
U.S. Army Shifts Quad Cities Plant Operations to Global Military Products
The U.S. Army awarded Global Military Products a four‑year contract to operate and expand the Quad Cities Cartridge Case Facility in Rock Island, Illinois. Under the deal, the contractor will continue producing brass and steel cartridge cases while adding a Mortar Barrel Production Center of Excellence for 81 mm and 120 mm barrels. The initiative creates a domestic second‑source capability, leverages existing tooling and workforce, and partners with Ellwood National Forge for forging expertise. Executed under an Other Transaction Authority agreement, the contract’s value was not disclosed.
Airports Against the Odds — Beirut and the Art of Keeping the Runway Open
Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport remains operational despite nearby Israeli airstrikes, turning crisis management into a national expertise. Lebanon’s sole commercial gateway now serves as a critical conduit for humanitarian aid, evacuation and limited commerce amid a broader conflict. In contrast, Israel’s...
Grass-Fed Claim Could Mislead Consumers, Fonterra Admits
Fonterra has settled a Greenpeace lawsuit by acknowledging that its “100 % New Zealand Grass‑Fed” label could mislead consumers. The company will remove the combined claim from Anchor butter packaging, retaining only “Grass‑Fed,” while Greenpeace highlighted the use of imported palm kernel...
Phase 2 Exploration Begins at La Union Project, Mexico
Questcorp Mining and Riverside Resources have launched Phase 2 exploration at the La Union Project in Sonora, Mexico, following a successful Phase 1 drill program. Phase 1 uncovered a 30‑metre, 20.2 g/t gold and 226 g/t silver interval at the Union Mine and a 42‑metre,...
Orano CE to Accept Kayelekera Uranium Concentrate
Lotus Resources secured acceptance from Orano Chimie‑Enrichissement (Orano CE) for uranium concentrate produced at its Kayelekera mine in Malawi. The agreement, which requires independent laboratory test results, paves the way for initial shipments in Q2 2026 as the project moves toward full...

The Digital Imperative: Why the Future of Surgery Will Be Built on Integrated Intelligence, Not More Devices
Surgeons are overwhelmed by isolated devices that generate data without context, creating a hidden cognitive burden in the operating room. The industry is shifting from a hardware‑centric model to integrated platforms that synthesize information in real time, mirroring aviation’s move...

Do Water Picks Really Work? Dentists Weigh In.
Water flossers, also known as oral irrigators, have become a common fixture in American bathrooms since their commercial debut in the 1960s. Dental experts, including UCSF’s Dr. Diana Nguyen, endorse them as a useful adjunct for patients who struggle with...

Spotlight Series: Essex Hotel Management
Essex Hotel Management, led by President Barbara Purvis and Business Development Director Christopher Wietig, was featured in Hotel Business' Spotlight Series. The interview highlighted how Essex differentiates itself from other operators through a data‑centric approach and a transparent owner partnership...
Elements Texture Tiles by Casalgrande Padana
Italian tile maker Casalgrande Padana launched Elements Texture, a porcelain stoneware collection offering six neutral shades and two tactile finishes—Naturale and Canvas. The matte, cloudy surfaces aim to add softness and depth to interiors, suitable for floors, walls, and furnishings....

Subsea7 Bags Chevron Job Offshore Equatorial Guinea
Subsea7 has been awarded a substantial subsea installation contract by Noble Energy, a Chevron affiliate, for the Aseng gas monetisation project offshore Equatorial Guinea. The contract, valued between $150 million and $300 million, covers a single‑well tie‑back that will connect the Aseng...

The First New Heroes of Might and Magic Strategy Game in over 10 Years Will Launch This Month
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era will enter PC early access on April 30, marking the franchise's first new title in more than ten years. Developed by Unfrozen and handed to Hooded Horse for day‑to‑day publishing after Ubisoft’s corporate restructuring,...
What Banks Get Wrong About Small Business Credit Cards
Banks are underselling small‑business credit cards by focusing on rates and fees while neglecting the operational tools owners value, such as expense separation, cash‑flow integration, and employee spending controls. The Javelin Strategy report shows many merchants already hold personal accounts,...

