
Minnesota Prosecutors Sue to Access Evidence in Shootings by Agents During Immigration Crackdown
Minnesota prosecutors filed a lawsuit demanding access to evidence from three ICE shootings that occurred during an immigration‑enforcement crackdown in Minneapolis this year. Two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were fatally shot while protesting, and a Venezuelan man was wounded. Federal officials have refused to release video footage or even the names of the agents who fired. Preliminary video analysis suggests official accounts may be inaccurate, prompting the legal challenge.

Workshop Launches Belgravia Flagship Academy, Shaping the Next Chapter of London’s Specialty Coffee Scene
Workshop, a founding London specialty‑coffee roaster, has opened a flagship Cafe & Academy in Belgravia, uniting its sourcing, roasting and hospitality concepts under one roof. The venue showcases a refined design, single‑origin coffees in terracotta packaging, and a seasonal menu...

War in Iran Is Disrupting Air Travel, Hitting Middle East Hardest
War in Iran has sharply disrupted global air travel, with jet fuel prices roughly doubling after the Strait of Hormuz blockage. Airlines worldwide are raising fares and fuel surcharges, exemplified by Air France and KLM’s $58 increase on long‑haul tickets....

Plimsoll Productions to Strengthen Live Slate
Plimsoll Productions has appointed veteran executive producer Paul Wright to spearhead its live programming across adventure, factual entertainment, and natural history. Wright arrives fresh from Netflix’s high‑profile "Skyscraper Live with Alex Honnold," a technically demanding event that showcased Plimsoll’s production...

‘Playmakers’: The Brokerage Strategy That’s Losing Steam
Jack Miller, CEO of T3 Sixty, warned that the traditional "everything to everybody" brokerage model is losing steam as the housing market cools and consolidation accelerates. He highlighted the rapid Compass‑Anywhere merger as a sign of a favorable regulatory climate, but...

Philo Adds 6 More Channels to Its Free Streaming Lineup
Philo has expanded its free, ad‑supported streaming lineup by adding six new channels from Lionsgate and Blue Ant Media, bringing the total to over 130 channels. The additions—Heartland, The Conners, Nash Bridges, Caught in Providence, True Crime, and Shockwave—cover a mix...

STAT+: Drug Company Penalties for Paying Kickbacks to Doctors Failed to Dent Bottom Lines, Analysis Finds
A JAMA Network Open study examined 64 pharmaceutical kickback settlements from 2000 to 2025, uncovering $10.25 billion in penalties. The drugs at the center of those cases generated $458.6 billion in U.S. sales, meaning fines represented just 2.2 percent of related revenue. The...

Class I Briefs: CN, CPKC De México
Canada National Railway (CN) was named Canada Post’s National Carrier – Multi Mode winner, citing its strong safety performance and a zero‑incident year. The accolade underscores CN’s reliability in mail transport across Canada. Meanwhile, CPKC de México President Oscar del Cueto was...

EU Postpones Russian Oil-Ban, as Iran Energy Shock Aggravates Rifts
The European Commission announced it will postpone the planned EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports that was slated for 15 April, pushing the decision to after the Easter break without setting a new deadline. The delay is attributed to heightened energy...

ENR West 2026 California Owner of the Year: UC Davis
UC Davis has been named ENR West’s 2026 California Owner of the Year, recognizing its expansive capital program across academic and healthcare facilities. The university’s $7.5 billion Vision 2030 plan will culminate in the 14‑story California Tower, adding 909,000 sq ft and 334 new...

For Medical Devices, “Possible Use” Amounts To Infringement Only If The Use Is In Line With Medical Practice
The Munich Local Division dismissed Emboline’s infringement claim against AorticLab, confirming that a medical device can still infringe a patent if the patented use is technically possible. However, the court added that for medical devices the infringing use must align...

Spectrum News, Syracuse University Partner On Journalist Development
Spectrum News has entered a multi‑year partnership with Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications, announced on March 23. The collaboration will give students hands‑on newsroom experience, internships across the country, and joint coursework beginning in the 2026‑27 academic year. In...

