
Several Rage Arts Get Seamlessly Merged Together Into One Cutscene that Plays Out Against Heihachi in Tekken 8 Thanks to...
A fan‑made video by BuffGigas seamlessly merges several Tekken 8 Rage Arts into a single, fluid cutscene that targets Heihachi Mishima. The edit strings together attacks from Jin, Azucena, Nina, Steve, Eddy Gordo, Asuka, and even a panda, making it appear as one continuous on‑screen event. The clip highlights Tekken 8’s powerful Rage Art mechanic, which activates when a character’s health is low. Despite the on‑screen onslaught, Heihachi survives, echoing his long‑standing resilience and recent return as a DLC fighter.
Private Label Products Garner 24% of Retail Food, Beverage Dollar Share
Private‑label products captured 24% of the U.S. retail food and beverage dollar share in 2025, generating $330 billion in sales, according to Circana. The share rose 0.4 percentage points year‑over‑year, led by growth in refrigerated, fresh perimeter, frozen foods and shelf‑stable...

Canada's Cargojet to Divest Minority Stake in US' 21 Air
Cargojet Airways announced it will divest its 25% minority stake in U.S. carrier 21 Air to undisclosed buyers. The move is part of a strategic shift to concentrate on its domestic network, ACMI and charter services. The original investment, made in...

Molecular End Points Poised to Transform Myeloma Drug Approval: Nicholas Richardson, DO, MPH
The FDA released draft guidance proposing minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity and complete response as primary endpoints for accelerated approval of multiple myeloma therapies. MRD is defined as fewer than one myeloma cell per million bone‑marrow cells, measured by flow...
Vote Solar Testimony Urges North Carolina to Adopt Distributed Storage over Gas
Vote Solar and the Southern Environmental Law Center submitted expert testimony to the North Carolina Utilities Commission, urging the state to prioritize distributed battery storage over new natural‑gas plants in Duke Energy’s resource plan. Their filing highlights that Duke’s modeling...
Everged Replaces Outdated EV Chargers at No Up-Front Cost
Everged has introduced a Zero Cost Swap Program that lets EV‑charging site owners replace outdated or non‑functional chargers with new Level 2 or DC fast chargers at no upfront expense. The company covers removal, installation, activation, 24/7 monitoring, maintenance, and offers...
Saudi Arabia Drops Export Verification for US Beef
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority announced that U.S. beef shipments will no longer need to undergo the Export Verification (EV) Program, and the kingdom now permits bovine‑derived tallow in animal feed. The policy shift removes a barrier that has...

Blast Radius of TeamPCP Attacks Expands Amid Hacker Infighting
TeamPCP’s supply‑chain campaign has broadened, compromising open‑source tools like Trivy and LiteLLM and giving attackers stolen AWS credentials. The breaches surfaced at AI startup Mercor and the European Commission, where compromised code‑scanning utilities enabled unauthorized cloud access. Third‑party groups ShinyHunters...

Custom Utility Trailers Enhance City of Lethbridge’s Fleet Efficiency
The City of Lethbridge commissioned two custom FT‑24‑3 utility pole trailers from Felling, facilitated by dealer NCCHD, to replace aging equipment that could not handle long poles or heavy loads. The trailers feature a 27,600 lb GVWR, a telescopic tongue extending...

New York Community Radio Stations Plan Merger
Radio Catskill, operating WJFF 90.5 FM, announced a merger with fellow Catskills community station WIOX. Under a memorandum of understanding, Radio Catskill will acquire substantially all of WIOX’s assets, including its FM license, and integrate the stations under a single...

Glimpse $35M Funding Boost for AI‑Driven Retail Automation
Glimpse, a Y Combinator‑backed AI startup focused on retail finance automation, closed a $35 million Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz, bringing its total capital to roughly $52 million. The funding backs its machine‑learning platform that streamlines invoice deductions, chargebacks and dispute...
Embraer Reports 47% Jump in First-Quarter Aircraft Deliveries
Embraer announced that it handed over 44 aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, marking a 47% year‑on‑year increase. The growth spanned its commercial, executive and defense divisions, reflecting broader market recovery. The company disclosed the figures in a securities...

