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People Incorporated Sets August 4 Date for Q2 Earnings Call

Investors and market analysts will turn their attention to People Incorporated on August 4, 2026, as the media conglomerate prepares to detail its second-quarter financial performance. The briefing, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. EST, marks the latest update from the company behind major brands like People and Travel + Leisure.

10x Genomics Sets August 6 Date for Q2 2026 Earnings

Pleasanton-based life science firm 10x Genomics will disclose its financial performance for the second quarter of 2026 on August 6, following the close of regular market trading. The company plans to host a live conference call and webcast to unpack its latest business developments and forward-looking projections for investors.

Identifying Electrical Hazards in the Home

A persistent burning smell from an outlet or a humming electrical panel is rarely a minor glitch; it is a signal of a system under duress. Knoxville-based electrical expert Gerald Talbot warns that ignoring these early indicators of failure significantly increases the risk of fire and dangerous electric shocks.

National Press Club to Host First Amendment Forum on July 21

As the United States reaches its 250th anniversary, the National Press Club will host a critical examination of constitutional protections on July 21. Former VOA bureau chief Steve Herman and radio host Bill Bernardoni lead a panel of legal and media experts to dissect the current state of press freedom.

Nicholas Bonito Launches Scholarship Program for Student Entrepreneurs

Undergraduate students across the United States have until March 15, 2027, to apply for the newly established Nicholas Bonito Scholarship for Entrepreneurs. The program invites applicants to submit a 500-to-800-word essay detailing a problem they intend to solve through innovation and demonstrate their capacity for long-term business leadership.

Photronics Investors Face September Deadline in Fraud Litigation

Investors who incurred financial losses holding Photronics, Inc. stock between December 10, 2025, and May 27, 2026, now face a September 4 deadline to seek lead plaintiff status. The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz initiated the class action, targeting alleged misrepresentations regarding the company’s chip design pipeline.

Foster Wallace Personal Injury Lawyers Secures Dual Silver KC Honors

For the second consecutive year, Foster Wallace Personal Injury Lawyers has earned recognition as a Certified KC Favorite, taking home Silver in both the Trial Law and Accident Law categories. The honors, determined by community voting, reflect the firm's standing within the Kansas City legal landscape since its 2018 founding.

Michael Wiese Opens Engineering Scholarship Applications for 2027

Undergraduate engineering students across the United States are invited to compete for the Michael Wiese Scholarship for Engineering. Established by the president of American Engineered Products, the program seeks to identify emerging talent who demonstrate both academic rigor and a drive for practical, innovative problem-solving in their future careers.

Investors Face July 17 Deadline in Commvault Securities Lawsuit

Investors who purchased Commvault Systems, Inc. securities between April 29, 2025, and January 26, 2026, face a July 17, 2026, deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff. The class action lawsuit alleges the company misled shareholders regarding its annual recurring revenue growth and internal sales variables.

Planet Fitness Faces Class Action Following 31% Stock Plunge

A federal securities fraud lawsuit has been filed against Planet Fitness, Inc. after a failed marketing pivot alienated the gym chain's core demographic. The legal action, centered in New Hampshire, targets the company’s senior executives for allegedly misrepresenting the success of a campaign that triggered a massive Q1 membership shortfall.

Investors Eye Lead Role in ADMA Biologics Securities Class Action

Investors who incurred financial losses holding ADMA Biologics stock between August 2024 and March 2026 now have a window to serve as lead plaintiff in a newly filed class action lawsuit. Law firm Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP is spearheading the litigation, citing alleged deceptive practices at the biopharmaceutical company.

Investors Target Via Transportation Over Alleged IPO Misstatements

Investors who sustained financial losses following Via Transportation’s September 2025 initial public offering have until August 10, 2026, to apply for the role of lead plaintiff in a class action securities fraud lawsuit, according to a notice released by the law firm Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP.

Audrey Saylor Launches Scholarship for Manufacturing Students

Undergraduate students aiming for careers in the industrial sector can now apply for the 2027 Audrey Saylor Scholarship for Manufacturing. The program offers a $1,000 prize to the applicant who best articulates a vision for innovation, drawing from the professional legacy of the scholarship’s namesake in metal production.

