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Bryan O'Neal Returns to Luxury Pool Design with O'Neal Shiers Aquatics

After defining the high-end pool market in Charlotte for decades, industry veteran Bryan O'Neal has emerged from his hiatus to launch O'Neal Shiers Aquatics. The new venture pairs his regional prestige with the technical expertise of second-generation builder Sean Shiers to serve custom projects across the Carolinas.

Truss Financial Group Targets $11 Trillion in Locked Home Equity

With U.S. homeowners sitting on $11 trillion in untapped equity, self-employed professionals often find their wealth unreachable due to rigid banking standards. Truss Financial Group is now bypassing traditional tax-return underwriting, offering business owners a path to capital that leaves their low-interest primary mortgages untouched.

AI-Guided Microneedles Mimic Carnivorous Plants to Heal Diabetic Wounds

Inspired by the movement of the Drosera capensis plant, researchers at Hanyang University have engineered a 4D-printed microneedle patch that physically draws wound edges together. By integrating AI-optimized design with DNA-based regeneration, the device addresses the persistent infection and slow tissue repair common in diabetic patients.

i-80 Gold Ends Offtake Agreement to Boost Nevada Operations

i-80 Gold Corp. has moved to restructure its balance sheet by terminating a long-standing gold offtake agreement with Vox Royalty. By issuing 3.45 million common shares valued at $4.8 million, the Nevada-focused miner intends to reclaim control over its production output from the Granite Creek and Ruby Hill properties.

Leifras Expands School Club Management into Tokyo's Ota Ward

Ota Ward has awarded LEIFRAS Co., Ltd. a contract to oversee 33 club activities across nine public junior high schools starting this April. This marks the company's first major entry into the densely populated Tokyo special ward, signaling a significant shift toward private-sector management of extracurricular youth sports in Japan.

DOMA Perpetual Rejects InMode Buyout Bid, Citing Insider Conflicts

DOMA Perpetual Capital Management, holding a 4.63% stake in InMode Ltd., has formally declared its opposition to the company's proposed acquisition. CEO Pedro Escudero labels the $16.20 per share offer a strategic undervaluation, arguing that management is attempting to capitalize on a depressed share price resulting from their own poor performance.

KushoAI Proposes Adaptive API Testing Framework

As AI-assisted coding accelerates software deployment, traditional static testing methods are failing to keep pace with evolving application architecture. San Francisco-based KushoAI argues that the industry must shift from simple test generation to adaptive coverage systems that learn from execution feedback and real-world failure patterns.

AORN Sets Ethical Guardrails for AI in Surgical Care

As artificial intelligence accelerates its move into the operating room, the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses has issued a comprehensive evidence-based guideline. The framework aims to standardize how surgical teams evaluate and integrate AI tools while prioritizing patient safety, data privacy, and the maintenance of human clinical judgment.

FibroBiologics Secures $9 Million Funding via Private Placement

Houston-based clinical-stage biotech FibroBiologics is set to raise $3 million in immediate gross proceeds through a private placement of common stock and warrants. The deal, priced at $0.735 per share under Nasdaq rules, includes additional warrants that could generate an extra $6 million if fully exercised by investors.

Fundstrat Capital Sets June Distribution for Granny Shots Income ETF

Fundstrat Capital has declared a monthly distribution of $0.17308 per share for the Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap & Income ETF (GRNI). The payout, scheduled for June 30, 2026, reflects the fund's strategy of pairing thematic equity selection with an actively managed options overlay designed to generate consistent income.

Esquire Bank Secures Top Spot in California Legal Funding Market

Attorneys, judges, and legal administrators across California have named Esquire Bank the state’s premier law firm funding provider in the 2026 “Best Of” survey by The Recorder. This top ranking cements the Jericho-based institution's status within the local legal community, earning it a permanent place in the publication's Hall of Fame.

BTC Digital Secures $7 Million in Private Placement Financing

Singapore-based BTC Digital Ltd. has finalized agreements with institutional investors to raise $7 million through a private placement of ordinary shares and warrants. The deal, priced at $1.14 per unit, provides the Nasdaq-listed computing infrastructure firm with immediate capital while setting the stage for potential long-term growth.

Cove Capital Boosts DST Property Value Through Retail Expansion

By converting underutilized parking space into a profitable retail site, Cove Capital Investments added $75,000 in annual net operating income to its Parkdale Commons shopping center. The move highlights a strategy of active asset management designed to generate supplemental returns for 1031 exchange investors.

Northern Virginia Technology Council Sets New Course for AI Era

The Northern Virginia Technology Council marked its 35th anniversary by unveiling a three-year strategic roadmap aimed at cementing the region’s status as a global innovation hub. During the annual meeting, the organization also installed a new leadership slate to guide its focus on cybersecurity, robotics, and agentic AI.

