After the 2025 termination of federal public broadcasting grants, a collapse in local media coverage threatened the airwaves in southern Minnesota. By absorbing the Austin-based KSMQ station, the newly rebranded Minnesota PBS aims to secure regional programming for nearly 350,000 residents across seven counties beginning September 1.
Dallas-based Elah Holdings, Inc. released its unaudited financial statements and disclosure report for the second quarter of 2026 on August 17. The document, which provides an update on the company’s current fiscal status, is now available for public review through the investor relations portal on the firm’s official website.
Merging the mechanics of cornhole with the precision of shooting quarters, a Brandon, Florida inventor has developed Quarter Slam. The game is designed for portability and ease of setup, aiming to provide a fresh alternative for social gatherings, parties, or casual drinking games among friends.
At the 2026 BMW Championship in St. Louis, Stryker is shifting the focus from medical technology to the human element of orthopedics. By featuring honorary observers Tammy and Larry Accola-Newell, the company aims to highlight how family support serves as the backbone of the joint replacement recovery process.
Bloomfield-based preserves leader Bonne Maman is bringing orchard-grown flavor to home kitchens with its latest product launch. The new Peach Pie Filling, now hitting grocery shelves nationwide, aims to simplify high-end baking by offering a ready-to-use ingredient crafted without high fructose corn syrup or artificial additives.
European homeowners looking to capture the final weeks of summer sun can now access deep discounts on residential energy storage. Berlin-based Zendure has launched its Sunshine Sale, offering price reductions of up to 30% on its flagship SolarFlow product lines through the end of August 2026.
Sixty percent of global telecom executives identify artificial intelligence as their primary engine for future growth, yet only a quarter of these organizations possess the operational maturity to deploy AI at scale. This gap between ambition and execution threatens the industry's transition toward becoming AI-native technology companies.
Industrial Defender and Fortress Information Security have integrated their platforms to bridge the gap between asset intelligence and vulnerability management. By pairing precise operational technology data with AI-driven correlation, the partnership aims to help critical infrastructure operators identify and prioritize cyber threats in minutes rather than weeks.
Conflict defines the latest chapter for Holly, the vampire operative known as Princess, in Hans K. Paladini’s fourth novel, Purgatory. Moving beyond mere survival, the protagonist now confronts the rigid hierarchy of the Order, transitioning from an obedient enforcer to a central figure in a brewing supernatural rebellion.
Stamford-based consumer financial services giant Synchrony has launched an enterprise-wide collaboration with OpenAI to integrate credit, rewards, and loyalty programs directly into AI-driven shopping environments. The move signals a strategic shift toward embedding financial services into conversational AI platforms as commerce moves toward agent-led interactions.
The Cohen & Steers Real Estate Opportunities Fund has partnered with DLC to acquire Royal Plaza, a grocery-anchored shopping center in Front Royal, Virginia. The deal secures a high-performing asset situated within the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, currently maintaining a 92% occupancy rate across its retail footprint.
As the official collagen partner of the US Open, Vital Proteins is betting on the tournament’s most intense moments. The brand is launching a sweepstakes that triggers only if a Main Draw Singles match reaches a final-set tiebreak, offering fans over $250,000 in prizes and wellness investments.
Long Island-based software provider GOGov has earned a position on the 2026 Inc. 5000, ranking in the top 100 government services firms nationwide. The company secured the 2,807th spot overall and 244th among businesses in the New York Tri-State area, marking a significant milestone in its rapid expansion.
Following a successful $285,000 fundraising effort in New York City, the For A Bright Future Foundation is shifting its focus to South Florida. On October 1, the organization will host the 'River of Opportunity' gala at Kiki on the River, aiming to secure new resources for its youth-focused educational initiatives.
“I thought there should be a way to secure a television remote control to prevent it from getting lost,” said a Daytona Beach inventor, who has developed a new accessory dubbed the DON’T LOSE YOUR CURLY Q to keep track of household electronics.