Old-School Spycraft Could Make a Comeback as AI Undermines Trust
Artificial intelligence is flooding digital communications with deep‑fakes and synthetic messages, eroding trust in electronic intel. RAND researcher Thomas Mulligan argues this noise will revive classic tradecraft such as dead drops, brush passes, and in‑person briefings to verify source authenticity....
Why Rave Restaurant Group Cut Ties with Uber Eats
Rave Restaurant Group’s CEO Brandon Solano ended the chain’s partnership with Uber Eats after the delivery platform unilaterally raised its marketplace fees, increasing the Lite tier from 15% to 20% and pickup fees from 6% to 7%. Solano said Uber...
What’s Holding Back Competition in Energy Markets?
New OECD research finds that while most advanced economies have legally liberalised electricity and natural‑gas markets, significant regulatory gaps still hinder true competition. About 10 % of electricity and 16 % of gas markets retain only accounting separation, limiting access for rival...

Comcast Is Vistance Networks' Top Customer… by a Lot
Vistance Networks, now owned by Amphenol, disclosed that Comcast accounted for about 35% of its 2025 revenue, up from 21% in 2024, making it the company’s dominant customer. Aurora Networks, Vistance’s cable‑access arm, saw revenue climb 47% to $1.2 billion, driven...

Upfronts 2026: Enter the YouTube Era at Brandcast May 13
YouTube will host its annual Brandcast Upfront on May 13 at Lincoln Center, featuring CEO Neal Mohan, CBO Mary Ellen Coe, and Google President Sean Downey. The event highlights YouTube’s claim as the #1 U.S. streamer, reaching over 238 million adults...
Ethiopia, Rwanda Pull Ahead of Kenya in Electric Mobility Race
Ethiopia and Rwanda have overtaken Kenya in electric‑vehicle (EV) adoption, according to a study by Agora Verkehrswende and GIZ. Ethiopia now hosts over 115,000 EVs—about 8% of its fleet—while Rwanda has roughly 5,500 EVs, representing 1.4% of its vehicles. Kenya,...

Portugal: Will the Life Science Sector See Upswing Amid Funding Worries?
Portugal’s life‑science sector generated €29.7 billion ($34.4 billion) in gross value added in 2024, employing over 268,000 people across 124,000 firms. The ecosystem gained visibility after hosting BIO‑Europe Spring, showcasing biotech startups, research parks like Biocant, and major deals such as BioNTech’s...

Insights: As Ships Get Bigger, Pilots Keep Maritime Commerce Flowing
U.S. pilots now guide vessels up to five times larger than those of two decades ago, straining narrow, aging waterways. The National Transportation Safety Board linked the recent *Dali* bridge collapse to the reduced maneuverability of oversized ships in undersized...

Prostate Enlargement in Men Over 40: When Surgery Becomes Necessary
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects nearly half of men over 50 and up to 90% of those over 80, causing urinary urgency, weak flow, and nocturia that erode quality of life. While lifestyle changes and alpha‑blockers can manage mild cases,...
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ON24, Inc. shareholders approved a merger with Summit Sub Corporation, a Cvent subsidiary, on March 26, 2026, and the deal closed on April 1. The transaction converts each ONTF share into a cash payment of $8.10, equivalent to $810 per standard option...
ACC 2026: Dulaglutide Promotes Coronary Plaque Stabilisation in Patients with T2D
At the American College of Cardiology 2026 meeting, researchers reported that dulaglutide, a weekly GLP‑1 receptor agonist, stabilised coronary plaques in patients with type‑2 diabetes. In a prospective randomised trial of 39 participants with intermediate coronary stenoses, dulaglutide led to...

TSB: Broken Railcar Coupler Led to 2024 Quebec Derailment
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada released its investigation into a November 3, 2024 derailment of a Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway iron‑ore train near Saumon Station. Seven cars left the track, damaging about 250 feet of rail, but no injuries or...
Agile Robots Closes Acquisition of Thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering
Agile Robots completed the acquisition of thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering’s assets, rebranding the unit as Krause Automation. The deal gives the Munich‑based AI‑robotics firm a strong presence in Europe and North America and adds over 75 years of engineering heritage. By...