Tradr ETFs to Launch Five Leveraged Single-Stock Funds

Tradr ETFs is expanding its lineup of high-conviction trading vehicles with the introduction of five leveraged funds on July 1. Listed on the Cboe, these new offerings are designed to provide twice the daily performance of specific underlying technology and semiconductor stocks for professional traders.

Parkinson’s Advocacy Groups Demand Swift Action from New Federal Council

Ahead of the inaugural meeting of the National Advisory Council on Parkinson's Research, Care, and Services on June 29, a coalition of leading health organizations is pushing for immediate federal momentum. The group seeks to transform the National Parkinson's Project from a legislative mandate into a tangible roadmap for treatment.

The Power Bottleneck Fueling a New Class of Infrastructure Giants

As global demand for artificial intelligence workloads pushes infrastructure spending toward a projected $7 trillion by 2030, the race for data center capacity has shifted from capital acquisition to a desperate hunt for stable, low-cost electricity, turning energy-rich regions into the new gravity centers for digital expansion.

Tattooed Chef Investors Reach $4.75 Million Class Action Settlement

Investors who purchased Tattooed Chef common stock between December 15, 2020, and November 28, 2022, are eligible for a share of a $4.75 million cash settlement. The agreement follows a class action lawsuit filed in the Central District of California, which remains subject to final court approval this September.

Closing the Gap: Addressing the Gout and Kidney Disease Cycle

Nine million Americans suffer from gout, yet those living with chronic kidney disease face a uniquely dangerous intersection of conditions. A recent National Kidney Foundation workshop revealed that impaired kidney function often accelerates gout, creating a feedback loop of systemic damage that current medical protocols frequently fail to address.

Roundhill Investments Hits $30 Billion Milestone in ETF Assets

A surge in thematic equity demand has propelled Roundhill Investments past $30 billion in assets under management, cementing the firm’s status as a top-fifteen U.S. ETF issuer by year-to-date inflows. The growth marks a rapid trajectory for the New York-based sponsor, which only surpassed the $10 billion threshold in November 2025.

TOYO Secures $50 Million for Texas Solar Manufacturing Facility

Tokyo-based solar manufacturer TOYO Co., Ltd. has finalized a $50 million registered direct offering, offloading 4.5 million shares alongside warrants to bolster its U.S. expansion. The capital injection arrives as the company accelerates construction of its 1.5 gigawatt heterojunction solar cell plant located in the Houston metropolitan area.

Raytheon Secures $1.1 Billion Navy Contract for AIM-9X Missiles

The U.S. Navy has awarded Raytheon a $1.1 billion contract to manufacture AIM-9X Block II missiles, a move designed to replenish domestic stockpiles while addressing a surge in procurement requests from international allies amid increasingly volatile global threat environments.

Oppenheimer Reaches $70 Million Settlement in Cash Sweep Class Action

Participants in the Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. Advantage Bank Deposit Program between March 17, 2022, and May 22, 2026, are eligible for a share of a $70 million settlement. The agreement resolves a class action lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York regarding the firm's cash sweep practices.

Cineverse Pivots to AI Tech Hub Following Strategic Acquisitions

Cineverse Corp. closed its 2026 fiscal year with a 67% revenue spike in the fourth quarter, signaling a transformation from a content-focused studio into an AI-driven infrastructure provider. The shift follows the rapid integration of advertising technology firms IndiCue and Giant Worldwide, which the company now positions as its primary engine for future growth.

VulcanForms Taps Relativity Space Veteran as CTO

Michael Kenworthy, a seasoned engineering executive formerly of Relativity Space, has been appointed Chief Technology Officer at VulcanForms. He joins the Massachusetts-based manufacturer as the company scales its integrated production platform to meet rising domestic demand for high-performance components across the aerospace, defense, and energy sectors.

DEEPX and Sixfab Bring NPU Power to Raspberry Pi 5

Seoul-based semiconductor firm DEEPX has partnered with Sixfab to launch an AI acceleration board for the Raspberry Pi 5. By integrating proprietary NPU technology, the new hardware aims to bring high-performance, low-power inference to edge applications ranging from industrial robotics to smart agriculture.

MOM’s Organic Market Adopts RELEX to Centralize Supply Chain Planning

To move beyond disjointed manual processes, Northeast organic grocer MOM’s Organic Market is consolidating its merchandising and shelf-planning operations onto the RELEX AI platform. The initiative aims to integrate pricing, vendor deal management, and promotion strategies for the retailer's 27 stores and 14,500 individual stock-keeping units across the Mid-Atlantic.

NYC Property Owners Face New Wave of Compliance Violations

As New York City begins issuing 2026 failure-to-file notices, property owners are facing a mounting web of regulatory penalties. The Cotocon Group is warning that minor administrative oversights regarding Articles 320 and 321, alongside annual benchmarking requirements, are rapidly escalating into significant financial and operational liabilities for buildings.