Reason for Optimism: Why One Agent Expects a ‘Healthy’ Spring Despite Market Volatility
Despite record‑high contract cancellations and a 630,000‑seller surplus, Coldwell Banker agent Maria Kourepenos remains optimistic, forecasting a steady, healthy spring season. She cites persistent buyer interest, though consumers are more deliberate amid rate volatility and geopolitical uncertainty. Limited inventory in...

Ministers Confirm Heat Pump Targets as Climate Plan Unveiled
Scotland’s new 15‑year climate change plan sets a 10‑year horizon before a major heat‑pump rollout, aiming to replace gas and oil boilers by 2045. The plan projects roughly $54 billion in financial benefits and cost savings through 2040, but campaigners argue...

Digital in the Drive-Thru: Designing Outdoor Experiences for QSR Brands
The drive‑thru remains the dominant sales channel for quick‑service restaurants, accounting for over 70% of revenue before COVID‑19 and growing since the pandemic. Consumer expectations now prioritize speed, order accuracy, and a responsive experience. Digital signage is emerging as a...

Machoke | Pokémon Guide
Machoke, the Generation I Fighting‑type Pokémon, evolves from Machop at level 28 and can be traded into Machamp. It appears in virtually every main‑series title, from the original Red/Blue Victory Road to Sword & Shield’s Max Raid battles. With a base 100 Attack and...

Metrobloks Announces Plans for Three-Building Data Center Campus in Kansas City, Missouri
Metrobloks announced a $1.4 billion investment to build a three‑building, 568,800 sq ft data‑center campus on 29 acres in Liberty, Missouri. The first 177,000 sq ft building has secured planning permission, and the project will create about 30 high‑skill jobs. Metrobloks, backed by equity partners...

Georgia Goes All-Out on Wild Hog Control by Legalizing Drones, Relaxing License Rules
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 946, legalizing the use of drones to locate feral hogs and easing trapping regulations. The legislation removes license requirements for hog trapping, provided captured animals are killed, and permits hunting from motor vehicles...

GEN Korean BBQ Expands Its Grocery Division
GEN Korean BBQ is rapidly scaling its consumer‑packaged goods division, adding a full suite of Korean meals, sauces, drinks, soju and snacks to retail shelves. The brand moved from 30 launch locations to more than 800 U.S. supermarkets within six...

ProPublica’s Union Authorizes the First U.S. Newsroom Strike over AI Protections
The ProPublica Guild, representing roughly 150 journalists and newsroom staff, voted 92% to authorize a strike as contract talks stall. Union members are demanding a clause that bars layoffs caused by AI adoption, as well as just‑cause firing protections and...

Giant Eagle’s myPerks Can Now Be Used at Ohio Circle Ks
Giant Eagle’s myPerks rewards program is now accepted at 285 Circle K fuel stations across Ohio, expanding the loyalty ecosystem after the June 2025 sale of GetGo to Alimentation Couche‑Tard for $1.57 billion. Shoppers can choose between Circle K Inner Circle points or myPerks...

This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker Brings Idle Clicking and Incremental Progression to Mobile
Doghowl Games has launched "This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker," an indie incremental title that mixes poker hand‑building with idle clicking. Players flip cards to earn gold, purchase upgrades, and eventually reset for permanent chips that fuel a prestige loop....

The Strait of Hormuz & Why It Matters
In a 3EDGE Week in Review video, Chief Investment Strategist Fritz Folts and CEO/CIO Steve Cucchiaro examine the geopolitical risks of a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz. They outline the waterway’s strategic role in global oil transport and...

MPs Demand Revival of Croydon Rail Overhaul Due to ‘Fundamental’ Link with Gatwick Expansion
South East MPs are urging the government to revive the Croydon Area Remodelling Scheme (CARS), a £2.9 bn (≈$3.7 bn) Network Rail project paused in the 2021 spending review. The scheme would reconfigure tracks and expand East Croydon station to eight platforms, creating...
BNESIM on the Evolving Role of AI in Travel eSIM as Connectivity Adapts to Accelerating Innovation Cycles
BNESIM, a global travel eSIM provider, is embedding artificial intelligence across its organization to accelerate product cycles and improve operational efficiency. The company’s AI and automation team works with every department, from fraud detection to procurement, to turn data into...

