For decades, government affairs teams relied on a tedious cycle of manual bill tracking, spreadsheets, and endless reading to monitor legislative progress. Austin-based platform OneGov now argues that the advent of AI-driven research is effectively rendering this labor-intensive model obsolete by automating the intelligence gathering process entirely.
Austin-based OneGov is pushing beyond basic bill tracking with the launch of OneGov Pro, a subscription tier designed to replace manual desk research with AI-driven analysis. The platform promises to condense weeks of legislative inquiry into briefing-ready dossiers by providing users with citation-backed answers across all 50 states and Congress.
Investors who purchased Bloom Energy Corporation securities between February 27, 2025, and July 8, 2026, are facing a September 28 deadline to apply as lead plaintiff in a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation alleges the company misled shareholders regarding its dependency on Chinese scandium sources.
Most cat owners treat litter box odor by attempting to mask it, but Nathan Huck, a Purina innovation director with two decades of experience, argues that success lies in chemistry. Instead of relying on heavy perfumes, he suggests that preventing ammonia formation before it develops is the only reliable path to freshness.
For decades, cat owners accepted heavy, back-breaking jugs of clay as the unavoidable cost of pet care. Nathan Huck, a Purina scientist and the inventor of Tidy Cats Lightweight, aimed to break that physics-based barrier by developing a patented granule structure that halves the weight without sacrificing clumping strength.
With a valuation topping $3 billion, Sleep Country has finalized its acquisition of Sleep Number, creating the world’s second-largest sleep retailer. The merger unites two North American industry giants, combining Sleep Country’s extensive retail footprint with Sleep Number’s proprietary technology to reshape the global bedding market.
A major realignment of S&P Dow Jones Indices is set for early August, as Ferguson Enterprises prepares to enter the S&P 500 while ADI Global Distribution secures a spot in the S&P SmallCap 600, displacing Electronic Arts and Hertz Global Holdings respectively in a shift driven by corporate acquisitions and spin-offs.
Denarius Metals Corp. has finalized a major financial restructuring, retiring its Series 1 and Series 2 convertible debentures through an early redemption. The company issued over 223 million common shares to debentureholders, significantly altering its capital structure and increasing its total issued and outstanding shares to 437 million.
Nineteen-year-old country artist Jovi Greene makes his Canadian debut at Toronto’s historic Horseshoe Tavern on August 4. The performance serves as an unofficial curtain-raiser for the city’s upcoming Toronto Country Fest, bringing his blend of folk and pop to the stage that once hosted legends like Willie Nelson.
Houston-based FibroBiologics has officially entered the clinical-stage arena, dosing the first patient in a Phase 1/2 trial for its lead wound care candidate, CYWC628. The company is now pivoting toward a busy second half of 2026, with interim data for its diabetic foot ulcer program expected within months.
Memphis-based First Horizon Corporation has secured two spots on Newsweek’s annual rankings for the second consecutive year, earning recognition as a top employer in both the financial services sector and specifically for women, underscoring the firm’s ongoing efforts to balance high-stakes banking performance with internal employee satisfaction.
A strategic partnership between the Pittsburgh Robotics Network and the Pittsburgh Technology Council will debut a new Defense Pavilion at this year's Robotics & AI Discovery Day. Scheduled for September 16, the event aims to spotlight dual-use technologies that bridge the gap between commercial innovation and national security requirements.
With over two decades of experience navigating complex financial landscapes, Katherine Lee joins the Sun Life Financial board effective July 31. Her appointment brings a background in global investment and real estate to the firm as it focuses on long-term growth and strategic transformation for its international client base.
With over two decades of experience in global finance and real estate, Katherine Lee has been appointed to the Sun Life Financial board of directors effective July 31. Her track record includes high-level executive tenures at GE Capital and board roles at major corporations including BCE Inc. and Colliers International.
