuring roughly 22 ft by 6 ft. The bunker is currently fitted with gym equipment but could be...
Leggat McCall Lands $122M Loan For Bunker Hill Redevelopment: The Boston Deal Sheet
Leggat McCall, the Boston Housing Authority and Joseph J. Corcoran Co. secured a $122 million loan from Cottonwood Group to fund Building F of the Bunker Hill redevelopment. The nine‑story building will contain 208 market‑rate and 58 affordable apartments, part of a...
When Does The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Come to Streaming, Blu-Ray and DVD?
Nintendo and Illumination’s *Super Mario Galaxy* movie is set for a theatrical run similar to its 2023 predecessor, with home‑video windows still unannounced. Based on the prior film, a digital purchase could appear about 41 days after release, followed by...

Roberts & Holland's Ezra Dyckman on REIT JV Compliance Complexities
At Nareit’s REITwise 2026 conference, Roberts & Holland partner Ezra Dyckman warned REITs about hidden tax pitfalls in operating‑partnership transactions. He explained that “disguised sale” rules can turn OP‑paid costs into taxable cash, creating unexpected tax bills and debt‑capacity issues. Dyckman...

USPTO Issues Final Rule Requiring U.S.-Registered Patent Practitioner Representation for Foreign Applicants and Patent Owners
The USPTO issued a Final Rule on March 20, 2026 requiring any foreign‑domiciled patent applicant, inventor, or owner to be represented by a U.S.-registered patent attorney or agent for all submissions. The rule takes effect on July 20, 2026 and applies to every filing...

Harry Potter TV Show Casting Crew Watched over 40,000 Auditions Before Losing Count
HBO’s Harry Potter series underwent an unprecedented casting marathon, with directors Emily Brockmann and Lucy Bevan reviewing over 40,000 audition tapes before they stopped counting. The exhaustive search spanned the UK, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, ultimately selecting Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella...

Startup Approved to Let AI System Prescribe Psychiatric Medication
Legion Health, a San Francisco startup, received Utah regulatory approval to let its AI chatbot renew psychiatric prescriptions for a limited set of antidepressants such as Prozac and Zoloft. The system can only prescribe drugs previously authorized by a human...
Packaging Corner: The Wood Pallet Vs. Plastic Pallet Conversation
Wood pallets have long been the supply‑chain workhorse, but plastic alternatives are gaining traction as automation expands and hygiene standards tighten. IMARC Group projects the global plastic‑pallet market to grow from $7.1 billion in 2025 to $10.4 billion by 2034, driven by...

Holland Foundation Looks to Expand Vision-Saving Transplants
The Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration is scaling its Cincinnati Protocol for ocular surface stem‑cell transplantation by establishing “centers of excellence” and expanding surgeon education. To date, five centers—from Cincinnati to UC Irvine, Virginia Eye Consultants, and Massachusetts Eye and...

‘Summer House’ And ‘In The City’ Star Kyle Cooke Inks With Independent Artist Group
Reality‑TV star and entrepreneur Kyle Cooke has signed with Independent Artist Group (IAG) for representation across film, television, brand partnerships, and digital media. Known for Bravo’s "Summer House" and its spin‑offs, Cooke also runs the Loverboy hard‑tea line and the...

NEW Upgraded Keyword Data in SparkToro’s Audience Research Reports
SparkToro announced upgraded keyword data in its audience research reports, shifting focus from sheer comprehensiveness to relevance. The new system surfaces higher‑intent search terms while automatically filtering out off‑topic queries across verticals such as modern lighting design, Costa Rica travel, and...

Shelley Ericsson Joins Littler as Shareholder in Kansas City
Littler, the world’s largest employment‑law firm, has added Shelley Ericsson as a shareholder in its Kansas City office. Ericsson brings over 20 years of experience handling complex workplace disputes, investigations, and trials for a range of employers, including Fortune 100 companies....
A Key Antitrust Case Against Providers, Plus the Marriage of Patient Experience and AI
In a recent HFMA podcast, senior editor Erika Grotto and FinThrive’s Jonathan Wiik dissect a high‑profile antitrust lawsuit targeting alleged price‑fixing among hospital providers. The discussion also explores how artificial intelligence can be woven into the patient‑experience journey to boost...

How to Grow Your Restaurant Using a Simple and Proven Formula
Restaurant operators are feeling a squeeze as average weekly spend dropped to $90, down from $115 in June 2025, and 68% of diners report cutting back. A Popmenu study of thousands of U.S. restaurants identified a simple growth formula: increase...
AED Algorithm Could Improve Location of Lifesaving Devices
Cedars‑Sinai researchers have created a geospatial algorithm that identifies clusters of sudden cardiac arrests and recommends optimal public AED locations within 200 meters of those hotspots. The model analyzed incidents from 2012‑2023 in Ventura County, California, and Multnomah County, Oregon,...

IBM, Arm Target Enterprise AI With Mixed-Architecture Approach
IBM and Arm announced a partnership to run Arm‑native applications on IBM Z mainframes and LinuxOne servers through a shared software layer and virtualization. The solution lets enterprises deploy AI workloads across both architectures without rewriting code, preserving the uptime,...

DOD Prioritizes Prototyping in $1.4B Research Contract Recompete
The Department of Defense is preparing a recompete for its Research, Development, Test, Evaluation, Engineering and Technical Services (RETS) contract, which carries a $1.4 billion ceiling for up to five‑and‑a‑half years. The new solicitation will emphasize prototyping and experimentation, seeking industry...

Titagarh Naval Systems Gets In-Principle Approval for ₹610 Crore Shipyard Expansion in West Bengal
Titagarh Naval Systems Ltd has secured in‑principle approval from India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways for a brownfield expansion of its Falta shipyard in West Bengal. The project involves a total investment of about ₹610 crore (approximately $74 million), with the...