Wallets and Interoperability Drive Next Phase of P2P Competition
Digital wallets have become mainstream in the United States, especially for cross‑border and consumer‑to‑consumer transfers, but fragmentation still hampers seamless use. Nearly 28% of consumers cite incompatibility between sender and recipient platforms as a barrier, while one‑third of SMBs point...

MSI Defense Integrates Korean Interceptor Into EAGLS System
MSI Defense Solutions and South Korea’s Nearthlab have signed an MOU to embed the KAiDEN autonomous interceptor drone into MSI’s EAGLS counter‑UAS platform. The integration adds a kinetic, hard‑kill layer to an otherwise detection‑and‑tracking focused system, expanding its ability to...

Doss Raises $55M for AI Inventory Management that Plugs Into ERP
AI‑native ERP startup Doss announced a $55 million Series B round led by Madrona and Premji Invest to expand its AI‑driven inventory management layer. The solution plugs into existing accounting platforms, allowing mid‑market consumer brands to synchronize physical goods data with their...

Coast Guard Details Its Plan for a New 'Acquisition Superhighway'
The Coast Guard announced its Acquisition Superhighway initiative, a blanket purchase agreement to procure an AI‑enabled procurement and acquisition system. A solicitation is due in the second quarter with a performance period through April 2028. The effort focuses on automating...
Score Big During FIFA World Cup 2026: How Hotels Can Maximise Revenue with Mobile Ordering
Hotels in North America are gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 2026, expecting a surge in demand that could lift average daily rates by 20‑45% in key markets. IRIS is promoting mobile ordering and digital guest directories as tools to...

Ghana’s Mining Contractor & Owner Operator E&P to Invest US$1.2 Billion at Tarkwa and Damang
Ghanaian contract mining firm Engineers & Planners (E&P) announced a $1.2 billion investment to expand its operations at Gold Fields’ Tarkwa and Damang gold mines. The plan includes deploying 30 Caterpillar 785D haul trucks and builds on a prior $650 million outlay...

People News: Sasser, Port of Long Beach
Sasser, Inc. announced Michael Kelly as President of its Rail division, overseeing Chicago Freight Car and CF Rail Services, succeeding retiring veteran Thomas Clark. Kelly brings a track record of sales leadership that helped expand the company’s leasing portfolio. The...

Why Frictionless Checkout Is Quietly Undermining Customer Loyalty
Retailers are racing to eliminate checkout friction, but the push for speed may be eroding customer loyalty. Data shows that 82% of Britons join loyalty programs, and the initial account‑creation step creates a commitment moment that drives repeat visits. Studies...

Iran War Has Altered the Global Natural Gas Market. Goldman Says These 3 Stocks Will Benefit
Goldman Sachs predicts the U.S.–Iran war will keep the global LNG market disrupted through 2027, tightening supply after Iran’s attacks knocked out 17% of Qatar’s export capacity. Higher margins—averaging 200% above historical levels for 2026‑2028—create a favorable backdrop for producers....

Age of Mythology: Retold DLC ‘Obsidian Mirror’ Launches April 21
Xbox Game Studios announced that the Age of Mythology: Retold expansion "Obsidian Mirror" will launch on April 21 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC. The DLC introduces the Aztec civilization, adding three major gods—Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, and Huitzilopochtli—plus...

A Plan to Stop Video Game Industry Leaks, with the Help of AI
At the Game Developers Conference, EchoMark unveiled an AI‑powered steganography system designed to embed invisible watermarks in game assets, aiming to stop insider leaks. The technology can survive compression, screenshots, and video captures, allowing studios to trace leaked material back...

Japan: Retailers Slash Price of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
Japanese retailers have begun slashing the price of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on both Nintendo Switch and the newly released Switch 2, mirroring a similar discount wave seen in the UK. The rapid price reduction suggests the game is under‑performing relative to Nintendo's...
Here's How Developers Are Trying To Reduce The Cost Of Conversions
Developers in Washington, D.C. are buying under‑priced office buildings and converting them into residential apartments to sidestep the scarcity of new multifamily projects. By reusing existing infrastructure such as underground parking and designing larger, fewer units, they trim capital expenditures...

