
Bulletproof, the functional coffee brand founded by Dave Asprey, is shedding its decade‑old biohacker image in favor of a streamlined wellness positioning. Under new CEO Harry Lewis and following Bia Food’s acquisition, the company is trimming its portfolio to focus on coffee‑centric products such as mushroom‑infused cold brew and a coffee‑plus‑creatine powder. Innovation’s share of revenue jumped from 0.5% in 2024 to 5% in 2025, with a target of 9.5% by 2026. Retail partnerships with Sprouts and Target are being leveraged to place the simplified line squarely in the coffee aisle.

Collinson International’s Rohan Bhalla highlighted the growing influence of travel rewards on consumer behavior in a TTG Conversations interview. He explained that travel‑related incentives increasingly shape engagement outcomes across loyalty programmes. Bhalla noted a broad spectrum of brands—from airlines to...

Thailand showcased Muay Thai as a tourism driver at ITB Berlin 2026. The Sports Authority displayed four gyms offering stay‑and‑learn packages, emphasizing a minimum 21‑day training commitment. The 90‑day Muay Thai visa, launched three years ago, has attracted visitors from Australia, France and Singapore....

Authentic Brands Group has named NewRee Sports as the core operating partner for Reebok across Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. NewRee will manage production, import, distribution and sales of Reebok footwear and apparel for adults and children in these...

Indigenous rights lawyer Randall Kahgee has rejoined Pape Salter Teillet LLP as senior counsel, strengthening the firm’s Indigenous law and energy practice. Kahgee brings over 25 years of experience, including nuclear safety regulation, land‑claim negotiations, and free, prior and informed...

Commonwealth Bank of Australia reports that 87.6% of firms that upgraded vehicles, machinery or technology saw productivity gains of more than 10%, with larger companies achieving 20‑50% improvements. Asset‑finance volumes rose 20% year‑on‑year in December 2025, led by manufacturing equipment...

Retailers pour resources into a distinctive brand voice, yet fitting rooms remain a silent, brand‑free zone. This gap is critical because the fitting room is the moment when shoppers decide to buy or walk away. Brands like Urban Outfitters and...

White bar signals mounted beside traditional traffic lights are dedicated bus‑only indicators used in Transit Signal Priority (TSP) systems. Sensors detect approaching buses and change the bar from horizontal to vertical, granting a green‑light equivalent while surrounding lights stay red...

Zara has reopened its 2,000 sqm Minatomirai Tokyu Square store in Yokohama, moving it to the second level with dual mall and street access. The interior features boutique‑style rooms framed by structural beams, natural light from glazed facades and skylights, and...

The Indian Air Force lost a Su-30MKI on March 5 after it vanished from radar during a training sortie from Jorhat, killing both pilots. This marks the third Su-30MKI crash in as many years, yet the fleet’s attrition rate stays...

Egypt’s tourism sector is seeing a surge of Asia‑Pacific travellers, now accounting for over 70% of group bookings. Monthly tour groups have climbed from five to nearly thirty, driven by interest in classic itineraries featuring the Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian...

Kristof De Smedt, a veteran with over 25 years in pharma logistics, was promoted on October 1 2025 to Global Market Segment Director for Airlines and Logistic Providers at Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) following its acquisitions of Tower Cold Chain and Global...

The Standard’s Hua Hin and Pattaya Na Jomtien hotels are repositioning as "playful wellness" resorts, blending fitness, relaxation and family‑centric activities. Guests can join family yoga, sunrise runs with pets, sound‑healing pool sessions and a DIY mud spa with mood‑matching...

Oil futures surged past $113 a barrel and Brent topped $114 as the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran escalated, pushing the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed. The sharp rally in crude sent gasoline price forecasts above $4 per gallon, while Dow...

A recent investigation reveals that 23 U.S. states require drivers to keep headlights on whenever windshield wipers are in use during rain, sleet or snow. The article lists those states and notes that many other states have broader visibility rules,...
Longtime Cravath litigation partner Benjamin Gruenstein has departed the firm after 14 years to launch his own boutique, Gruenstein Law, in New York. The new practice will specialize in government and internal investigations, white‑collar criminal defense, regulatory enforcement, and complex...

