A new quick-response brush truck is patrolling Haskell County, Texas, following a grant from the Southern Power Foundation. The vehicle, stationed near the company’s Millers Branch Solar Facility, provides local volunteer firefighters with advanced suppression capabilities to manage emergencies across the rural territory more effectively.
An inventor from Endicott, New York, has developed the 3 IN 1 RECYCLING MACHINE, a device engineered to process plastic, metal, and glass bottles within a single station. The invention seeks to replace the cumbersome practice of navigating multiple collection points by centralizing the disposal process for various recyclable materials.
A 36% single-day stock plunge has triggered a class action lawsuit against Photronics, Inc., with Hagens Berman calling for investors to step forward by September 4, 2026. The litigation centers on claims that the company misled shareholders about the health of its high-end integrated circuit product pipeline during late 2025.
A federal securities class action lawsuit alleges that Peabody Energy misled shareholders about the operational readiness of its flagship Centurion mine in Queensland, Australia. Hagens Berman is now spearheading an investigation into the company’s management, seeking to determine the extent of internal knowledge regarding persistent mechanical and electrical failures during the production ramp-up.
A six-year-old boy spent three weeks in the pediatric intensive care unit after contracting a severe E. coli infection linked to the 2025 Arizona State Fair. The lawsuit, filed against the State of Arizona, alleges that a lack of proper hand-washing facilities at the petting zoo led to preventable life-threatening kidney failure.
A trade worker from Minooka, Illinois, has developed the Lathe Tool Rest, a hardware solution aimed at streamlining tool management on job sites. By replacing traditional, less durable mounting methods, the inventor seeks to improve efficiency and convenience for professionals handling repetitive tasks in workshop environments.
Antonyan Miranda, LLP has stepped forward as a primary sponsor for the 5th Annual Sparkles Foundation Children's Benefit Fashion Show, scheduled for September 19, 2026, at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines to drive resources toward underprivileged youth and survivors of human trafficking throughout the San Diego region.
Investors who incurred financial losses holding Intuit Inc. stock between August 22, 2025, and May 20, 2026, have until September 8 to act as lead plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit. The litigation targets alleged misrepresentations regarding the company’s competitive standing and fiscal health during that period.
A 272% return on investment over three years helped TripleLift clinch the Sell-Side Programmatic Product/Platform title in ADWEEK’s 2026 Tech Stack Awards. The accolade highlights the New York-based firm's unified approach to integrating creative, audience data, and measurement tools into a single, performance-driven system for digital advertising.
A decade-long shift toward remote monitoring hit a milestone today as Connecticut-based Wellinks secured $10 million in Series B funding. With backing from UMass Memorial Health, the company intends to transition its data-driven cardiopulmonary model from pilot programs into broader clinical application for high-risk patients.
Nearly 70% of CPG brands struggle to reconcile promotion deductions against outdated planning documents, turning financial oversight into a logistical bottleneck. Boulder-based TrewUp aims to resolve this gap with TrewValidate, an AI-powered feature launching September 1 that automates the matching of promotional contracts against incoming retailer deductions in real time.
Memphis remains a centerpiece for ABS Management as principal Yechiel Rivlin accelerates his acquisition of necessity-based retail properties. The firm is leveraging the city's steady population growth and consumer demand to anchor a broader national strategy focused on high-traffic, durable shopping centers across the United States.
Genergy, a specialist in electrical distribution infrastructure management, has acquired Utility Research Associates (URA) to consolidate its position in the Northeast commercial real estate market. The deal merges URA’s established billing and data management services with Genergy’s proprietary technology platform to create a more integrated utility management model.
Regulators from the NCUA, Washington, and California have cleared the way for the merger of BECU and SAFE Credit Union, marking a critical hurdle passed for the proposed union. The deal now moves to a final vote by SAFE members, setting the stage for a potential consolidation of assets by early 2027.
Investors who incurred significant losses in Rackspace Technology, Inc. between May 7 and July 8, 2026, have until September 28 to petition for lead plaintiff status. The Law Offices of Howard G. Smith is spearheading the litigation, alleging that the company misled shareholders regarding its core business operations and financial health.
