
The Doctor Is In—Breach: Five Pitfalls in Physician Employment Agreements
The article outlines five common pitfalls in physician employment agreements, ranging from overbroad restrictive covenants to vague compensation formulas, misclassification of physicians, unclear termination terms, and insufficient regulatory clauses. State-by-state limits on non‑competes—such as bans in Alabama and Rhode Island or caps in Louisiana and Connecticut—require tailored language. Bonus structures must specify thresholds, shortfall handling, and termination payouts to avoid disputes. Correctly labeling physicians as employees or contractors and defining fixed‑term versus at‑will arrangements are critical for enforceability. Finally, embedding compliance provisions safeguards against federal program penalties.

7 Things We’d Love To See A Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Remake Borrow From Breath Of The Wild
A full‑scale remake of *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time* is slated for a summer 2026 launch on the upcoming Switch 2, sparking intense fan speculation. The article outlines seven enhancements borrowed from *Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of...

#AAD26: Tanabe’s Phase 3 Win for Drug Targeting Rare Diseases that Cause Pain upon Light Exposure
Tanabe Pharma announced that its oral investigational drug achieved positive results in a pivotal Phase 3 trial for erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) and X‑linked protoporphyria (XLP), two ultra‑rare phototoxic disorders. The study met its primary endpoint of reducing light‑induced pain episodes and...
Robinsons Land Expands Renewable Energy Use Across Office Portfolio
Robinsons Land has transitioned 15 of its office buildings in Metro Manila to 100% renewable energy, covering roughly 650,000 square meters of gross leasable space. The shift, completed through a partnership with MPower, a Meralco retail electricity provider, began in...
How Trump Media Joined the Nuclear Industry’s Quest to Create a Star on Earth
Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) announced a $6 billion merger with private fusion firm TAE Technologies, aiming to bring commercial fusion development to public markets. The partnership will fund TAE's "Norm" reactor, a nickel‑chromium device designed to replicate stellar processes...

Racing Master Finally Floors the Gas for an Android and iOS Launch on May 8, 2026
Racing Master, the new mobile racing title from NetEase Games in partnership with Codemasters, is set for a global launch on Android and iOS on May 8, 2026. The game showcases more than 100 officially licensed vehicles, including Ferrari and...

Rice Security Gets Boost with High-Tech Warehouses
The Philippines' National Food Authority (NFA) is modernizing a major rice warehouse in Camarines Sur with an automated ventilation system that uses LoRa‑enabled sensors to monitor temperature and humidity every five minutes. The upgrade adds a 16‑kilowatt solar power array...
Geopolitical Tensions to Recalibrate Property Market Behavior
The ongoing Middle East conflict is adding inflationary pressure to the Philippines, a net oil‑importing economy, by raising transport, construction and utility costs. Analysts say the shock will make developers and occupiers more cost‑sensitive, especially in the mid‑end residential segment...

New Real Estate Investment Under Attack: Battery Storage
Staten Island Councilman Frank Morano introduced a bill demanding live data feeds and annual independent inspections for large outdoor battery storage facilities, arguing existing FDNY oversight is insufficient. The proposal comes as New York City’s fire department already enforces rigorous...

DVB-I Gathers Global Momentum
Momentum is building for the DVB‑I open specification as New Zealand, Ireland and Germany announce concrete steps toward deployment. Freeview New Zealand aims for a nationwide DVB‑I launch in 2026, positioning the standard as the future of free‑to‑air TV. RTÉ in Ireland...
After COVID, Raids and Other Blows, DTLA Is Hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' Believes It Will Rise Again
Hal Bastian, known as “Mr. Downtown L.A.,” warns that downtown Los Angeles is still reeling from COVID‑19, civil unrest and recent federal raids, leaving roughly half of the pre‑pandemic 500,000 office workers absent and vacancy rates climbing above one‑third of commercial...