Pan Pacific Hotels Group unveiled a new executive leadership team, appointing Craig Bond as chief operating officer, Celine Du as chief commercial and marketing officer, and Kate Loh as head of Development. The refreshed senior team, led by CEO Choe...

Parkroyal on Beach Road has launched a Rainforest Adventure Room Package that pairs wildlife‑themed family rooms with daily breakfast and complimentary entry to the new Rainforest Wild Asia attraction at Mandai Wildlife Reserve. The rooms feature rainforest décor, a king...

Japanese publisher G‑MODE announced that its Archives+ line will re‑release the 2006 mobile RPG Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner: A’s TEST Server on Nintendo Switch via the eShop and on PC via Steam in Japan. The title, originally a feature‑phone...
Employers and HR practitioners often make avoidable errors after terminating staff, raising the risk of losing Fair Work Commission (FWC) claims. Paul O'Halloran of Dentons warns that dismissals without a release agreement practically guarantee a claim. The most frequent defence...
White Cliff Minerals (ASX:WCN) is launching an 8‑kilometre drill campaign at its Danvers copper prospect in Nunavut to delineate extensions of high‑grade, surface‑accessible mineralisation. The program will employ both reverse‑circulation and diamond rigs, building on prior intercepts such as 90 m...

Landlords and letting agents currently rely on Section 21 notices to regain possession of assured shorthread tenancies, but the Renters’ Rights Act 2025, effective 1 May 2026, will abolish ASTs and eliminate no‑fault notices. After that date, possession can only be obtained on at...
Judges ordered Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to reconsider blocking the return of a severely disabled British mother and her son detained in Syria's Al Roj camp. The Special Immigration Appeals Commission found the government's precautionary refusal inadequately reasoned and mandated...
Australia’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) released its first results, showing that major car makers have met the initial emissions targets. The podcast highlights that stricter limits are slated for later this year, which will pressure manufacturers to accelerate electric‑vehicle...
DEScycle, a London‑based metals‑processing developer, has sealed a strategic partnership with Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp., building on Mitsubishi’s 2025 investment. The two firms will act as preferred partners in Japan to commercialize DEScycle’s ionometallurgy platform for recovering critical metals from e‑scrap....
China’s reusable Shenlong space plane lifted off from Jiuquan on February 6 and is now on its fourth orbital mission, cruising at a 594 km circular orbit after thruster firings on February 9 and 12. The vehicle shows no evidence of deploying small...
John Landrum, VP of Marketing at OTR Solutions, warns that small trucking carriers are bombarded with aggressive outreach the moment they apply for a DOT number, creating a false sense of urgency. He argues that many early‑stage decisions—such as choosing...

Asia’s payment landscape is evolving toward AI‑driven agentic commerce, where conversational prompts replace traditional searches and agents act on behalf of shoppers. Embedded payment methods—QR codes, contactless taps, and account‑to‑account rails—now span digital, physical and hybrid environments, turning every interaction...
TMK Energy reported a new daily gas production record at its Pilot Well in Mongolia, delivering over 900 cubic metres (31,800 scfd) primarily from the LF‑07 well. The output represents a 400% increase since August and a 50% uplift from...
Pacgold is gearing up to re‑crush the top lift of the White Dam heap‑leach pad in South Australia, deploying a Metso ST 4.1 screen and an HP300 cone crusher. The new circuit is designed for roughly 350 tonnes per hour, aiming to...
After three years of a freight recession, the trucking industry saw a tentative recovery in early 2026 as spot rates rose and excess capacity fell, prompting optimism among carriers. However, a sharp surge in crude oil to over $100 per...

Oil markets spiked dramatically as Brent crude briefly touched $119.50 per barrel, driven by heightened geopolitical risk from the Iran‑related conflict in the Middle East. Prices later eased to $107.20 for Brent and $103.18 for WTI after reports that G7...

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s most lucrative film isn’t a sci‑fi or action blockbuster—it’s the 1988 comedy *Twins*, which grossed $112 million domestically. Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and director Ivan Reitman forwent upfront salaries, instead taking a 40 percent share of the film’s backend profits. That profit‑participation deal...
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is set to retain a 5% adjusted gross revenue (AGR) usage fee for satellite communications (satcom) spectrum, rejecting the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) 4% proposal. DoT will also apply a 1% discount for...