Florida faces a dual crisis: a shortage of 121,000 homes and a shrinking construction workforce with 41% of laborers approaching retirement by 2031. To bridge this gap, the University of Florida has opened the nation’s most advanced robotics lab dedicated to industrialized construction, aiming to automate and accelerate the building process.
Cornerstone Bancorp posted a consolidated net income of $3.2 million for the second quarter of 2026, marking a climb from $2.8 million during the same period last year. The Palatine-based institution leveraged a 16% expansion in its loan portfolio to drive earnings to $3.2 per diluted share.
A 27% single-day collapse in Wix.com shares has triggered a securities class action lawsuit, as investors allege the web development platform misled shareholders about the true financial costs and competitive viability of its aggressive AI initiatives, Base44 and Harmony, throughout 2025 and early 2026.
A Santa Barbara construction worker has developed the Uriarte Air Brush Cleaner, a specialized tool intended to simplify the clearing of drilled concrete holes. By integrating airflow with mechanical rotation, the device aims to replace the collection of individual brushes and drills typically required for site preparation.
PrimoHoagies has appointed Glen Brandeburg as Chief Operating Officer to oversee the scalable systems required for the sandwich chain’s national growth. With over three decades of restaurant leadership, Brandeburg joins a newly assembled executive team tasked with maintaining quality standards while expanding the brand’s footprint across the United States.
While black and charcoal siding currently dominate residential design trends, the aesthetic choice carries significant risks for homeowners in sun-drenched climates. Experts warn that without careful material selection, dark-pigmented surfaces can absorb enough heat to cause rapid structural failure, including warping, fading, and even melting after a single summer.
After two and a half decades navigating the legal tech landscape at giants like LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters, Keith James is moving to Oakland. Starting August 3, James steps into the role of head of sales and renewals at CEB, tasked with scaling the provider’s footprint in the California legal market.
A New York law firm has launched a class action lawsuit against Bloom Energy Corporation, alleging that the company misled shareholders regarding its dependency on Chinese-sourced scandium. The litigation targets claims made between February 27 and July 8, 2026, centering on transparency failures that purportedly impacted the company’s market valuation.
Security teams struggling with fragmented data silos now have a new way to query enterprise telemetry without moving information. Unveiled at Black Hat USA 2026, DataBahn’s Federated Search and Orchestration allows AI agents to search, analyze, and investigate across distributed data sources in place, cutting through traditional storage bottlenecks.
“I wanted to create something that would make people feel more secure about leaving their vehicles unattended,” said a San Francisco-based inventor. The developer is now seeking to bring the concept, dubbed GTA AI PATROL, to market as a deterrent against unauthorized access and automotive theft.
Seeking a more reliable way to stabilize equipment on job sites, a Minooka-based inventor has designed the Lathe Tool Rest. This new hardware aims to replace traditional, less effective methods with a construction focused on ease of setup and long-term durability for professional trade workers.
Shenzhen-based hardware brand XtraMaker has officially entered the crowdfunding market with its M1 Series, a compact desktop studio that automates the entire direct-to-film printing workflow. Launched August 4 at 9:00 AM PDT, the system handles printing, powdering, drying, and curing to streamline production for small apparel businesses.
Ke Bi, a veteran executive with three decades of experience in renewable energy and telecommunications, has been appointed global chief executive officer of FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. He is tasked with scaling the company’s U.S. residential energy management operations into European markets following his successful growth initiatives in Australia.
At Black Hat USA, AI-native firm Above Security announced a strategic investment from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. The move deepens a partnership that integrates Above’s autonomous investigative agents with the Falcon platform, aiming to shift insider risk management from static policy monitoring to active, investigation-ready intelligence.
Scientists at Chugai Pharmaceutical are integrating Phylo’s Biomni Lab into their research workflows to combat the fragmentation of modern drug discovery. By deploying agentic AI to synthesize proprietary datasets, the collaboration aims to transform static biomedical information into actionable research hypotheses and accelerate the development of new therapeutic treatments.