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Loop Secures $95 Million to Deploy AI That Predicts Supply‑Chain Disruptions for E‑commerce
Loop announced a $95 million financing round to accelerate its AI platform that predicts supply‑chain disruptions. The capital will be used to expand the service for e‑commerce merchants seeking more reliable fulfillment and inventory management.
IBM Announces 511,000‑sq‑ft Quantum Computing Facility in New York
IBM revealed a 511,000‑square‑foot quantum computing facility at its Poughkeepsie campus, slated to manufacture its next‑generation Starling systems and employ roughly 200 staff. Officials hailed the project as a historic investment, even as community leaders question its electricity demand.
Kustomer Raises $30 Million to Accelerate AI‑First CX Platform
Kustomer announced a $30 million funding round to power its AI‑native customer‑experience platform, marking a decisive pivot from interface‑centric design to embedded intelligence. The capital infusion follows the company’s 2023 spin‑off from Meta and underscores a broader industry push toward predictive,...
Founders Stay Home as AI and New Capital Shift Startup Geography
Forbes reports that founders are choosing to build companies in their hometowns rather than relocating to Silicon Valley, citing AI-enabled tools and a surge of new capital. The trend could redistribute venture funding and talent across the United States and...
Artemis 2 and Tiangong Crews Set Record for Greatest Human Separation in Space
NASA’s Artemis 2 crew and China’s Tiangong astronauts were 260,754 miles (419,643 km) apart on April 6, establishing the greatest distance ever between humans. The record eclipses the Apollo 13 milestone of 1970 and signals a new era of a widely dispersed human...
SBS Launches Lending Suite to Cut Bank Costs by 40% with AI‑Powered Modularity
SBS announced the SBS Lending Suite, a modular, cloud‑based platform that leverages AI to streamline credit management. Early adopters report up to a 40% drop in operational costs and integration times cut by the same margin, positioning the suite as...
Microsoft Unveils Cross‑Tenant Helpdesk Impersonation Attack Leveraging Teams for Data Theft
Microsoft disclosed a novel intrusion playbook in which threat actors use cross‑tenant Microsoft Teams messages to pose as IT or help‑desk personnel, trick users into granting remote assistance, and then move laterally to steal data. The technique blends legitimate admin...
TD Cowen Predicts Bitcoin Could Hit $140,000 by Year‑end, Fueling Bullish Bets
TD Cowen, the Wall Street unit of Toronto‑Dominion Bank, projects Bitcoin will climb to $140,000 by December, up from its current $73,000 level. The forecast leans on past price doublings and an 11% probability in prediction markets, while skeptics warn of...
FDA Expands Vertex's Alyftrek, Trikafta Labels to Reach 95% of U.S. Cystic Fibrosis Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved label extensions for Vertex Pharmaceuticals' CF drugs Alyftrek and Trikafta, now covering roughly 95% of cystic fibrosis patients in the United States. The expansion adds eligibility for about 800 more patients, based on...
Man Arrested After Throwing Molotov Cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Home
Police arrested 20‑year‑old Daniel Moreno‑Gama less than two hours after he threw a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's residence. The suspect also attempted to breach OpenAI’s headquarters and faces federal and state charges including attempted murder and arson.
Travel Experts Warn Summer Vacationers of Higher Prices and Flight Uncertainty
Travel experts say summer vacationers should brace for rising ticket prices, reduced flight availability and greater schedule disruptions as the jet‑fuel market tightens amid the ongoing Iran war, prompting travelers to adjust budgets and consider alternative plans.
Physicists Observe Faster‑Than‑Light Darkness Pinpricks in Lab
An international team of physicists has recorded singularities in combined light‑and‑sound waves that travel faster than the speed of light, a phenomenon dubbed “faster‑than‑light darkness.” The breakthrough, reported in a Live Science roundup, could reshape theories of wave propagation and...
Sudha Murty Urges Modest Birthdays, Teaches Kids Financial Responsibility
Sudha Murty recounted how she turned down an opulent birthday party for her son Rohan, using the moment to teach him about budgeting and empathy. The anecdote, delivered at a 2017 school talk and highlighted in a recent Economic Times...