HI-PEITHO: Catheter-Directed Therapy Bests Anticoagulation in Intermediate-Risk PE
The HI‑PEITHO trial showed that ultrasound‑facilitated, catheter‑directed fibrinolysis combined with heparin cuts the 7‑day composite risk of PE‑related death, cardiorespiratory decompensation or collapse by 61% versus anticoagulation alone. In 544 intermediate‑risk pulmonary embolism patients, the number needed to treat was...
Pussy Riot Stage Protest Against Tech Company for ‘Powering Russian War Crimes’
Pussy Riot staged a protest at Ubiquiti's Manhattan office, accusing the networking‑hardware maker of enabling Russian military communications on the Ukraine front. The collective demanded that Ubiquiti obey U.S. sanctions, acknowledge its equipment’s use by Russian forces, and cooperate with...

From the Archive: 1996 Small Sedan Comparison Test
Car and Driver’s February 1996 small‑sedan comparison tested eight manual‑transmission models priced under $16,000, including domestic contenders like the Ford Contour and Dodge Stratus and imports such as the Mazda Protegé and Honda Civic. The test measured acceleration, braking, handling and...

Tentacruel | Pokémon Guide
Tentacruel (Pokédex #073) is a Water/Poison Pokémon that evolves from Tentacool at level 30, serving as the final stage of its line. It appears across all main series generations, reachable through surfing, Super Rod encounters, or trades, and boasts a solid...

Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director’s Personal Email, Hit Stryker With Wiper Attack
Iran‑linked threat actors operating under the Handala Hack persona breached the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel, leaking historical messages from 2010 and 2019. The same group claimed a destructive wiper attack on medical‑device giant Stryker, wiping thousands of...
Mutually Assured Energy Destruction
Iran has threatened to sabotage key oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, echoing past attacks such as the 2019 Abqaiq strike. While U.S. President Trump has extended his deadline for a potential strike on Iranian...
Paul & Shark’s, Aspesi’s Judicial Administration Procedures Rejected by Judge
A Milan court dismissed prosecutors' request to place Paul & Shark’s parent Dama SpA and Aspesi’s Alberto Aspesi & C. SpA under judicial administration, citing insufficient proof that their executives acted in concert. The case stems from labor‑abuse allegations involving Chinese‑owned subcontractors Gmax 365 Srl and M&G Confezioni Srl,...

I've Been Sleeping on Tubi — the Best Horror Movie There Cost Nothing and It's Legitimately Great
Tubi’s free streaming catalog now includes the 2024 horror film *Lowlifes*, which critics praise for its clever blend of classic slasher tropes and modern class commentary. Directed by Tesh Guttikonda and Mitch Oliver, the 90‑minute indie production delivers theatrical‑level gore...
Jubilant FoodWorks Says Stores Impacted by LPG Supply Shortage Amid West Asia War: What We Know
Jubilant FoodWorks disclosed that the ongoing Israel‑U.S‑Iran conflict has disrupted LPG cylinder deliveries, affecting several Domino's Pizza and Dunkin’ Donuts outlets across India. The shortage stems from reduced LPG imports due to blockades in the Strait of Hormuz and broader...
BLAST Unveils Final Two 2028 Events with Another Potential Clash
BLAST announced the final two windows for its 2028 circuit, scheduling tournaments from August 14‑28 and September 11‑18. The August slot may conflict with a PGL event that remains uncertain after the Romanian organizer trimmed its calendar to six dates. The September...

Prime Video's 2-Part Sci-Fi Western Series Is One of the Best on Any Streaming Platform
Prime Video’s two‑part series *Outer Range* merges neo‑Western storytelling with sci‑fi elements, delivering a time‑travel mystery across 15 episodes. Starring Josh Brolin, Lili Taylor, and Lewis Pullman, the show follows the Abbott family as they confront a black‑hole‑like anomaly and a...
Listening to Music for 24 Minutes May Ease Anxiety, Study Finds
Researchers at Toronto Metropolitan University discovered that a 24‑minute session of music combined with auditory beat stimulation (ABS) significantly reduces anxiety symptoms in adults already taking medication. In a randomized trial of 144 participants, the 24‑minute condition outperformed a 12‑minute...

56 Points and Miles Promos Ending Soon (Transfer Bonuses, Award Discounts, Award Chart Devaluations)
A wave of loyalty program promotions is set to expire between March 28 and April 10, with more than 56 offers across airlines, hotels, and credit cards ending or changing. Notable deadlines include a 15% Amex transfer bonus to LifeMiles, 30%‑50% transfer...
Israeli Strike Kills Three Lebanese Journalists, Al Manar TV Says
An Israeli strike on a car in southern Lebanon killed three journalists—Al Manar reporter Ali Shaib, Al Mayadeen reporter Fatima Ftouni, and cameraman Mohammed Ftouni. Israel labeled Shaib a Hezbollah terrorist without providing evidence, while Hezbollah and Lebanese officials condemned the attack...

