Federal health spending is projected to hit $23.6 trillion by 2035, with chronic conditions accounting for the bulk of these costs. In response, the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine have launched a joint toolkit to help employers pivot toward proactive health models.
British singer-songwriter Myles Smith will headline a one-night-only performance at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in New York City on August 14. The event, hosted by Marriott Bonvoy and Starbucks, offers fans multiple avenues to secure entry, ranging from sweepstakes to point redemptions through the Marriott Bonvoy Moments platform.
With summer demand rising, Memphis-based Juice Plus+ is expanding its flagship nutritional shake line to include a strawberry variety. The new formula aims to address common dietary gaps by packing 14 grams of plant-based protein and 8 grams of fiber into a 100-calorie serving with minimal added sugar.
To combat the widening gap in specialized medical staffing, Concorde Career Colleges has introduced 12 new training programs across its campuses in California, Florida, Missouri, and Texas. The curriculum rollout targets critical shortages in diagnostic imaging, surgical technology, and pharmacy services to align with projected regional job growth.
Glendale-based mattress manufacturer Leesa Sleep is moving away from petroleum-dependent materials with the launch of GreenFlex, a proprietary plant-based foam. Produced entirely in-house at the company’s 650,000-square-foot Arizona facility, the new material aims to lower environmental impact while maintaining the support and cooling properties of traditional hybrid mattresses.
Carnival Corporation reported record second-quarter revenues of $6.7 billion for 2026, as the cruise giant overcame a 30 percent spike in fuel costs and regional instability. The company achieved its twelfth consecutive quarter of record net yields, signaling robust demand that continues to outpace pre-pandemic levels.
At the Automate 2026 conference in Chicago, Apera AI introduced VuePod, a self-contained bin-picking cell designed to function as a plug-and-play product rather than a custom integration project. The system leverages the company's proprietary 4D Vision technology to automate machine tending without requiring extensive robotics expertise or months of engineering.
With global AI infrastructure spending projected to hit $1 trillion by 2029, the industry faces a massive back-office bottleneck. San Francisco startup kos.ai is addressing this by launching same-day pay application reviews, while simultaneously recruiting industry veteran David Ferdman to its Board of Advisors to oversee its rapid expansion.
Haisco Pharmaceutical Group has inked an exclusive global licensing deal with U.S.-based Nuvectis for two experimental drug candidates, HSK42360 and HSK39297. The agreement grants the American biotech development and commercialization rights outside of Greater China and specific Southeast Asian territories, aiming to fast-track these therapies for international patient populations.
Seffner-based retailer Rooms To Go Kids is expanding its footprint in the nursery market with four new furniture collections featuring multi-stage convertible cribs. Designed to transition from infancy through the school years, the launch aims to merge aesthetic versatility with long-term utility for growing families across the United States.
A former U.S. Navy TOPGUN graduate and veteran tech executive, Jay Humphlett has been tapped to lead the aviation and public sector division at The Weather Company. He takes the helm with a mandate to scale the company’s high-stakes weather intelligence platforms for defense and government clients worldwide.
As patients increasingly turn to large language models for mental health support, Stanford University and Grow Therapy are launching a research initiative to establish clinical safety benchmarks. The study, led by Dr. Jonathan Chen, aims to identify failure modes in AI responses to crises using real-world clinical data.
Austin-based Integrated Water Services has finalized the acquisition of Tetrasolv Filtration, a move designed to consolidate advanced purification and media rental capabilities. The deal follows a recent string of expansions by IWS, positioning the firm to capture a larger share of the industrial and municipal mid-market water treatment sector.
With federal rules barring Chinese tungsten from U.S. defense applications starting January 1, 2027, Western Star Resources has deployed field crews to its White Star project in Nevada. The company is using drone-based geophysics to revive a historic district that has sat idle for decades.
As cloud migration and Microsoft’s infrastructure influence corporate office technology, Keypoint Intelligence is launching a proprietary study, "IT Purchasers' View of the Changing Print Management Market." The research aims to replace industry speculation with empirical data regarding how enterprise buyers prioritize security and software integration in evolving print environments.
