
Gerion's Reckoning Is Live in EverQuest II, Bringing New and Old Threats to Norrath
The GU‑131 update for EverQuest II, titled Gerion’s Reckoning, is now live, delivering level 135 content that continues the storyline from Rage of Cthurath. Players gain access to 20 new missions, nine Adventure Quests, ten collections, and fresh tradeskill opportunities. The patch also introduces a suite of solo, heroic, and Tier 3 raid dungeons, including the Untold Heroic Gerion: Realm of Conquest. Simultaneously, Overseer Season 8 launches with 33 quests and 22 new agents, while launch bonuses reward double XP and currency through March 30.

STV Wins Traffic Engineering Contract in Connecticut
STV has been awarded a statewide traffic engineering contract by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) under a new task‑based agreement. The firm will serve as prime consultant, handling everything from preliminary traffic studies to construction‑phase assistance. Services include traffic...

UCB Investing $2B To Build Manufacturing Facility in Georgia
UCB announced a $2 billion investment to build a 460,000‑square‑foot biologics manufacturing plant in Gwinnett County, Georgia, its first U.S. production site. The facility will create about 330 permanent jobs and over 1,000 construction positions, leveraging AI, robotics and automation. Georgia...

Why Euronext Chose the Xeneta Index to Power Euronext Container Freight Futures
Euronext has launched container freight futures and selected Xeneta’s Global Container Price Index (XSI‑C) as the underlying benchmark. The index is praised for its real‑time data, comprehensive coverage of carriers and trade lanes, and focus on 40‑foot containers. Its independence...
Peru Beyond the Route
PROMPERU is launching a July 9‑16, 2026 familiarization (FAM) trip called “Peru Beyond the Route” to showcase adventure‑focused destinations in Ancash and Arequipa. The initiative is part of the Peru Beyond the Route Marketplace, a platform that pairs international travel advisors with...

EV Road Tax Is Wrong at This Time
The UK government is proposing a pay‑per‑mile duty on electric vehicles to replace traditional road tax. The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) estimates the scheme could impose about £260 million (≈ $330 million) in annual compliance costs, including £75 million (£95 million) for...

SEC, NOA Deepen Collaboration to Combat Illegal Schemes
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Nigeria’s National Orientation Agency (NOA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch nationwide enlightenment campaigns targeting Ponzi schemes. The partnership leverages NOA’s extensive outreach network to educate the public on the risks...
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[Analysis] How China Sets the Standard for the Future of Luxury, Also in the West
After years of rapid expansion, Chinese luxury shoppers are moving beyond sheer volume toward refined, identity‑driven consumption. The market is shifting from imported status symbols to products that express personal culture and trust. This maturation is reshaping demand both at...

GeoForce Hooks Geotechnical Survey for Shetland Subsea Link
GeoForce Technical Services, part of Oceanscan and Venterra Group, has secured a six‑month geotechnical survey contract with Reach Subsea for the Shetland HVDC Link 2 project. The survey will map seabed conditions, analyse sediments and conduct core penetration testing to support...

Semicon China: AI, Advanced Packaging Set to Drive Country’s Chip Industry Growth
China’s semiconductor sector is set to capture nearly half of global wafer‑fabrication capacity by 2028, rising to 42% from 32% in 2025. The growth is being propelled by the adoption of agentic AI, which dramatically increases inference compute needs, and...

America Wants to Reshore Manufacturing—But Who Will Do the Work?
U.S. companies are pouring billions into reshoring manufacturing, spurred by the CHIPS Act and Inflation Reduction Act, but a critical workforce gap threatens these investments. Research from the University of Tennessee shows only one‑third of firms have advanced reshoring plans,...

Press TV: Iran Will End the Time of Its Choosing only if Own Conditions Met
Iran’s state‑run Press TV said Washington’s cease‑fire proposal is "excessive" and that Tehran will not let President Trump dictate when the conflict ends. Tehran outlined its primary conditions: an immediate halt to attacks and assassinations, a concrete guarantee preventing a...