‘Scary Fast’: Brave Man Flings a V8 Jeep Wrangler 392 Down a Snow Rally Stage
Wyatt Knox of Team O’Neil took a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Xtreme Recon, a 470‑horsepower V8 off‑roader, through a snow‑covered rally stage. Equipped with studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta tires, the Wrangler posted a respectable 2:26.34 on the 1.25‑mile course despite its...

Dragon Age 2 Never Played It Safe — and That's What Made It Great
Dragon Age 2 broke BioWare’s traditional formula by limiting player choice to a single human protagonist and embracing a tragic, seven‑year story arc. Developed under a 14‑to‑16‑month crunch, the team treated the game as a first draft, sacrificing polished environments for...

DJs Blame Private Equity for Music Firm’s Woes
Native Instruments, a leading music‑software and hardware maker with 25 million users, filed for insolvency after years under private‑equity ownership. DJs and producers blame the financial engineering of its investors for the firm’s collapse, despite a pandemic‑driven sales surge. The company...

Why Spain Is Weathering Europe’s Energy Crunch Better Than Most
Spain’s electricity market is insulated from the current European energy crunch thanks to a renewable‑heavy mix—almost 60% of its power comes from solar, wind and nuclear—keeping the average price at about €14/MWh (≈$15) versus over €100/MWh (≈$107) in Italy, Germany...

SteelSeries’ Feature-Packed Nova Pro Wireless Headset Is $80 Off
SteelSeries has slashed the price of its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset by $80, lowering the list price from $379.99 to $299.99. The discount is part of the Big Spring Sale running through April 1, 2026 and is available at...
Anumana Secures FDA Clearance for First-of-Its-Kind ECG-AI Algorithm for Early Detection of Pulmonary Hypertension
Anumana has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI‑driven pulmonary hypertension (PH) algorithm, the first software‑as‑a‑medical‑device that analyzes standard 12‑lead ECGs to flag early PH signs. The tool, built on more than 250,000 de‑identified ECGs from Mayo Clinic, demonstrated roughly...
These 9 Shoptalk Conversations Are Shaping Commerce’s Future
Shoptalk in Las Vegas showcased the industry’s anxiety and optimism about commerce’s next evolution, from AI‑driven chatbots to search‑embedded shopping. Key conversations highlighted retailers such as Home Depot and technology firms like Stratacache grappling with omnichannel strategies. Google announced a partnership with...
The Greenhouse Effect and the White House Effect.
A new documentary featuring French historian Jean‑Baptiste Fressoz examines how the shift to renewable electricity reshapes raw material consumption. It reveals that while wind turbines and solar panels reduce carbon emissions, they increase demand for steel, copper, and even wood....

American Pilots Blast Management’s Failures, Make Subtle Threat To Board
American Airlines’ Allied Pilots Association, representing about 16,000 pilots, demanded a board‑level meeting to address management failures. CEO Robert Isom responded by offering only a personal meeting and vague assurances that "things will get better," without a concrete turnaround plan....

Who Cares About a Canadian on Artemis II? Asked by a Canadian…
Canada will see astronaut Jeremy Hansen fly on NASA's Artemis II lunar flyby in early April 2026, marking the first Canadian to orbit the Moon. The seat was secured through a barter tied to the Canadarm 3 contribution for the Lunar Gateway,...

Iran’s Water Weapon Against the Gulf
The Gulf states rely on desalination for the vast majority of their drinking water, producing roughly 40% of the world’s desalinated supply. Amid the US‑Israel conflict with Iran, Tehran has warned it will strike regional water‑treatment facilities if the United...
New Infinity Stealer Malware Grabs macOS Data via ClickFix Lures
Infinity Stealer, a new macOS infostealer, uses a Python payload compiled with the open‑source Nuitka compiler to produce a native binary that evades static analysis. The malware is delivered via a ClickFix lure that mimics Cloudflare’s CAPTCHA, prompting users to...