Creating a Roadmap to Scale up Prenatal Supplementation Across Africa
Policymakers at the 2024 Africa Maternal Nutrition and MMS Technical Meeting outlined a unified framework to scale multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) for pregnant women across the continent. Evidence shows MMS reduces anemia‑related infant mortality by 29% and improves growth outcomes,...
Trump FY2027 NASA Budget Supports Moon Missions, But Cuts Everything Else
The Trump administration’s FY2027 budget request keeps NASA’s total funding at $18.8 billion, a 23 percent cut that mirrors the FY2026 proposal. It adds $731 million for Artemis lunar landings and $175 million for a robotic lunar base camp, while slashing the science portfolio...

State of Decay 3 Alpha Tests Starting in May
Xbox Game Studios and Undead Labs announced a series of alpha tests for State of Decay 3, slated to begin in May 2026. The tests will feature full four‑player co‑op, new base‑building and resource strategies, and expanded combat. Registration is open now,...

Starfield Gets New Trailer and Details for PS5 Features
Bethesda announced that Starfield will debut on PlayStation 5 on April 7, arriving alongside the Free Lanes update and the Terran Armada story DLC. The new trailer highlights PS5‑specific enhancements, including a Pro Visual mode delivering 4K at 30 fps and a Pro...

EV Adoption in America: Who's Winning, Who's Losing?
U.S. electric‑vehicle sales plunged in Q1 2026 after the Trump administration scrapped the federal tax credit, prompting automakers to cut production and cancel battery plants. Analysts forecast a 28% drop in new EV sales, while gasoline prices hovering just above...
Chili's Didn't Go Viral By Accident
Chili’s has turned its social media presence into a cultural engine, using creator partnerships to make menu items go viral. The chain’s espresso martini launch, featuring *Vanderpump Rules* stars, sparked a surge of user‑generated content that re‑engaged younger diners. Director...
PlayStation Store: March 2026’s Top Downloads
In March 2026 the PlayStation Store saw MLB The Show 26 claim the top spot on the US download chart, while Crimson Desert led the European rankings and also placed in the US top three. The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin...
ST Introduces STripFET F8 MOSFET Series for Automotive
STMicroelectronics launched the Smart STripFET F8 MOSFET series targeting automotive power‑distribution and battery‑management applications. The first part, STL059N4S8AG, is a 40 V, 420 A N‑channel device with a record‑low 0.59 mΩ RDS(on) in a compact PowerFLAT 5×6 package. Its high thermal conductivity, 175 °C rating...
Mars Gum, BBDO Target Young Demos, Chew On 'Overthink'
Mars’ OEFY gum portfolio—including Orbit, Extra, Freedent and Yida—has launched a youth‑focused campaign called “Total Overthink of The Heart.” The BBDO Chicago creative remixes Bonnie Tyler’s 1983 hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and runs across memes, social, digital and OOH...
Wind Builds Clean Energy Potential Across Asia’s Economic Landscape
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) reports that Asia’s offshore wind sector is accelerating toward parity with Europe by 2030. Japan commissioned its largest offshore wind farm, Hibikinada, in March 2026 and deepened industry coordination through a new MOU with...
Cover Will Pull Back and End Some Holostars Male Vtubers Support
Cover Corp announced it will scale back support for its Holostars male Vtuber division in Japan, citing an executive decision to optimize overall business. While the company says it will continue to back individual activities on a case‑by‑case basis, projects...

No Jet Fuel Shortage for '4 to 6 Weeks' - Airline
Aurigny, the Guernsey‑based airline, reports a 120% rise in jet‑fuel costs since the Iran war began but expects no fuel shortages for the next four to six weeks. The carrier introduced a temporary $2.50 surcharge on new bookings and has...

California Approves First SB 1440 Biomethane Project at Wastewater Facility
Anaergia’s SoCal Biomethane facility at Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority received conditional approval from the California Public Utilities Commission for a long‑term renewable natural gas (RNG) procurement agreement, marking the first SB 1440‑qualified RNG delivery in the state. The plant co‑digests...

