
AT&T, Ericsson Call for 5G Network Security Rethink
AT&T and Ericsson have released a joint security blueprint that outlines how 5G networks—and the forthcoming 6G era—should be protected against AI‑driven threats, open‑architecture risks, and future quantum attacks. The paper advocates a collective, ecosystem‑wide approach, urging vendors, operators and security firms to adopt zero‑trust principles, post‑quantum cryptography and robust AI safeguards. It also references the recent Salt Typhoon intrusion as a reminder that legacy vulnerabilities can still cause major disruptions. By publishing the roadmap, the two companies aim to shape industry standards and influence policy.

Wyoming National Guard Grows HIMARS Force Through Transition Course
The Wyoming National Guard is expanding its field artillery capability by running a 13M HIMARS transition course at Camp Guernsey on March 20, 2026. The program converts experienced soldiers from other MOSs into qualified HIMARS crew members, blending classroom instruction with realistic...

Secondary Reinsurance Market Could Drive Greater Capital Efficiency, Says Howden Re
Howden Re’s new report outlines a framework for a secondary reinsurance market, arguing that tradable risk would let insurers and reinsurers re‑balance exposures and release capital more efficiently. The broker highlights that reinsurance currently acts as static contingent capital, with...

“Ability to Articulate a Vision and Build a Brand Is Just as Critical as the Code Architecture”
Serbian studio Nordeus, founded by Branko Milutinović, grew its flagship football manager Top Eleven to over 300 million users and was acquired by Take‑Two Interactive in 2021. From day one the company pursued a global‑first mindset, stayed bootstrapped for a decade,...

Safety Similar Across Advanced Crohn’s Disease Therapies
Researchers analyzed real‑world claims data from 12,245 Crohn’s disease patients treated between 2016 and 2022 to compare safety outcomes across five advanced therapies, including TNF antagonists, vedolizumab, ustekinumab, risankizumab, and upadacitinib. Incidence rates for serious infections, major adverse cardiovascular events,...

James Trees Brings the Independent Restaurant Spirit to Hotel Dining
James Trees, a celebrated independent restaurateur, launched High Steaks atop the Rio Las Vegas Hotel’s Masquerade Tower, marking his first major hotel partnership. Backed by Rio CEO Patrick Miller, Trees secured autonomy over suppliers and staffing, allowing him to iterate...

CaryHealth and HealthDyne Partner to Power Scalable, End-to-End Direct-to-Patient Programs
Digital health company CaryHealth announced a strategic partnership with digital pharmacy services provider HealthDyne to reinforce its direct-to-patient platform. The collaboration leverages CaryHealth’s AI-driven prescription intake and patient support with HealthDyne’s nationwide, cold-chain‑enabled pharmacy infrastructure, creating a redundant, scalable fulfillment...

Vets Market Investigation: Consultation on Provisional Decision
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has opened a consultation on its provisional decision regarding the veterinary services market. It has received written feedback from more than 70 respondents, ranging from large practice chains and professional bodies to consumer groups...

Germany Is Increasing Its Presence in the North Atlantic
Germany is expanding its naval footprint in the North Atlantic as part of a broader NATO response to heightened tensions in the Middle East. The frigate Sachsen has taken command of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1, with the frigate Brandenburg joining...

Risley’s CFFI Under Scrutiny as Court Extends Stay, Orders Review of $1.4-billion Debt
Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge extended the stay of CFFI Ventures’ CCAA restructuring until May 29, keeping the $1.4 billion (≈ $1.0 billion USD) debt under court protection. A monitor from FTI Consulting will re‑evaluate the company’s roughly $367 million (≈ $270 million USD) asset base,...

California Weighs Approaches to Phase in New Scope 3 GHG Emissions Reporting Requirements
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) unveiled three rollout options for Scope 3 greenhouse‑gas reporting under the new SB 253 corporate climate law. Companies with over $1 billion in revenue must report Scope 1 and 2 emissions in 2026 and add Scope 3 disclosures starting in...

UK Confirms Ongoing Close Cooperation with EU on Regulation – ALFI Conference
Lucy Rigby, the UK economic secretary, announced at the ALFI conference that Britain will deepen regulatory cooperation with the EU while tailoring rules to support private‑market growth and digital innovation. The agenda includes modest tweaks to the UK’s AIFMD‑style regime,...