The U.S. Department of War’s Office of Strategic Capital has extended a conditional $820 million loan commitment to Performance Drone Works, a move aimed at dismantling domestic reliance on foreign-controlled supply chains for critical drone components, robotics, and autonomous systems through expanded production at the company’s Huntsville facility.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has codified the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement Expansion (CJR-X), officially signaling a national shift toward value-based payment models. Launching January 1, 2028, the rule holds acute-care hospitals financially accountable for patient outcomes throughout the 90-day post-discharge period.
Individuals impacted by a July 2023 cyberattack on the Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center are now eligible to claim compensation following a proposed class action settlement. The agreement, filed in the case of Cardenas v. Anixter, aims to resolve allegations that unauthorized parties accessed sensitive personal files stored on the organization's systems.
California small business owners in high-risk wildfire zones may soon find more coverage options as Farmers Insurance files an upgraded rating plan. The proposal, aligned with state regulatory reforms, aims to broaden commercial insurance access while pledging to write 1,500 new policies in distressed areas over two years.
Amid the return of the Outside Lands Music Festival to Golden Gate Park, Pacsun is launching a limited-edition apparel capsule modeled after independent record stores and vintage concert merchandise. The collection aims to capture the city's eclectic creative spirit through nine distinct men’s and women’s styles.
Investors who purchased Bloom Energy Corporation securities between February 27, 2025, and July 8, 2026, have until September 28 to seek lead plaintiff status in a federal class action lawsuit. The litigation follows allegations that the company obscured its reliance on Chinese-sourced scandium, a critical component for its fuel cell systems.
Conflict emerged this week as law firm Levi & Korsinsky launched an investigation into Altria Group, questioning the accuracy of management’s public statements regarding the FDA regulatory status of its on! PLUS nicotine pouches and the timeline for pending marketing authorizations.
A 22% plunge in Pharming Group shares following a sharp decline in RUCONEST sales has triggered a formal investigation by law firm Levi & Korsinsky. The inquiry centers on whether the company provided investors with transparent disclosures regarding competitive pressures facing its legacy product during the second quarter of 2026.
A single trading session wiped out 28% of Teladoc Health’s market value, triggering a formal investigation by Levi & Korsinsky. The firm is examining whether the telehealth company misled shareholders regarding its revenue projections and the deteriorating performance of its BetterHelp division throughout 2026.
The Neuberger Real Estate Securities Income Fund, traded on the NYSE American as NRO, has confirmed a monthly cash distribution of $0.0312 per share. Shareholders on record as of August 17, 2026, will receive the payout at the end of the month, maintaining the firm's established level distribution policy.
Cleveland-based financial giant KeyCorp has locked in its reporting calendar for the 2027 fiscal year, confirming a series of four conference calls to dissect quarterly performance. The bank intends to disclose its financial results to the public shortly before the opening bell on each of the designated meeting dates.
Shareholders of the Neuberger High Yield Strategies Fund will receive a distribution of $0.0905 per share on August 31, 2026. This payment follows the fund’s established level distribution policy, which aims to provide consistent monthly income to investors despite fluctuating market conditions.
Shareholders of the Neuberger Next Generation Connectivity Fund are set to receive a monthly distribution of $0.12 per share. The payout, scheduled for August 31, 2026, follows the firm’s established level distribution policy, which aims to provide consistent returns to investors despite fluctuating market conditions.
The Neuberger Energy Infrastructure and Income Fund has declared a monthly distribution of $0.07008 per share for its common stockholders. The payment is scheduled for August 31, 2026, for shareholders of record as of August 17, 2026, with an ex-dividend date also set for August 17.
With no business combination on the horizon before its August 12 deadline, Agriculture & Natural Solutions Acquisition Corporation is folding. The New York-based SPAC confirmed it will cease operations and return capital to shareholders, marking the end of its attempt to find a target company for acquisition.
Rebecca McKillican, former CEO of McKesson Canada, has joined the Board of Directors at BCE Inc. and Bell Canada. Her appointment coincides with the departure of Katherine Lee, who is stepping down after 11 years of service, marking a shift in the telecommunications giant's governance structure.