An Integrated Visual Radio and Audio Processing Product Arrives
Orban Labs and Quu Inc. have integrated the Quu360 Visual Radio platform directly into the Orban OPTIMOD 5950 HD processor, creating a single‑chip solution for audio processing, metadata handling, and visual messaging. The embedded option eliminates the need for separate Windows‑based PCs...

NAB Show Opens April 18 With Focus on Creators, AI and Streaming
The 2026 NAB Show opens April 18‑22 in Las Vegas, spotlighting the booming creator economy, AI, and streaming technologies. Attendance by creators, influencers and podcasters has surged 200% over last year, while social‑media producers are up 150%. New features include...
Heat Dome and High Pressure Boost Southern U.S. Solar as Polar Vortex Clouds the North
Solcast’s March 2026 analysis shows a stark solar divide across North America. Southern regions—including northeastern Mexico, southeastern Texas and much of California—recorded 20‑25% above‑average irradiance, driven by persistent high‑pressure systems and a southwestern heat dome. In contrast, Canada, the Great...
Ethiopian Airlines Adopts New Strategy to Save Fuel on Regional Traffic Surge
Ethiopian Airlines is expanding its use of technical stops on long‑haul routes to conserve fuel amid tightening aviation fuel supplies in East Africa. By breaking flights into lower‑altitude segments, the carrier can depart Addis Ababa with maximum payload, shifting most...

Editor to Editor: Key Takeaways From Expo West 2026
Expo West 2026 highlighted a market shift from broad protein expansion to high‑intensity formulations, with products now delivering 40‑50 grams of protein per serving. Gummies are ceding ground to soft chews, gels and advanced encapsulation, turning delivery systems into a...

‘Medicare By Choice’ Plans Could Work, But More Details Needed
Medicare by Choice is an aspirational Democratic proposal that would expand eligibility for Medicare‑like plans, add income‑based subsidies, and allow employers to offer the option to workers. The plan includes a public‑option competing with private insurers, caps on out‑of‑pocket costs,...

Resurrecting Bastyr and Preserving the Soul of the Natural Health Movement
Bastyr University, the nation’s first accredited naturopathic medical school, is confronting a severe financial crisis, having lost $14 million over three years and facing a $3.3 million budget deficit. Founder Joe Pizzorno returned in 2025 to steer a turnaround, leveraging alumni donations, salary...
FX Dos and Don’ts for CFOs Navigating Currency Volatility
U.S. companies with global exposure are confronting a fresh surge in foreign‑exchange volatility as the dollar strengthens amid geopolitical tension and divergent monetary policies. CFOs are being urged to move beyond reactionary hedging and adopt structured risk‑management frameworks that separate...

New Nissan Xterra Will Have V-6 and Hybrid Options, No Manual, And Imposing Looks
At the 2026 New York Auto Show Nissan unveiled the next‑generation Xterra, confirming it will launch with a 3.8‑liter naturally aspirated V‑6 borrowed from the Frontier and an automatic transmission. A hybrid variant built on the same V‑6 is also...
Maersk Adds Major New Jersey Hub Near Port Newark-Elizabeth
Maersk has signed a lease for a 233,000‑square‑foot ground‑freight hub in Linden, New Jersey, adjacent to the Port Newark‑Elizabeth complex. The facility will handle both full‑truck‑load and less‑than‑truck‑load shipments, linking warehouse operations to inland delivery networks across the United States. Its...

Hegseth's Wartime Firing of Top Generals Stuns Officials: "It's Insane"
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth abruptly removed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and Gen. David Hodne, who leads the newly formed Transformation and Training Command, while American forces are engaged in the Iran war. The dismissals, described by...
Sponsored: Titan OS Heads to StreamTV Europe
Independent TV operating system Titan OS is positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s emerging streaming ecosystem. The company will sponsor and host a streaming summit at StreamTV Europe in Lisbon, April 13‑15, 2026, highlighting its OS‑level homepage and data insights....
Kenya Petroleum Chiefs Arrested over Fuel Imports, Shortage Claims
Kenya’s top petroleum officials – the Petroleum Principal Secretary, KPC Managing Director, Epra Director‑General and a Petroleum Director – were arrested in a late‑night DCI operation linked to alleged illegal fuel imports and quality breaches. The probe focuses on a...