Kenya’s I&M Bank Hits 98% Digital Usage as Growth Shifts to Revenue per User
I&M Group reported that 98% of its 727,000 customers now transact digitally, signaling that Kenya’s banking sector has largely completed the migration to online channels. The bank’s non‑interest income surged 31% to $111 million and assets under management jumped 223% to...

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2 Has Double Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Scores
Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again returned for a second season on March 24, 2026 and quickly earned near‑perfect reviews, posting a 95% critic score and 96% audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes. The jump from season 1’s 87% critic rating reflects a fully...

Why a 'Near Miss' Database Is Key to Improving Information Sharing
At RSAC 2026, security leaders Wendy Nather and Bob Lord urged the cybersecurity community to treat near‑miss incidents with the same transparency as full breaches. They defined a near miss as an event that almost succeeded, highlighting that many organizations lack...

Legacy Systems Present Modern Challenges at the VA
Veterans Affairs is phasing out its decades‑old custom electronic health record (EHR) in favor of a modern, interoperable platform, CMIO Dr. Jonathan Nebeker announced. The new system will support standardized data exchange and enable integration of emerging digital tools such...

Xaira’s First Virtual Cell Model Is Largest To-Date, Toward Complex Biology
Xaira Therapeutics unveiled X-Cell, a 4.9‑billion‑parameter virtual cell model that predicts transcriptome‑level responses to genetic perturbations. The model leverages the company’s 25.6 million‑cell X‑Atlas/Pisces CRISPRi Perturb‑seq dataset and demonstrates zero‑shot performance on unseen T‑cell and iPSC contexts. X-Cell uses a diffusion...

Devall Diesel, FPT Launch Barge Power Pack
Devall Diesel Services of Sulphur, La., unveiled the Barge Power Pack, a fully mechanical, 150‑173 hp Tier 3 engine system designed for hazardous‑duty barge operations. Powered by FPT’s NEF67MNT, the unit eliminates electrical components, removing ignition sources in explosive atmospheres. Certified Class 1...

India Aims to Cut Emissions Intensity by 47% by 2035 From 2005 Levels
India’s cabinet approved a new climate pledge to cut emissions intensity by 47 percent by 2035, relative to 2005 levels. The target builds on a 36 percent reduction achieved between 2005 and 2020 and is paired with a plan to raise clean‑power...

Coterie Collection to Debut in Porto
The Coterie Collection, a boutique‑hotel brand focused on lifestyle, design and cultural curation, will launch its first property, Lenscape Coterie, in Porto later this year. The hotel will open with 41 rooms, suites and studios, expanding to 11 additional units,...

Garry Marr: In Canada's Great Downsizing Debate, Staying Put Still Has the Upper Hand
Fitzrovia, a Canadian rental giant with $11 billion in assets, is targeting the growing senior‑down‑sizer segment by offering resort‑style apartments that blend larger units with upscale amenities. Toronto’s 55‑74‑year‑old household count has risen 65 % over two decades, yet many older owners...
Precipitate Gold Drilling New Target at Pueblo Grande Project, Dominican Republic
Precipitate Gold Corp. has begun a diamond‑drilling campaign at the Pueblo Grande Norte zone in the Dominican Republic. The program consists of four holes averaging about 450 metres each, for a total of roughly 2,000 metres, aimed at a newly identified cluster...

Compact Plant Cultivation Rack Installed on Coal Carrier
NYK has equipped the coal carrier Pirika Moshiri Maru, serving Hokkaido Electric Power, with a compact plant cultivation rack called PUTRACK. Developed by Plants Laboratory, the system uses water‑saving hydroponics and modular racks that adapt to limited ship space. It...

Poland's Dominance in the Baltic Sea. Billions Invested in New Wind Power Capacity
Poland is emerging as a dominant offshore wind investor, committing roughly $17 billion—about one‑third of the EU’s $49 billion wind‑sector investment for new capacity. The country targets 11 GW of offshore wind by 2040, backed by successful auctions and a stable regulatory framework....