Broker’s Call: India Shelter Finance (Buy)
IDBI Capital initiates coverage on India Shelter Finance with a Buy rating and a target price of ₹855 (≈$10.3), above the current market price of ₹755.30 (≈$9.2). The lender’s assets under management (AUM) reached ₹9,819 crore (≈$1.2 billion) as of Dec 2025, supported...

Bird & Bird Re-Elects Bartsch for Second CEO Term
Bird & Bird re‑elected Christian Bartsch as CEO for a second four‑year term, reinforcing its ambition to reach €1 bn (≈$1.09 bn) in revenue by 2029. The firm posted a 6% revenue increase to €672.6 m (≈$733 m) for the year to 30 April 2025, marking...

EnerVenue Closes US$300 Million Series B for 30,000-Cycle Nickel-Hydrogen Battery Manufacturing
EnerVenue closed a $300 million Series B extension led by Full Vision Capital, adding a new investor to the round. The funding will finance rapid expansion of its high‑volume nickel‑hydrogen battery plant in Changzhou, China, and accelerate supply‑chain development. The company also...

Balancing Act: ELIZA Interviewed
British singer ELIZA, formerly Eliza Doolittle, has terminated her Parlophone contract and launched her first fully independent project, the album "The Darkening Green." The record marks a stylistic turn toward darker, alt‑rock and neo‑soul textures, while lyrics explore capitalism, motherhood,...

Exclusive: In-Orbit Manufacturing Startup Dispatch Emerges From Stealth
Dispatch, a Y Combinator‑backed startup, emerged from stealth with $500,000 seed funding to develop an uncrewed orbital manufacturing station. The company will use in‑house designed, single‑use reentry vehicles to ferry payloads, starting with a 30 kg test flight in 2027 and...
Tunisia Approves $US 52m Loan for Infrastructure Upgrades
Tunisia's parliament approved a 16‑million‑dinar (≈$51.9 million) loan from the Arab Fund to fund major upgrades of the state‑owned SNCFT rail network. The first phase, budgeted at $138 million, will renew 190 km of track, while a $546 million second phase will cover an...
Scientists Are Working on “Everything Vaccines”
Vaccines prove their worth when they fail, as recent flu and COVID‑19 seasons have shown. The COVID‑19 pandemic exposed how quickly a novel virus can outpace vaccine development, while the 2025 flu season suffered a mismatch when the H 3 N 2 strain...
War with Iran Could Accelerate Africa’s Oil Revival
The escalating war with Iran is destabilizing Middle‑East oil supplies, prompting global buyers to seek alternatives. African basins—particularly offshore Namibia, Ghana, and Nigeria—are attracting heightened investor attention thanks to favorable geology and lower‑cost drilling technologies. New seismic imaging and digital‑oilfield...
How Fox News Is Luring in Gen Z
Fox News is expanding its reach to Generation Z by leveraging TikTok, where chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst posts daily bulletins to a million followers. The network’s traditional cable dominance remains strong, outpacing CNN, MSNBC, and even broadcast rivals like...
India’s Oil Refiners Are Feeling the Squeeze From the Gulf War
India’s major oil refiners, long buoyed by cheap Russian crude, are now grappling with tighter supply and falling margins as the Gulf war disrupts the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of this key shipping lane has choked the flow of...
A Trio of Firms Want to Clean up Steelmaking
A trio of companies are tackling steel’s carbon footprint by replacing traditional coke‑based reduction with electricity‑driven or greener chemical processes. Two firms have built pilot‑scale electro‑reduction plants that melt iron ore directly using renewable power, while a third adapts conventional...

Ghana’s National ID Cards Can Now Make Payments
Ghana’s National Identification Authority has embedded a digital wallet into the Ghana Card, allowing holders to withdraw cash from ATMs, pay in stores and online, and conduct international transactions in over 200 countries. Cardholders can activate the wallet through the...

