Following Governor Gavin Newsom’s declaration of a state of emergency in Los Angeles County, Health Net has launched an immediate relief program for members and providers impacted by the Palos warehouse fire. The insurer is bypassing standard administrative hurdles to ensure continuity of care across the region.
Fifty new students from across 12 states have joined the ranks of Havenpark Communities’ scholarship recipients, pushing the total number of awards issued by the Education Success Program to 196 since 2021. The initiative now supports roughly 120 students annually, providing a mix of tuition assistance and academic mentoring.
After thirty years of state-sponsored monitoring, Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution has concluded its investigation into the Church of Scientology. The agency’s decision follows three decades of scrutiny based on claims that the organization posed a democratic threat, allegations that ultimately yielded no evidence of wrongdoing.
Atlanta-based Attunio Health is moving psychiatry away from subjective symptom checklists toward a data-driven model. By integrating wearable metrics, biomarker testing, and artificial intelligence, the new platform enables clinicians to monitor physiological markers in real time, aiming to replace trial-and-error treatment with personalized, objective care.
For five years, 18-year-old Elienay navigated life with a crutch, her mobility stolen by a severe hip condition. In a South Florida first, surgeons at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital bypassed traditional limitations, utilizing mixed reality-assisted guidance to perform a complex total hip replacement and restore her ability to walk.
Investors who purchased POET Technologies Inc. securities between April 1 and April 27, 2026, face a June 29 deadline to petition the court to serve as lead plaintiff in an ongoing class action lawsuit filed by The Rosen Law Firm regarding allegations of misleading business and tax disclosures.
The global data center power market is set to reach USD 71.8 billion by 2033, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of 15.7%. Driven by the relentless demand for AI-ready infrastructure, the sector is shifting toward high-density power solutions to support the next generation of cloud and edge computing.
San Francisco-based Jotform has launched an AI-powered app builder that converts natural language prompts into professional-grade software in under sixty seconds. The platform targets everyone from independent entrepreneurs to large-scale healthcare providers, aiming to eliminate the technical hurdles historically required to construct functional, data-connected mobile and web applications.
With typical Windows 11 systems harboring up to 15 gigabytes of junk files and preinstalled bloatware, EaseUS has launched Partition Master 20.5. The update introduces a centralized 'Clean Hub' designed to streamline storage management by consolidating disk analysis, file removal, and data migration into a single interface.
NASA has tapped Nanaimo-based Reach Systems to supply a custom winch for the Artemis program. The specialized hardware, a tailored version of the company’s CROC XL tether management system, will be deployed in ground-based testing to streamline electrical cable installation for lunar-related infrastructure development.
A new CNBC documentary tracks how Premium Parking dismantled traditional industry barriers, starting with the removal of gates in New Orleans' French Quarter. The film explores the evolution of the company's GLIDEPARCS® technology, a system that now manages over 1,400 locations nationwide by replacing physical hardware with seamless, license-plate-based access.
Libraries can now purchase ready-to-circulate kits that pair Tonies audio figurines with corresponding print books. The new offering from Follett Content aims to bolster early literacy by merging interactive audio storytelling with physical reading materials, sparing librarians the time-consuming process of manual assembly and cataloging.
When you encounter a viral map detailing America’s burger density or local coffee shop saturation, it likely originated in a Newton, Massachusetts office. Caliper has now launched Maptitude 2026, an updated iteration of its business intelligence software that introduces a plain-language AI assistant and a redesigned engine to accelerate rendering speeds.
With a fresh $250 million Series D infusion, Peregrine Technologies has reached a $6.8 billion valuation. The San Francisco-based firm, which specializes in unifying fragmented government and enterprise data, is leveraging the capital to accelerate its international expansion and broaden its footprint in the public safety sector.
The dealership formerly known as Sterling McCall Hyundai has transitioned to the Group 1 Hyundai Southwest Houston banner, marking another milestone in the retailer's nationwide effort to unify its brand identity across its extensive U.S. network of 250 locations.