A federal judge declared Kari Lake's actions at the Voice of America illegal, nullifying layoffs that affected more than 1,000 journalists and staff. Former U.S. trade chief Robert Lighthizer stepped down from the board of Trump Media & Technology, raising...
One Nation senator Tyron Whitten disclosed a 0.00913% stake in Sky Energy Investments, a Victorian solar‑battery firm, despite his public opposition to large‑scale renewable projects. Whitten repeatedly argues that nuclear, coal and gas are cheaper than renewables and has labeled...
Bharti Airtel's data‑centre subsidiary Nxtra Data is raising $1 billion to expand capacity to a gigawatt scale. The round includes $300 million each from Airtel and private‑equity firm Carlyle, and a $400 million commitment from Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed’s Alpha Wave Global. Funds will...
A European Migraine and Headache Alliance survey of 5,410 women revealed major gaps in diagnosing and treating hormonally linked migraine. Forty‑two percent of respondents had never received a formal diagnosis, and 35% reported that doctors never discussed their symptoms. While...

Exxon Mobil and Chevron jumped 3.6% and 3.5% respectively in after‑hours trading as WTI crude surged past $100 per barrel, boosting expectations for higher earnings and cash flow. Berkshire Hathaway fell 1.3% despite its Chevron stake, weighed down by a...

American companies continue to wrestle with critical mineral shortages even after China temporarily lifted its export ban on gallium, germanium and antimony. China still controls the bulk of heavy rare earths and other essential raw materials, creating bottlenecks for U.S....

The ongoing US‑Israel‑Iran conflict has pushed tourism in the Middle East to the brink of collapse, with hotels reporting 70‑75% cancellations and some businesses receiving only a handful of bookings in a year. Entrepreneurs like chef Fadi Kattan in Bethlehem...

Iran’s president pledged to cease attacks unless provoked, after the IRGC launched an Arash‑2 drone strike on Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan airport that injured civilians. Azerbaijan responded by sealing its land border with Iran and hinted it could extend restrictions to Iranian...
Starting March 1, 2026 Buc‑ee’s will require customers using credit or debit cards to pay for fuel at the pump, while cash payments can still be pre‑paid inside the store. The new rule, posted on pump signage, aims to streamline traffic flow...

Singapore’s Ministry of Health unveiled three new measures to curb rising healthcare costs as the nation becomes a super‑aged society. From 2027, MediSave withdrawal limits will rise to S$700 for basic chronic care and S$1,000 for complex cases, while the...
JAKKS Pacific announced a licensing partnership with VTuber Ironmouse to launch the first major U.S. line of officially branded merchandise. The collection will span figures, plush toys, collectibles, tech accessories, and cosplay gear, sold through direct‑to‑consumer sites, Ironmouse’s own storefront,...
Oxford engineers have unveiled an ultra‑low‑cost method to fabricate soft‑robotic actuators using vacuum‑sealed plastic pouches and a laser cutter. The process creates functional actuators in under 10 minutes at a material cost of less than $0.10 each. Demonstrations include a...
Redcastle Resources completed a comprehensive grade‑control program at its Redcastle Reef deposit, delivering exceptionally high‑grade intersections, including a 1‑metre interval of 397 g/t gold. The campaign comprised 327 reverse‑circulation holes over 13,539 m, with 23 holes returning grades above 20 g/t, demonstrating widespread...

CyberConnect2’s Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles 2 will drop its Giyu Tomioka (Infinity Castle) DLC on March 12, 2026, available either as part of the Infinity Castle – Part 1 Character Pass or as a standalone purchase. The sequel builds on the original title, which has...
Breakwave Tanker Shipping ETF (BWET) has seen investor capital triple in 2026, driven by a sharp rally in oil freight rates linked to Middle East tensions. However, analysts argue its performance is overly dependent on the Strait of Hormuz conflict,...
Researchers at Emory University used artificial intelligence to evaluate arterial calcium visible on routine mammograms, linking it to future cardiovascular events. The study examined 123,762 women without prior heart disease and found that mild, moderate, and severe breast arterial calcification...