Over 6,000 Oppose Brighton Marina Sediment Dump in Beachy Head Marine Zone
A public consultation saw over 6,000 responses opposing Brighton Marina's request to dump dredged sediment in the Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone. The Marine Management Organisation will review the objections before deciding on a one‑year interim licence, while campaigners...
Motherhood Unframed Launches Free Weekly Podcast for Moms' Mental Wellness
Motherhood Unframed rolled out a free, weekly podcast airing Wednesdays at 10 a.m. on the WEIX25+ streaming app. Hosted by Amyjo with guests like Jordan, the series aims to give mothers a regular space for mental‑wellness conversation and community support.
Chanel Revives J12 Superleggera in All‑Black 42mm, Pricing at $13,750
Chanel has re‑introduced its iconic J12 Superleggera as a 42mm all‑black, COSC‑certified chronometer priced at $13,750. The move expands the brand’s unisex watch line and taps growing male demand for high‑end fashion timepieces.
Jem Cassar‑Daley Drops Introspective Single ‘Speak Now’ Ahead of Vivid LIVE Headline
Brisbane‑born singer‑songwriter Jem Cassar‑Daley has issued the new single “Speak Now,” a stark meditation on relationship uncertainty. The release arrives as she prepares to headline Vivid LIVE at the Sydney Opera House on May 29, 2026, marking a pivotal moment...
Hong Kong Action Epic 'Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In' Set for May 1 Release
Hong Kong’s new action blockbuster 'Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In' will hit theaters on May 1, after a trailer and poster debut yesterday. The film, directed by Soi Cheang and featuring a roster that includes Louis Koo, Sammo Hung and Raymond Lam,...
REMAX SA Offers Expert Blueprint for Smart Home Study Spaces
REMAX Southern Africa released a guide outlining how families can convert modest home corners into effective study zones for children. The advice stresses low‑cost design tweaks—lighting, storage, tech‑ready outlets—that improve focus and may raise resale value.
Clifton’s Operator Abandons $14 Million Revamp, Citing Vandalism and Sky‑High Insurance Costs
Andrew Meieran, who poured more than $14 million into renovating the historic Clifton’s Cafeteria, announced he will not reopen the venue. Escalating vandalism repair bills and insurance premiums that have surged up to 600% made the business unsustainable, signaling a broader...
Study Finds Pre‑Lift Hype Boosts Maximal Strength
Researchers announced that emotional arousal and self‑motivation before a heavy lift can significantly increase maximal strength. The finding challenges the long‑standing view that strength gains rely solely on physical preparation, suggesting that mindset is a measurable performance factor.
Irregular Bedtimes Linked to Double Cardiac Risk in 10‑Year Study
Researchers publishing in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders report that adults with irregular bedtimes face roughly twice the risk of major cardiovascular events over ten years. The finding, based on device‑measured sleep data from middle‑aged participants, underscores sleep timing as a modifiable...
Polka Dot Resurgence: Affordable Spring Styles From $25 Up
Polka dots are making a comeback this spring, with high‑street brands rolling out coordinated looks starting at roughly $25. The revival, rooted in Dior’s 1947 “New Look,” blends classic elegance with playful modernity, giving shoppers and retailers a timely, budget‑friendly...
Ben Blount and Catherine Jacobi Launch ‘Good Trouble’ at Riverside Arts Center
Ben Blount and Catherine Jacobi opened their collaborative show “Good Trouble” at the Riverside Arts Center in Illinois on April 19, 2026. The exhibition pairs Blount’s politically charged letterpress prints with Jacobi’s reimagined masterworks and found‑object sculptures, positioning the duo...
Isabel Allende Says Books Can Shake Consciences in New Interview
In a fresh interview with El Tiempo, Chilean author Isabel Allende argues that while a book may not move the world, it can certainly shake consciences. The remarks come as Allende prepares to launch her next novel, highlighting the enduring...