Commercial insurers are facing a stark reality: while artificial intelligence evolves at a blistering pace, core system modernization projects often drag on for years. Chicago-based Convr is betting on this friction, launching an underwriting workbench designed to bridge the gap between legacy infrastructure and modern AI decisioning tools.
Viewers often tune out when the same commercial repeats ad nauseam, but a new collaboration between Omnicom Media and Disney Advertising aims to replace repetitive loops with sequential storytelling. By leveraging identity data and dynamic creative delivery, the partnership seeks to guide audiences through brand narratives without triggering viewer frustration.
A 1991 canvas by David Hockney, The Only One with Waves, anchors Phillips’ upcoming Modern & Contemporary Art sale in London this June. Estimated at £1.8 million to £2.5 million, the painting captures the artist’s shift from the static swimming pools of his youth to the dynamic, rhythmic movement of the Pacific.
Securing the highest possible scores in 22 out of 31 evaluated criteria, RainFocus has been designated a Leader in The Forrester Wave: Virtual Event Management Platforms, Q2 2026. The report highlights the company's ability to unify complex attendee data into actionable insights across virtual, hybrid, and in-person event formats.
Soccer fans and travelers flying United Airlines this summer will gain access to live, real-time television directly on seatback screens. Through a partnership with DIRECTV, the carrier is utilizing its Starlink inflight Wi-Fi to stream live sports, news, and entertainment across 150 equipped aircraft through July 20.
As the Folger Shakespeare Library approaches its centennial, the Board of Governors has elected Florence Cohen to serve as its new chair. Cohen, a veteran public relations leader and long-time board member, will oversee a critical year of strategic planning alongside Director Dr. Farah Karim-Cooper starting this June.
Shoppers who purchase a unit of On Your Toes foot deodorant through the brand’s website can now claim a free sample by entering the code "Sample" at checkout. This limited-time promotion invites both new and existing customers to test the company’s signature odor-fighting powder while supplies last.
A pink rabbit known for its spectacular failures and teary-eyed persistence is crossing the Pacific. Opanchu Usagi, the breakout character created by illustrator KAWAISOUNI!, makes its North American debut at Los Angeles’ Anime Expo this July, signaling a major push to bring Japan’s latest pop-culture phenomenon to U.S. audiences.
Greenberg Traurig has recruited Patrick Williams and Freya Dear as shareholders for its London office, marking a significant escalation in the firm’s U.K. growth strategy. The appointments follow the firm’s recent recognition as Real Estate Team of the Year at The Lawyer Awards, solidifying its position in the competitive capital market.
The National Police Association has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in Moore & Kurtz v. Romero, a case challenging the denial of qualified immunity for two officers who used lethal force against a suspect. The filing argues that current judicial standards force officers to gamble with their lives during armed confrontations.
Families in San Diego struggling with food allergies now have a new option for specialized care, as Latitude Food Allergy Care opens its fifth Southern California location in Poway. Led by veteran allergist Dr. Susan Laubach, the clinic aims to bypass the typical year-long wait times for advanced treatment.
Great American Media has appointed veteran communications strategist and ministry leader Jennifer Nickerson as Vice President of Ministry & Community Engagement. Tasked with bridging the gap between the network and faith-based organizations, Nickerson will oversee national outreach initiatives to bolster the company’s mission of producing values-driven, family-friendly entertainment.
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company is pivoting its advertising strategy with a new series of comprehensive campaigns tailored to Hispanic consumers. Developed alongside Lopez Negrete Communications, the initiative spans the Scotts, Ortho, and Miracle-Gro brands, aiming to capture a demographic that increasingly views home and garden care as a core expression of identity.
Eighty-seven percent of U.S. employees at Bell Techlogix rank the organization as a premier place to work, a figure that significantly outpaces the 57% average reported by typical U.S. firms. This benchmark, verified by the Great Place To Work organization, marks the fourth straight year the company has earned this designation.
After a fifteen-year tenure managing international development initiatives for USAID, Nathaniel Scott has been appointed Executive Director of the Sunwest Bank Charitable Foundation. He will now shift his focus from global humanitarian projects to steering the foundation’s domestic and international strategic vision, including the expansion of Hovde Homes.