$10,000 Leapmotor A10 Is the New-Age Neon Stellantis Needs in the US
Leapmotor unveiled its A10 compact electric SUV in China, priced at 965,800 yuan (about $9,500). The model offers a 53 kWh battery delivering over 500 km (310 mi) range, a 70‑90 kW motor, and 100 kW DC fast‑charging capability. It also includes lidar, a Qualcomm SA8650...
Spatial Mapping Technique Allows Researchers to Understand Tumor Architecture
University of Illinois Urbana‑Champaign researchers unveiled GIS‑ROTA, a Geographic Information System‑augmented spatial transcriptomics framework that visualizes biological pathway activity inside tumors. Applied to estrogen‑receptor‑positive breast cancer, the method exposed distinct spatial patterns differentiating primary from metastatic lesions and highlighted regions...

In Iran, Guns in the Streets & Economic Pain
Iranian state forces have flooded the streets with heavy weaponry as the conflict with the United States and Israel enters its fourth week. The coalition has escalated air strikes and is reportedly weighing a ground operation, yet no decisive end...

Zelenskiy Seeks Fuel Supply Deals During Middle East Tour
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy used a Middle East tour to lock in long‑term military and energy partnerships. Kyiv signed 10‑year defense agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar and is negotiating a similar pact with the United Arab Emirates. The agreements,...
When to Get to Airport - SK to JPN?
Travelers on a forum asked how early they should arrive at Incheon Airport for a flight to Japan. Replies converged on a standard three‑hour pre‑departure window, noting that Korean Air had not issued specific guidance. Some participants suggested two hours...

Middle East’s Top Aluminum Maker Says Main Smelter Damaged
Emirates Global Aluminium, the Middle East’s largest aluminum producer, reported significant damage to its main smelter after an Iranian missile and drone attack on Saturday. The plant, a cornerstone of the UAE’s metal export capacity, is now offline pending assessments....
KRE: Valuations Are Declining, But May Not Correct Soon
The State Street SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) is rated Hold as it trades at deep value with an average PE of 10.77 and price‑to‑book of 1.1. However, the fund’s constituents carry heavy commercial‑real‑estate exposure—many have over 50% of...

Design Once, Build Once: Why Lighting Belongs Up Front
Geoff Jones of i‑vision argues that railway lighting, though only 1‑2% of a project’s budget, must be designed up front to avoid costly rework. Early integration influences cable routing, steel fabrication, power strategy and compliance, preventing clashes, insufficient power and...
Brain Scans Reveal How Poor Sleep Fuels Negative Emotions in Alcohol Addiction
A new study in Drug and Alcohol Dependence examined 115 adults with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and found that poor sleep is strongly associated with heightened negative emotions, but not with craving or executive function. Functional MRI revealed that poor...
Second-Hand Smoke Exposure Down 96% Since Scotland's Smoking Ban, Study Shows
Scotland’s 2006 smoke‑free law has cut second‑hand smoke exposure by 96%, according to a University of Stirling and Public Health Scotland study analyzing salivary cotinine data from 1998‑2024. Average cotinine levels in non‑smokers dropped 95.7%, and the share of smoke‑free...

AFK Journey Gears up for a Mega Collab with Hit Anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End This May 1, 2026
AFK Journey announced a collaboration with the popular anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, launching on May 1, 2026. The crossover will add a dedicated storyline, themed quests, and exclusive cosmetics featuring Frieren and Himmel. This marks the third major IP partnership for...

Actors Union Is Bargaining for ‘Tilly Tax’ On AI Film Characters
Hollywood’s SAG‑AFTRA union is negotiating a new levy, dubbed the “Tilly Tax,” on AI‑generated film characters. Executive Director Duncan Crabtree‑Ireland told an AFL‑CIO summit that collective bargaining is the quickest path to AI regulation, as federal rules lag. The union...

I Was Sexually Harassed at Work and Fear Silenced Me — Now I Fight For Safer Workplaces For Everyone
A former attorney recounts personal sexual harassment at a law firm and now runs a consultancy that helps victims. She argues that most companies mistake a written policy and annual training for genuine workplace safety. The piece stresses that leaders...