Warner’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Due via Premium Digital March 31, on Disc May 5
Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights will hit premium‑digital rental and purchase platforms on March 31, followed by DVD, Blu‑ray and 4K Ultra HD disc releases on May 5 through Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment. The film has already amassed $234.4 million worldwide at the box...

WorldCast Partners With BSW on New Kybio Option
WorldCast Systems has launched a new Kybio cloud‑monitoring service in partnership with Broadcast Supply Worldwide. The subscription‑based solution lets radio stations track up to 25 devices—including transmitters, STL links and environmental sensors—through a secure dashboard. Real‑time alerts and performance insights...

HBO Max Inks Content Deal With Former Movistar+ Executive Domingo Corral
HBO Max has signed a first‑look content agreement with former Movistar+ chief Domingo Corral to produce original Spanish series, beginning with the in‑production drama “El Nani.” The partnership is part of HBO Max’s accelerated push into Europe, following recent launches...
Playing Call of Duty Before Bed Doesn’t Ruin Sleep, and It Might Even Boost Your Memory
A University of Campania study examined eighteen non‑gamers who played Call of Duty for one hour before bed over three nights. Objective sleep measures—including latency, deep‑sleep duration, and awakenings—remained unchanged, while sleep efficiency was slightly better than after watching an...

Circa Resort & Casino Teams with VenHub on Autonomous Smart Store
Circa Resort & Casino in downtown Las Vegas has partnered with VenHub to install a 66‑by‑10‑by‑10‑foot autonomous smart store. The robot‑powered kiosk will let guests browse and buy food, snacks, alcohol and smokeless‑tobacco around the clock, eliminating checkout lines and...

Here's Why Airbus Doesn't Seem Fazed Over Boeing's Push For The 737 MAX 10
Airbus’s A321neo family has solidified its lead over Boeing’s 737 MAX 10, offering greater range, capacity, and lower operating costs. Boeing’s MAX 10 remains stuck in certification, now expected in Q3 2026 with first deliveries in early 2027, after years of grounding and reputational damage....

EVA Air Selling Miles With up to a 40% Bonus — But Is It Worth Buying?
EVA Air’s Infinity MileageLands promotion runs through March 26 2026, offering up to a 40 % bonus that lowers the cost to about 2.86 ¢ per mile (≈$6,000 for 150,000 miles). Purchased miles must constitute no more than 50 % of any redemption and expire...

Chaos, Hand Signals and the 'Code': Driving in 1950s London
In 1952 London traffic operated without painted lane markings, traffic lights or speed cameras, relying on a complex, unofficial code of hand signals and police gestures. Drivers used trafficators, arm signals and subtle lane‑changing cues to navigate crowded streets where...

Life Is Strange: Reunion Is a Full-Circle Moment for Its Stars
Square Enix’s new installment, *Life is Strange: Reunion*, revives Chloe Price, reuniting the iconic Max‑Chloe duo after the surprise return of Max in 2024’s *Double Exposure*. Voice actors Rhianna DeVries and Hannah Telle revealed they were blindsided by the audition...

The Pitt Season 2 Casts Mary McCormack And Sara Wyle — Exclusive First Look
Mary McCormack joins HBO Max’s Emmy‑winning drama The Pitt for Season 2, guest‑starring in Episode 13 as neurosurgeon Dr. Linda Conley. The episode also features Noah Wyle’s real‑life wife, Sara Wyle, playing ER patient Ashley Davis. The episode streams Thursday, April 2, and...

3 New Gemini Features Are Coming to Google TV
Google is adding three Gemini-powered features to Google TV: richer visual answers, interactive deep‑dive learning modules, and concise sports briefs. The updates deliver live scorecards, video tutorials, narrated educational walkthroughs, and quick league highlights directly on the big screen. Rollout...

The Sad Story of Holmes Towers
In May 2017, New York City Housing Authority approved a $25 million, 99‑year lease with Fetner Properties to replace the deteriorating John Haynes Holmes complex with a 47‑story, 50 percent affordable tower and new playground. A vocal minority of tenants, backed by local politicians,...