MPS Launches Q1 2026 Multi‑asset Fund Performance Update and Market Outlook Webinar
MPS Wealth Management released its Q1 2026 multi‑asset fund performance update and global market outlook, pairing the data with a 45‑minute live webinar on April 22. The session, hosted by George Bromfield and CIO William Dinning with guest Alena Isakova,...
Fed Raises March Inflation Forecast, Delaying Near‑Term Rate‑Cut Hopes
The Federal Reserve quietly lifted its March inflation projection, signaling stronger‑than‑expected price pressures. The revision, coupled with fresh energy‑price shocks, has pushed back market expectations for the next interest‑rate cut and revived worries about the Fed’s credibility.
CDP Evolution: Generative Interfaces Set to Redefine Sales Data Strategy by 2026
Christian Monberg, CTO of Zeta Global, warned that static customer data platforms will be supplanted by generative, real‑time interfaces by 2026. The shift promises more flexible, AI‑driven data activation for sales and marketing, challenging the long‑standing CDP monopoly.
Alphabet's $302B Revenue Boost Fueled by YouTube Growth and AI Investments
Alphabet's latest deep‑dive highlighted YouTube's expanding scale, double‑digit search growth in 2025, and a 20% surge in its subscription platform, contributing to $302 billion in revenue last year. Analysts say the mix of stable cash flow and AI‑driven bets positions the...
Miles Teller Cashes in on $325 M Sale of The Long Drink Company to White Claw Maker
Actor‑investor Miles Teller, a minority shareholder in The Long Drink Company, will profit from the brand’s $325 million sale to Mark Anthony Group, the parent of White Claw. The deal underscores growing private‑equity interest in ready‑to‑drink alcoholic beverages.
T‑Mobile Gives Away iPhone 17e With New Experience More Plan, Covering $599 Cost
T‑Mobile announced that new customers who enroll in its Experience More plan will receive a free iPhone 17e, with the carrier covering the $599 retail price through 24 monthly bill credits. The promotion requires no trade‑in but locks users into a...
Scott Brinker Warns AI Agents Will Overhaul Marketing Attribution and Demand Gen
In an exclusive CMSWire interview, Scott Brinker, the creator of the Martech Supergraphic, says AI agents are set to rewrite core marketing processes—from internal workflow copilots to buyer‑controlled assistants—forcing marketers to rethink attribution, AI Engine Optimization and change‑management strategies.
EU to Launch Raw Materials Mechanism Diversification Round via Webinar
The European Commission announced a webinar for 23 April 2026 to introduce the first diversification round of its Raw Materials Mechanism. The voluntary, market‑based platform will focus on 17 strategic raw materials, with priority on rare earths, battery and defence inputs, aiming...
China Expands Insurance to Cover Over Half of Cancer Treatment Costs
China's national basic medical insurance now reimburses more than half of cancer treatment costs after adding 36 new antitumor drugs to its reimbursement list. The move lowers out‑of‑pocket spending for patients, including a cut of over 8,000 yuan per vial for...
EA Automatic Unveils Adaptive AI Trading Platform to Boost Execution Speed and Risk Management
EA Automatic announced the launch of a data‑driven, adaptive trading platform that tailors algorithmic strategies to individual investors. The system blends AI execution speed with human oversight to improve risk management and KPI monitoring, challenging generic trading bots.
Mangrove Lithium Opens North America’s First Electrochemical Refinery in British Columbia
Mangrove Lithium inaugurated a 1,000‑tonne‑per‑year electrochemical lithium‑hydroxide refinery in Delta, British Columbia, the first of its kind in North America. The plant, capable of supplying enough material for roughly 25,000 electric vehicles, is positioned to reduce Canada’s reliance on overseas...
Homeowners Weigh Buying or Renting Pressure Washers to Cut Spring Cleaning Costs
Experts from Carr Hardware, Harbor Freight and Home Depot explain how homeowners can decide between purchasing or renting a pressure washer. By matching PSI, GPM and project frequency, consumers can avoid overspending while keeping outdoor cleaning efficient.