JAL and Cargolux Enhance Air Cargo Partnership with Narita-Luxembourg Codeshare
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Luxembourg‑based Cargolux announced a new codeshare on the Narita‑Luxembourg route, deepening a partnership that dates back more than three decades. The agreement also grants JAL capacity on interline flights from Tokyo Narita to Chicago O’Hare, complementing...
Retailers Report Shrink Levels Down From Pandemic Highs
Retail giants including Kroger, Target, Dollar General and TJX disclosed that inventory shrink has fallen to levels not seen since before the pandemic, turning shrink into a "nonevent" for many. The decline is credited to operational tweaks, better staffing and...

Paid AI Accounts Are Now a Hot Underground Commodity
Cybercriminals are building a thriving underground market for premium AI platform access, reselling accounts for tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot. Flare’s analysis of fraud‑oriented forums shows recurring listings that bundle subscriptions, claim reduced restrictions, and target buyers seeking...

Why IBM Paid $11B For Real-Time AI, Not Kafka
IBM completed an $11 billion acquisition of Confluent on March 17, 2026, adding the leading data‑streaming platform used by over 6,500 enterprises, including 40 % of the Fortune 500. IBM frames the deal as buying an AI‑focused data platform that delivers real‑time data to power...

Great Pods Relaunches With User Accounts and Editorial-Driven Discovery
Great Pods, a podcast discovery platform built on professional editorial criticism, has relaunched with user accounts and new discovery tools. The upgrade adds smart search, weekly MVP rankings based on engagement, and the ability to follow critics from major publications...

New Research Suggests Truth Has a Natural Competitive Edge over Misinformation
A new study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology shows that truthful messages are more persuasive and more likely to be shared than false ones. Four experiments with 4,607 participants found both human‑written and AI‑generated truthful content outperformed...

Open Access Lumo Cracks the West Coast Main Line
First Group‑backed Lumo is set to launch an open‑access service on the West Coast Main Line between Stirling and London, using refurbished Class 222 diesel multiple units. After convincing the Office of Rail and Road, the operator secured four scarce train...

Infinity Avionics Unveils Aquila: The Next-Generation Space Imaging Solution for Complex Orbital Operations
Infinity Avionics announced the commercial launch of Aquila, a full‑high‑definition imaging system designed for small satellites. The camera streams 30 FPS video, offers interchangeable lenses, and comes in three price tiers to suit varied mission budgets. Integrated with the company’s BRAIN...

GSK’s Two-Speed Strategy: Broad Sourcing and Selective Bets
GSK has accelerated its pipeline build‑out by pairing broad early‑stage partnerships with selective, later‑stage acquisitions such as the up‑to‑$950 million purchase of 35Pharma’s pulmonary‑hypertension candidate HS235. After spinning off Haleon, the company now leans on specialty medicines—accounting for over 40% of...
The Anchor Effect - Hotels Used to Compete on Rooms. Now They Compete on Restaurants.
Hotels are shifting focus from rooms to on‑site restaurants as the primary brand differentiator. Data shows 60% of affluent travelers now choose hotels based on dining quality, driving a 40% rise in positive reviews and measurable ADR growth. The "Return...

Nonsensical Spellings and Fabricated Authority Signal Improper Use of Artificial Intelligence
U.S. District Court in California dismissed the plaintiff’s copyright‑infringement complaint after finding that the filings were likely produced using generative AI. The court highlighted nonsensical spellings in AI‑generated images and “hallucinated” citations to nonexistent cases as clear indicators of artificial‑intelligence...

Will the Iran War Revive Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline?
The Iran‑Israel war has shut the Strait of Hormuz, driving up Asian LNG prices and prompting Beijing to reconsider its heavy reliance on maritime energy imports. Analysts say the disruption revives interest in the stalled Power of Siberia‑2 pipeline, a...

Nein Delay: Lengthy Wait Sinks SiriusXM Patent Fight
In February 2017, research organization Fraunhofer‑Gesellschaft sued satellite radio provider SiriusXM for alleged patent infringement. After a nine‑year procedural delay, a Delaware federal judge dismissed the case, ruling that Fraunhofer’s repeated requests for extensions failed to move the litigation forward....

Honda, Sony Drop Afeela EV Project, Reassess Partnership
Honda Motor Co. and Sony Group have scrapped their joint Afeela electric‑vehicle project, ending development of the first‑ and second‑generation models. The decision comes as Honda faces $15.7 billion in EV‑related charges and a broader EV overhaul, while Sony Honda Mobility...