How Home Depot Is Harnessing Weather Data To Drive Local Retail Sales
Home Depot is leveraging hyper‑local, predictive weather intelligence from The Weather Company to align marketing and inventory with shifting consumer demand. The partnership aims to convert weather‑driven buying signals into actionable campaigns, a strategy that previously delivered a six‑fold lift...
Electrification May Not Be Enough to Protect Against Gas-Driven Price Shocks
Electrification does not fully insulate companies from natural‑gas‑driven electricity price spikes, as grid pricing remains tied to gas dynamics. ABB’s Stuart Thompson warns that static supply contracts and unchanged grid infrastructure leave firms exposed to real‑time market volatility. Storage and...

Pentagon Budget Seeks 85 Lockheed F-35s in Boost to Program
The Pentagon’s FY 2027 budget request calls for 85 Lockheed Martin F‑35 jets, up from 47 in the prior proposal. The allocation includes 38 F‑35A aircraft for the Air Force, 10 F‑35B short‑takeoff/vertical‑landing models for the Marine Corps, and 37 carrier‑capable F‑35C...
FTC Urges Tennessee to Preserve Ballad Health’s COPA
The Federal Trade Commission has written to Tennessee lawmakers urging them to keep Ballad Health’s Certificate of Public Advantage (COPA) in place, warning that its expiration would leave the state’s dominant hospital system without oversight. The Tennessee legislature is debating...

MODEX 2026: Cimcorp to Showcase Dreamfield for Seamless Grocery Distribution
Cimcorp will unveil its Dreamfield automation platform at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, demonstrating how modular robotics, intelligent software, and lifecycle support can modernize grocery distribution. Dreamfield is engineered for ambient, refrigerated, and frozen environments, offering scalable, phased upgrades and standardized...
Southwest Passenger Says Airline Canceled Her Ticket After Agent Said She Was Too Big For One Seat, Demanded $450
Southwest Airlines canceled a Nashville passenger's ticket after a gate agent demanded she purchase a second seat under the carrier’s new "customer of size" policy, which costs roughly $450. The policy, effective Jan. 27, 2026, requires passengers who cannot fit...
‘I Plan to Take Out a Mortgage’: My Father Died. Should I Buy the Family Home From My Mom at...
The Moneyist column addresses a reader whose father recently died and who wants to buy the family home from his mother at a 40% discount, using a mortgage to settle the existing loan and pay siblings. The mother inherited the...
Anyone Watch the Artemis II Launch?
NASA launched Artemis II on April 1, 2026, sending a four‑person crew on a free‑return trajectory around the Moon—the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17 in 1972. The launch succeeded after two earlier attempts this year were aborted due to a propellant...
Crash Blocks Multiple Lanes on Northbound I-5 in San Diego
A multi‑vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 5 near Carmel Mountain Road at 7:05 a.m. forced the closure of the HOV lane and three leftmost lanes, creating significant commuter delays. The rightmost two lanes remained open, but traffic quickly backed up. By 7:30 a.m.,...

Stagwell Creates Enterprise-Level AI Role, Taps Bounteous' Twedell To Lead It
A coalition led by Florida is urging a federal appeals court to overturn a Louisiana judge’s injunction that blocked the state’s Secure Online Child Interaction and Age Limitation Act. The law would require social‑media platforms to verify users’ ages and...

Famous Labs Taps AI for Speedy E-Commerce Site Building
Famous Labs has launched Famous.ai, an artificial‑intelligence platform that builds complete e‑commerce stores from plain‑language descriptions. The service automatically generates site architecture, design, product pages and integrates native payments through its FamousPay solution. Retailers can choose a traditional website, a...

Construction Employment Rebounds by 26,000 in March
The U.S. construction sector added 26,000 jobs in March, lifting year‑over‑year employment by 57,000 positions, a 0.7% increase. Nonresidential construction drove the bulk of the gain, contributing 12,200 jobs across building, specialty trade, and heavy civil categories. The industry’s unemployment...