Investors Face Deadline in GPGI Securities Fraud Class Action

Investors who purchased Class A common stock of GPGI, Inc.—formerly CompoSecure, Inc.—between November 3, 2025, and May 6, 2026, have until September 14, 2026, to move the court to serve as lead plaintiff in a pending class action lawsuit filed by the Rosen Law Firm.

Insomnia Cookies Quietly Becomes a Major Ice Cream Chain

Ten million scoops of ice cream moved through Insomnia Cookies locations last year, a milestone that underscores the bakery chain's transition into the nation's largest company-owned scoop shop network. While famous for late-night warm cookies, the Philadelphia-based brand is now pushing its proprietary ice cream line into the spotlight.

Locket Rejects Public Feeds to Capture Gen Alpha Engagement

While mainstream social networks battle for viral reach, Locket is betting on intimacy. The platform, which eliminates public algorithms and infinite scrolling in favor of private, small-group connections, reports that nearly half of its new Gen Alpha users in the U.S. remain active a full month after joining.

Veritone Investors Face July 20 Deadline in Securities Fraud Lawsuit

Investors who sustained financial losses in Veritone, Inc. between October 2025 and April 2026 now have until July 20, 2026, to seek lead plaintiff status. The class action lawsuit, filed by Glancy Prongay Wolke & Rotter LLP, alleges the company misled shareholders regarding its financial health and internal accounting controls.

Schweid & Sons Shifts Focus to the Emotional Value of Home Cooking

A single burger represents more than just a meal; it serves as a catalyst for connection and personal ritual. With the launch of its Summer 2026 Possibility Campaign, the Carlstadt-based purveyor Schweid & Sons aims to highlight how its multi-generational craft facilitates these shared human experiences in the kitchen.

Mapping the Arteries of Global Wealth

While the private aviation industry has long focused on individual airport movements, a new report shifts the lens to the routes themselves. The Private Aviation Corridor Report 2026 introduces the Corridor Authority Score, ranking the 25 primary flight paths that connect the world’s ultra-high-net-worth population.

Sandbox VR Brings Full-Body Immersive Gaming to Alpharetta City Center

A life-sized animatronic triceratops and a ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the arrival of Sandbox VR in Alpharetta, as the global entertainment chain opens its latest 4,500-square-foot facility on July 17. The venue aims to capture the North Atlanta market with high-tech, cinema-inspired virtual reality experiences.

Ericsson Faces Investor Probe Following Q2 Earnings Miss

A sharp 13% decline in Ericsson shares on July 14, 2026, has triggered a formal investigation by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky. The inquiry centers on whether the telecommunications giant issued misleading financial disclosures leading up to a second-quarter report that significantly trailed Wall Street expectations.

Emerald Lake Capital Acquires Electrical Cable Specialists

Norcross-based Electrical Cable Specialists has changed hands, with Camp Lake Capital finalizing the sale of the distributor to Emerald Lake Capital Management on July 2, 2026. The transaction marks the conclusion of a multi-year growth period for the cable firm, though financial terms remain undisclosed.

TruTrade Scales AI Ecosystem to Support Diverse Trading Styles

Traders increasingly demand technology capable of adapting to varied market approaches, moving away from rigid, single-platform dependence. Scottsdale-based software firm TruTrade is addressing this shift by consolidating its artificial intelligence tools into a unified ecosystem, designed to support funded accounts, personal brokerage setups, and hybrid trading environments under one digital roof.

Kaneka Nutrients Launches Third Phase of Ubiquinol Market Testing

“We built this category, which means we have an obligation to protect it,” said Terese Mansell, Vice President of Kaneka’s Nutrients Division, as the company launched a third phase of independent market surveillance to verify the authenticity of Ubiquinol supplements currently available on retail shelves.

Christian Brothers Automotive Expands Footprint and Training Infrastructure

With 339 locations currently operational, Christian Brothers Automotive is scaling its national presence and physical infrastructure. The Houston-based franchise added its 31st state this year, while breaking ground on a $12 million technical training center designed to standardize vehicle repair expertise for the next generation of technicians.

Maynard Institute launches California news entrepreneurship cohort

Eight California newsrooms have been selected for the inaugural Fire Up Entrepreneurship Program, an initiative backed by state funding to bolster local media sustainability. Participants will receive seven months of targeted training in revenue generation and audience engagement, alongside a $20,000 grant to advance their specific editorial projects.