EcoNavis Completes Second Eco Boss Cap Retrofit for Kaizen
EcoNavis Solutions installed its Eco Boss Cap on a second Kaizen vessel, the 32,491 dwt bulk carrier YC Fortitude, following the July 2025 retrofit of the 31,807 dwt general cargo ship SYFC Araya. After six months of operation, Kaizen reported fuel savings between 2.2% and...

From 67 No’s to Nationwide: How Magic Mind Built Its Functional Shot Business
Magic Mind transformed a niche 2‑ounce functional shot into a nationwide retail brand after surviving 67 investor rejections and years of product refinement. The caffeine‑and‑botanical blend, offered in three potency levels, leverages nano‑encapsulation technology to promise five‑times better absorption than...

Rising Costs of War: Gulf Energy Infrastructure Stares Down $25B Repair Bill
The Middle East war has generated at least $25 billion in repair and restoration costs for Gulf oil and gas infrastructure, according to Rystad Energy. Damage to Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex has cut output by 17%, equivalent to 12.8 million tonnes per...

From Followers to Shelf Space: Bonkers Toys’ Lisa Berlin Wright on What Creator Licensing Actually Requires
Bonkers Toys, led by licensing chief Lisa Berlin Wright, is turning digital creators into toy franchise powerhouses. The company’s early wins with slither.io and Ryan’s World proved that viral online audiences can be translated into retail‑ready product lines. Wright stresses...

Trainee Reporter
The Clydebank Post, part of Newsquest Media Group, is hiring a full‑time trainee reporter for its Glasgow newsroom. The role focuses on generating exclusive stories, covering council and court proceedings, and producing engaging local features. Candidates must hold an NCTJ...

Sundaram Home Finance Expands ‘Emerging Business’ Presence in South TN
India’s Sundaram Home Finance announced the opening of two new Emerging Business branches in the historic temple towns of Sankaran Koil and Ambasamudram, extending its footprint in South Tamil Nadu. Over the next year the lender will add five more branches, bringing...

CTDOT Releases 2027-2030 STIP
The Connecticut Department of Transportation unveiled its draft 2027‑2030 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, outlining over 380 projects funded by $4.5 billion in federal, $932 million in state, and $45 million in local dollars. About $1.1 billion of the plan is earmarked for transit, including...

Transload Provider Bringing New Life to Dormant Maine Rail Lines
TransloadX, a New England transload and logistics firm, filed with the Surface Transportation Board to lease two dormant CSX branch lines in Maine—a roughly 18‑mile Bangor‑Bucksport route and the Waterville‑Augusta spur. The Bangor‑Bucksport line has sat idle since a paper...

Pentagon Inks Deal with BAE, Lockheed to Quadruple THAAD Seeker Production
The Pentagon has signed multiyear agreements with BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin to quadruple production of infrared seekers for the THAAD missile‑defense interceptor. Annual output will rise from 96 to 400 units, while BAE’s seeker contracts run for seven years...
American Tungsten Extends Strike of Tungsten Mineralization at IMA Mine, Idaho
American Tungsten Corp. announced initial assay results from its second underground drill station on the D‑Level of the historic IMA Mine in Idaho. Intercepts across three holes returned 0.33‑0.80% WO3 and 1.0‑1.9 oz/ton silver, confirming the vein system’s continuity up‑dip...

Strabag Cartel Fine More than Trebles to €146m After Leniency Status Unravels
Austrian construction giant Strabag has seen its cartel fine surge to €146 million—the maximum penalty, equal to about 10% of its 2021 turnover—after the Federal Competition Authority uncovered undisclosed cartel projects and revoked its leniency status. The Vienna Higher Regional Court...

More RIAs Are Outsourcing Their Compliance. Is that a Problem?
Outsourced chief compliance officers (CCOs) are gaining traction, now covering roughly 8% of SEC‑registered RIAs according to 2024 Form ADV data. The practice has expanded for three consecutive years, with more than 2,500 OCCOs handling multiple firms, and a handful overseeing...