As states prepare to enforce new community engagement requirements by January 1, 2027, a survey of 408 Medicaid participants reveals a disconnect between policy awareness and individual readiness. While many beneficiaries have heard of the upcoming rules, one in four remain unsure if they are required to report their activities.
GA Advisory & Valuation Services has launched a dedicated Financial Due Diligence practice, marking a strategic expansion of its M&A advisory capabilities. Ryan Irby, founder of Traders Oak Capital Advisors, joins the Westlake Village-based firm as Managing Director to lead the new Quality of Earnings unit and complete the company's core service suite.
With over 25 years of experience in healthcare technology, Jeffrey Joo has been appointed Vice President of Government Sector Growth at AssureCare. The move signals a strategic push by the Cincinnati-based firm to meet mounting federal and state demand for AI-driven population health management and legacy system modernization.
Purnachandra Dokku, a veteran of the Washington, D.C. technology and real estate sectors, has joined the Board of Directors at Freedom Financial Holdings. The appointment aims to bolster the bank’s strategic focus on cybersecurity and asset management as it expands its footprint across the region.
Musculoskeletal disorders now rank among the top two drivers of corporate health care spending, affecting over one in three Americans. A new review from Johns Hopkins researchers and American Specialty Health suggests that shifting toward physical and occupational therapy as a first-line treatment can significantly curb these mounting costs.
Savoring the simple pleasure of an authentic Italian meal is the core of a new brand identity for Pecora Bianca, the premium Pecorino Romano label under the Schuman Cheese portfolio. The refresh aims to bridge the gap between the rugged pastures of Sardinia and the growing American demand for heritage-backed food.
For actress Isabella Briggs, the cystic acne that began at age 15 did not vanish when her career took off. To address the persistent skin condition, the star of The Summer I Turned Pretty is now documenting her real-time journey with the clinical program Face Reality’s Clear Skin Method.
As artificial intelligence reshapes corporate workflows, Scaled Agile has launched AI-Native SAFe, a specialized version of its flagship framework designed to move enterprises beyond fragmented pilot programs. The model aims to provide the governance and structured operating patterns necessary to scale AI while maintaining security and value.
Starting in January 2027, Medicare Advantage and Medicaid members will receive wellness incentives instantly via email or text rather than waiting for physical cards. InComm Healthcare is rolling out this digital distribution system to replace traditional mail-in rewards, aiming to boost participation in preventative health screenings and annual check-ups.
For the thirteenth time in fourteen years, KeyBank has secured a position on The Civic 50, an annual ranking by Points of Light that highlights the most community-minded corporations in the United States. The selection process evaluates companies on resource allocation, social impact measurement, and institutional policy integration.
During the historic Artemis II mission, NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully executed a 70-minute Rendezvous and Proximity Operations demonstration. The complex navigation exercise, which involved precise maneuvering near the Space Launch System’s Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage, relied on the CFC-400XS flight computer developed by San Diego-based firm Innoflight.
Founded in an Old Town Alexandria office on April 1, 2001, Envision Consulting is celebrating a quarter-century of operation. The managed IT provider has evolved from traditional break-fix support into a regional hub for cloud integration, remote work infrastructure, and, most recently, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence deployment.
Eight consecutive years of industry accolades define the internal trajectory at EnableComp, which earned the 2026 USA TODAY Top Workplaces award this week. The Franklin-based firm secured the honor for the second year running, standing out among more than 40,500 organizations evaluated for their commitment to employee-centric culture.
“Most initial access comes from employees with the best intent making mistakes, choices for convenience and speed, or misjudgment, not malicious actors,” says industry veteran Jacob Berry, who today stepped into the role of Chief Information Security Officer at San Francisco-based platform Fable Security.
Across 12 distinct communities, Monterey County is positioning its rugged Central Coast landscape as a versatile wellness destination. By moving beyond traditional spa tropes, the region’s latest initiative emphasizes a diverse spectrum of restorative practices, ranging from high-intensity outdoor adventure to quiet, nature-based sensory resets.