Covid Relief Loans Are Haunting Small Businesses
The federal Covid‑relief program offered 30‑year, low‑interest loans that many small businesses, like Georgia blueberry farmer Chris Towns, accepted to stay afloat. Towns borrowed $125,000 initially and later $495,000, but soaring labor, fertilizer costs and severe weather have left him...

Kallas Takes Aim at Russia’s ‘Unethical’ Army Recruiting in Africa During Ghana Trip
EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas condemned Russia’s recruitment of African fighters for Ukraine and unveiled a new defence pact with Ghana. A February All Eyes on Wagner report counted 1,417 African recruits, 316 killed, with Cameroon suffering the highest...

Samsung SmartThings Car-to-Home Service Is Finally Here
Samsung and Hyundai Motor Group have rolled out the SmartThings Car‑to‑Home service, enabling drivers of eligible Hyundai and Kia vehicles to control select Samsung home appliances from the car’s infotainment screen. The feature, which complements the Home‑to‑Car functionality launched last...

Microsoft Agrees to Lease 700MW at Crusoe's Data Center in Abilene, Texas - Report
Microsoft has signed a lease for roughly 700 MW of data‑center capacity at Crusoe’s Abilene, Texas campus. The deal follows Oracle and OpenAI’s decision to scale back their planned 2 GW expansion at the site to 1.2 GW. With two buildings already operating,...

Republican Sen. Rick Scott Sues Booz Allen Hamilton over Leaked Tax Returns
Republican Senator Rick Scott has filed a federal lawsuit against consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, alleging the company failed to protect his confidential tax return, which was leaked alongside those of President Trump and Elon Musk. The suit stems from...

Apple Music Partners with Ticketmaster to Power Its Concert Discovery Feature
Apple Music announced a partnership with Ticketmaster to power its concert discovery feature, embedding ticket links directly within the streaming app. The integration adds a dedicated Concerts tab, homepage carousel, artist‑page badges, and push notifications that surface nearby shows based...

Dodge Durango Brings Back the 6.4-Liter Hemi With R/T 392 Launch Edition
Dodge revives the 6.4‑liter Hemi V‑8 in the 2026 Durango R/T 392 Launch Edition, positioning it between the standard 5.7‑liter Hemi and the supercharged 6.2‑liter Hellcat. The model starts at $51,990 plus a $1,995 destination fee, offering 475 hp, 470 lb‑ft of torque,...

SES Targets New Operational MEO Constellation by 2030
SES announced its next‑generation medium Earth orbit constellation, meoSphere, slated for operational service by 2030. The network will initially comprise 28 high‑power satellites built by K2 Space in Luxembourg, with pathfinder launches planned over the next three years to validate...

Protect Men and Boys From Manosphere Influencers, Labour MPs Tell Ofcom
More than 60 Labour MPs have written to Ofcom, urging the regulator to issue specific guidance for online platforms to protect men and boys from harmful “manosphere” influencers. The MPs cite data showing 53% of 11‑to‑17‑year‑old boys encounter weekly gambling...

Buy the Dip: Used EVs Look Like a Great Investment Right Now
After a turbulent period for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, used EVs are hitting the market at unprecedentedly low prices. Listings now show late‑model EVs under $25,000, often two years newer and 40,000 miles less than comparable gasoline cars. The Manheim...

Concussions Predict Depression, Anxiety in Athletes
A Neurology study of 3,910 former college athletes found that those with three or more lifetime concussions exhibited significantly higher anxiety, depression, and related symptom scores five years after graduation. About 36% of participants reported at least one concussion, and...

CSA Announces $3.6M Opportunity for Life Sciences Research on the ISS
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has launched a $3.6 million CAD (≈ $2.6 million USD) Announcement of Opportunity to fund health and life‑sciences research on the International Space Station. Up to $900,000 CAD (≈ $660,000 USD) per project will be awarded to Canadian teams...