Silver Fox Cyber Campaigns Show Shift Toward Dual Espionage
Silver Fox, a cyber intrusion group, shifted its tactics from 2025 to early 2026, blending espionage with financially motivated crime. The campaigns targeted finance staff across Taiwan, Japan, and eight South Asian nations using tax‑authority phishing lures. Attack vectors progressed...

Kintor’s KX-826 Meets Phase III Endpoints in Alopecia
Kintor Therapeutics announced that its oral JAK inhibitor KX-826 successfully met both primary and key secondary endpoints in a pivotal Phase III trial for alopecia areata. The double‑blind study enrolled 620 patients and showed statistically significant hair regrowth compared with...
Nintendo Aware of Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness Switch 2 Crash
Nintendo confirmed via X that the Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness title, playable through the Switch 2 GameCube Classics app, can crash, shut down, and erase saved progress. The bug has been reported by users since the game’s launch on Nintendo...

North Carolina Invests $26M to Expand High-Speed Internet Into Additional Rural Areas by 2026
North Carolina announced a $26 million investment to extend high‑speed broadband to an additional 5,161 homes, businesses and community anchors across 66 rural counties by the end of 2026. The funding, part of the Stop‑Gap Solutions program, draws on American Rescue...

Labor Shortages in Construction: Managing Legal and Operational Risks
Construction firms are grappling with a workforce deficit that topped half a million workers in 2024, intensifying operational pressures and legal exposure. Overtime and wage‑hour violations rose 12% last year, with penalties exceeding $10,000 per infraction, while misclassification and immigration...

‘Term Limit Dispute Coming at Wrong Time’
Philippine Stock Exchange chief Ramon Monzon said the SEC’s proposal to cap broker‑directors at a ten‑year cumulative term arrives at a precarious moment for the market, already grappling with economic headwinds and the Iran‑related oil price shock. The regulator is...

New Android Automotive Version Will Control More of Your Car
Google unveiled Android Automotive OS for Software‑Defined Vehicles (AAOS SDV), extending the platform beyond infotainment to manage non‑safety vehicle functions. The open‑source framework lets OEMs integrate voice assistants, maintenance alerts, and other controls via OTA updates, reducing reliance on fragmented proprietary...

Connecting Your Car Beyond the Dashboard
Google announced it will open‑source the Android Automotive OS for Software‑Defined Vehicles (AAOS SDV), extending the platform beyond infotainment to cover non‑safety vehicle functions. The move creates a unified, open infrastructure that lets carmakers integrate software modules more efficiently and push...

Case Re-Enters 200-Plus-HP Motor Grader Market with GR Series
Case Construction Equipment (Case CE) announced the GR series, a trio of motor graders ranging from 240 to 325 horsepower, marking its return to the 200‑plus hp segment. The lineup—GR925, GR930, and the flagship GR935—will be built by South Africa’s...
Strategic Stockpiles
The Philippines faces a looming crisis as the Strait of Hormuz disruption threatens oil‑derived fertilizer supplies, driving urea prices to roughly P1,500 (about $27) per bag. With no strategic fertilizer reserves and a rice supply gap of nearly four million...

Google’s Android Automotive Is Moving From the Dashboard to the ‘Brain’ of the Car
Google unveiled an expanded Android Automotive OS that moves beyond infotainment to manage non‑safety vehicle functions, effectively turning the platform into the car’s central computer. The open‑architecture system will handle climate control, lighting, seat adjustments, digital keys and driver profiles...

STAT+: FDA Slams Soon-Shiong and ImmunityBio for Making ‘False and Misleading’ Claims About a Drug
The FDA sent a March 13 warning letter to ImmunityBio, a company controlled by biotech magnate Patrick Soon‑Shiong, after finding multiple false and misleading statements about its bladder‑cancer drug Anktiva. The agency highlighted that television ads and a podcast claimed the...

The Six Types of Due Diligence You Need Before Merging
The article outlines six essential due‑diligence categories that CPA firms should evaluate before merging, stressing that the scope must be tailored to each transaction. It recommends pairing a Letter of Intent with reviews of financial, tax, legal, operational, cultural, and...