Investors who traded Smartsheet Inc. common stock between June 1 and September 23, 2024, face an October 5, 2026, deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a pending securities fraud class action. The lawsuit alleges the company withheld material information regarding acquisition offers during a period of active stock repurchasing.
For the eleventh time, Northbrook-based Endurance has secured a spot on the Inc. 5000, ranking 2,911th among the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. This latest placement marks a slight climb from the firm's 2025 position, highlighting sustained expansion within the competitive vehicle protection sector.
Austin-based L7 Informatics has released L7|ESP 2026.1, an update transforming its data orchestration platform into an agentic operating system. By integrating the new L7|SYNAPSE AI framework, the company aims to replace fragmented laboratory software with a unified environment capable of automating complex, highly regulated scientific workflows.
Florida’s residential real estate market recorded its eleventh consecutive month of year-over-year sales growth in July 2026, signaling a shift in buyer sentiment. Despite lingering concerns over affordability and interest rates, demand for both single-family homes and condominiums continues to climb as market participants adjust to new economic realities.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which curtailed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, has reignited a fierce national debate over the legacy of the 1965 law. Amid this climate, Linda Farris Kurtz releases a memoir documenting the life of her late husband, activist Carl E. Farris.
Professional basketball player Sophie Cunningham has signed on as the newest face of Once Upon A Coconut, aiming to elevate the beverage company beyond the retail shelf. The partnership pairs the athlete’s reputation for grit and authenticity with the brand’s mission to scale its presence through community-focused initiatives and charitable giving.
For many first-time buyers in Gaylord, Michigan, the down payment is merely the opening act of a complex financial commitment. Realtor Daphne Cousineau warns that failing to account for closing fees, mandatory inspections, and post-purchase reserves often leaves new homeowners struggling with unexpected expenses shortly after receiving the keys.
A Tampa-based barber has developed the Arc Precision, a specialized clipper designed to simplify the creation of arch-type patterns during haircuts. Recognizing that these patterns appear in 90% of his daily services, the creator aimed to replace cumbersome manual techniques with a tool that prioritizes both accuracy and workflow efficiency.
When home expansions or garage conversions leave traditional HVAC systems struggling to keep pace, homeowners in Eastern Oregon are increasingly turning to ductless mini-splits. Becky Hayden, owner of Eastern Oregon Heating and Air Conditioning LLC, outlines why these systems offer a flexible, energy-efficient alternative to extending existing ductwork.
The U.S. Lumber Coalition is framing the ongoing trade dispute with Canada as a victory for domestic labor, publicly endorsing President Trump’s use of Section 232 tariffs. The industry group argues that these measures are essential to curbing what it describes as unsustainable, unfair trade practices by northern producers.
Most Twin Cities residents treat their dryer as a set-and-forget appliance, but neglect is turning these machines into hidden fire risks. Wayne Johnson, a cleaning expert based in Little Canada, warns that accumulated lint is more than just a nuisance—it is a structural threat to home safety.
The global market for passive RF analyzers, sensing, and signals intelligence (SIGINT) is set for significant expansion, with projections estimating a climb from $28.56 billion in 2026 to $46.93 billion by 2032. This 8.6% compound annual growth rate reflects a rising military and security demand for spectrum superiority.
More than eight decades of infrastructure history shifted today as Chicago-based H.W. Lochner officially adopted the Egis name. The move follows a 2025 merger, signaling a strategic effort to integrate the firm’s U.S. presence into the broader global engineering and mobility network of its French parent organization.
The global market for wood plastic composites is projected to climb from 9.63 billion dollars in 2026 to 14.57 billion by 2031, reflecting an annual growth rate of 8.64 percent. Driven by DIY construction trends and automotive lightweighting, the industry is increasingly pivoting toward recycled feedstock and advanced co-extrusion technologies.
Investors who purchased Hertz Global Holdings common stock between May 7 and June 23, 2026, face a September 22 deadline to seek lead plaintiff status in a newly filed class action lawsuit. The litigation, centered in the Middle District of Florida, alleges the company misled shareholders regarding its financial health.