China’s AgiBot G2 Completes 8‑Hour Marathon Livestream, Showcasing Reliable Smart‑Factory Robotics
AgiBot and Longcheer broadcast an eight‑hour, unedited livestream of the AgiBot G2 robot on a consumer‑electronics line, delivering a 99.5% task success rate and processing 310 units per hour. Tens of thousands of viewers watched the robot handle material‑handling tasks in...
MongoDB Global Field CTO Boris Bialek Says Data Layer Is the Bedrock of AI Strategy
In a RedMonk interview, Boris Bialek, VP of Industries and Global Field CTO at MongoDB, argued that data is the only asset enterprises truly control and must serve as the foundation for AI initiatives. He warned that while LLMs and...
Utilities' $713 Billion Digital Push Opens New Consulting Frontiers
Utilities are set to invest $713 billion in grid digitalization over the next six years, a wave that is creating massive opportunities for management consultants to guide strategy, financing and implementation. The shift is spurred by renewable growth, EV charging and...
European Study Links Loneliness to Lower Baseline Memory in Seniors but Not Faster Decline
Researchers analyzing data from 10,217 adults aged 65‑94 in 12 European countries report that high loneliness correlates with poorer baseline memory performance, but does not accelerate memory decline over a seven‑year span. The findings could shape digital‑therapeutic and social‑prescribing approaches...
Apple Unveils AirPods Max 2 with USB‑C Port and Minor Acoustic Tweaks
Apple introduced the AirPods Max 2, its first refresh of the over‑ear headphones since 2020. The new model swaps Lightning for a USB‑C connector and adds an H2 audio chip, while keeping the original design, weight, and battery life unchanged. Analysts...
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Meets Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on New Mythos AI Model
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles met Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Friday to explore the company’s new Mythos AI model and potential federal use. The discussion, described as “productive and constructive,” comes after a high‑profile clash between the...
FreeCodeCamp Warns AI Code Generators Can Hide Bugs and Raise Technical Debt
FreeCodeCamp released a guide highlighting that AI code‑generation tools often conceal the human context behind produced code, creating hidden bugs and technical debt. The guide proposes tooling to track attribution, surface knowledge gaps, and tighten feedback loops for safer DevOps...
Green Data Centres Forecast to Hit $160.9 Bn by 2031 on AI‑Driven Energy Efficiency
A new market study projects the global green data centre market will climb from $57.84 bn in 2023 to $160.87 bn by 2031, driven by AI‑intensive workloads and stricter emissions targets. The forecast highlights rapid adoption of liquid‑cooling, digital‑twin design and large‑enterprise...
Wall Street Zen Cuts Apollo Global Management to Sell Amid Funding Concerns
Wall Street Zen lowered Apollo Global Management (NYSE:APO) from Hold to Sell, citing rising fundraising challenges and a slowdown in deal flow. The downgrade comes as Apollo posted $9.86 billion in quarterly revenue and a $0.51 dividend, while other analysts remain...
Mega‑Cap Earnings Beat Expectations but Dimming Guidance Dampens Market Optimism
First‑quarter earnings from the world’s largest companies posted solid growth, pushing indices to fresh highs. However, analysts warn that weaker forward guidance could curb further upside, a risk highlighted by Greenwood Capital’s CIO Walter Todd.
Kirk‑Named Bills Grant Students Free‑Speech Suits and Mandate Religion in History Classes
Republican legislators in Kansas and Tennessee enacted new statutes bearing Charlie Kirk’s name, giving college students the right to sue schools for free‑speech violations and requiring public schools to highlight religion’s positive role in American history. The measures are part...
Morningstar Finds Private Credit Resilient, Unlikely to Spark Crisis
Morningstar’s latest analysis concludes that private‑credit funds, backed by 65%‑80% equity cushions and over $1 trillion in assets, are far less prone to trigger a financial crisis than traditional banks. The findings reassure hedge funds that allocate to private credit and...
LT Foods Names Ritesh Sud CMO for India & Far East, Boosting FMCG Push
LT Foods has hired Ritesh Sud as Chief Marketing Officer for India and the Far East. Sud brings 18 years of FMCG experience, most recently leading Tata Consumer Products' tea portfolio. The move signals LT Foods' intent to deepen brand...