Jackson Lewis Adds Litigator Lori N. Brown in Phoenix
Jackson Lewis P.C. announced that veteran employment litigator Lori N. Brown has joined its Phoenix office as a principal. Brown brings more than 25 years of experience handling discrimination, wage‑hour, non‑compete and independent‑contractor disputes in state and federal courts. She...

RSAC 2026 Conference Announcements Summary (Day 1)
The RSAC 2026 conference showcased a wave of AI‑focused security launches, from Acalvio’s 360 Deception framework to Arctic Wolf’s Aurora Superintelligence Platform and Broadcom’s Symantec CBX XDR solution. Vendors emphasized agentic capabilities—AI agent discovery, policy enforcement, and runtime governance—to counter increasingly automated threats. Several...

Fortnite Developer Epic Games Lays Off 1,000 Staffers, Citing 'Industry-Wide Challenges'
Epic Games announced it will lay off more than 1,000 employees, citing a downturn in Fortnite engagement that began in 2025 and broader industry challenges. The company reported $6.01 billion in revenue for 2025 but said spending on the live‑service game...

TTC, TMU Partner to Drive Transit Innovation
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has teamed up with Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) through the Transit Innovation Yard to test five cutting‑edge research projects. The initiatives span automated rail inspection, cross‑device wayfinding kiosks, a sustainability‑focused digital twin of a TTC...

Google Brings AI-Powered Dark Web Analysis to Enterprise Security Teams
Google Cloud announced at RSA 2026 an AI‑driven agent called “Triage and Investigation” within its Security Operations platform, automating alert review and reducing false positives for SOC analysts. The same rollout includes an AI‑powered dark‑web analysis tool that sifts through...
FKA Twigs Sues The Twigs Over Trademark Dispute
British singer‑songwriter FKA twigs has filed a new lawsuit against the 1990s duo The Twigs to secure exclusive trademark rights to her stage name. The dispute dates back to 2013 when the duo challenged her use of "Twigs," prompting a $15,000...

PPG Launches New PPG InsightsNav for Seastock Coatings
PPG has introduced InsightsNav, a cloud‑based analytics platform that consolidates seastock coating purchase data for shipowners and operators. The tool standardizes fragmented records into interactive dashboards, enabling real‑time spend visibility and predictive budgeting. By highlighting port‑level pricing and order‑consolidation opportunities,...

North America Drops 21 Rigs Week on Week
North America’s weekly rig count fell by 21 units to 729, with the United States slipping one rig to 552 and Canada losing 20 rigs, down to 177. U.S. oil rigs rose two while gas rigs fell two, and Canada’s...

Brick by Brick: New Short Film Reclaims “Normal for Bridgwater” To Challenge National Narratives About UK High Streets
A new short film, "Brick by Brick," produced by Somerset Film and funded by the Bridgwater Town Deal, uses community storytelling to flip the derogatory phrase “Normal for Bridgwater” (NFB) into a badge of local pride. The film follows two...

Japan’s Election Win Is a Warning for Europe’s Comfort Zone
Japan’s newly elected prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, signals a tougher strategic turn that underscores the need for optionality over dependence. The win highlights Europe’s ongoing debate over strategic autonomy and the urgency to move from rhetoric to concrete actions. Existing...
TSA Lines Are so Bad at some Airports that United and Delta Are Letting Passengers Move Their Flights
A partial U.S. government shutdown has left TSA agents unpaid since February, prompting up to 10% of staff to call out and causing security lines of four hours or more at major hubs like Atlanta and Houston. In response, airlines...

AI Scribes Significantly Improve Output, Clinician Satisfaction
A randomized trial of 22 oncologists and primary‑care physicians showed that eight weeks of using the Knowtex AI scribe increased average daily patient visits from 16.6 to 18.4 and boosted total fees per day by roughly $800. Clinicians reported an...

Antibiotics Selectively Supercharged Against MRSA
Yale and Cornell chemists have devised a metal‑free aminoxyl catalyst that oxidizes a single secondary alcohol in the macrolide antibiotic erythromycin A. The catalyst, paired with mCPBA, proved highly selective, but analogous macrolides clarithromycin and azithromycin required different reagents to achieve...