Harmelin's Meder Weighs In On Principal Media, Rebates Too
Mary Meder, president of Harmelin Media, publicly condemned the practice of agencies pocketing media rebates, urging advertisers and peers to reject the opaque fee structures. She argues the rebates undermine client trust and inflate campaign costs. Meanwhile, Meta has assembled...
Spotlight on The CGF Japan: Driving Change Through Collaboration, Consumer Engagement and Local Innovation
The Consumer Goods Forum’s Japan office highlighted rapid progress on food waste, health and climate initiatives, emphasizing cross‑sector collaboration and consumer engagement. Japan has already achieved its 50% household food‑waste reduction goal, while the government pushes a 60% target for...
IEVA Group Lists on Euronext
IEVA Group, Europe’s leading personalised beauty and wellness provider, debuted on Euronext Growth Paris on March 31, 2026. The IPO sold 571,436 new shares at €12.79 each, raising €7.3 million (about $8 million) and valuing the company at €126 million (roughly $137 million). IEVA’s AI‑powered ecosystem...

Broker’s Call: Meesho (Buy)
Axis Securities initiates coverage on Meesho with a Buy rating and a target price of ₹195 (~$2.35), above the current market price of ₹147 (~$1.77). The platform serves roughly 250 million annual transacting users and 900,000 sellers, and aims to capture...
Headliner Introduces Full Circle: Turn Video Into Video Clips
Headliner, the platform used by more than 1.5 million creators, unveiled Full Circle, a new feature that transforms existing video into short, shareable clips. The tool leverages AI‑driven autoframing, automatic captioning, and highlight detection to streamline the editing process. Users can upload...

U.S. Military Attacks on Iran Could End in 2–3 Weeks, Trump Says
President Donald Trump told the nation the U.S. could wrap up its Iran offensive within two to three weeks and urged oil‑dependent allies to assume responsibility for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. He expressed frustration that partners were not...

Block the Prompt, Not the Work: The End of "Doctor No"
Enterprise security teams are abandoning blunt URL blocks in favor of session‑level governance. Legacy endpoint agents and SSL inspection create performance penalties that push users toward shadow AI tools and unmanaged extensions. The resulting "workaround economy" leaves critical data flowing...

Imports Down in February
U.S. containerized imports slipped 6.5% year‑over‑year in February 2026, totaling 2,093,422 TEUs, though still 17% above pre‑pandemic 2019 levels. The February Logistics Managers Index hit its strongest point in roughly a year, reflecting tighter capacity, higher utilization and rising freight...
Historic Charm Meets Modern Living: Selling Older Homes in Gastonia
Gastonia, North Carolina’s older homes are seeing heightened buyer interest as the city benefits from its proximity to Charlotte and a steady rise in home values. Sellers who showcase original features—such as hardwood floors and wrap‑around porches—while integrating cost‑effective modern...
China's Cosmx Ties up with Munoth Industries in JV to Source Lithium-Ion Cells in India
China's Cosmx, the world’s second‑largest smartphone battery‑pack supplier, has formed a joint venture with Chennai‑based Munoth Industries to source lithium‑ion cells in India. Cosmx will acquire a 26% stake in Munoth’s newly approved cell‑manufacturing facility and begin sourcing cells for...

Navigating Trade Turbulence: Digital Transformation Enhances Global Logistics Amid Rising Tariffs
The United States has rolled out steep tariffs—25% on most Canadian and Mexican imports and up to 20% on Chinese goods—targeting roughly $2.2 trillion in annual trade. The measures, justified under national‑security claims, are prompting supply‑chain realignments and a projected slowdown...
Biopharma M&A Heats Up, Rare Diseases Win Three Approvals, Wave Crashes
Biopharma giants Biogen, Eli Lilly and Merck collectively spent over $20 billion in a single week to acquire biotech firms with approved products or promising pipelines, accounting for three of the year’s four largest deals. Merck bought Terns Pharmaceuticals for $6.7 billion, while...
FAA Cuts SFO Capacity By 33% In Blow To United Airlines Hub
Federal Aviation Administration has reduced San Francisco International Airport’s arrival capacity by 33%, cutting the hourly limit from 54 to roughly 36 flights. The reduction coincides with a runway closure for construction that will remain until early October, further straining...